aaa wins primary
aaa wins secondary
Configuring Local Address Servers
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Use the no version to set the corresponding address to 0 (or ::).
See aaa ipv6-dns
WINS Primary and Secondary NMS Configuration
To configure the WINS primary and secondary name server addresses:
Specify the IP address of the WINS primary name server.
1.
host1(config)#aaa wins primary 192.168.10.05
Specify the IP address of the WINS secondary name server.
2.
host1(config)#aaa wins secondary 192.168.10.40
NOTE: The router uses name server addresses exclusively for PPP clients and not for
domain name server resolution.
Use to specify the IP address of the WINS primary name server.
Example
host1(config)#aaa wins primary 192.168.10.05
Use the no version to set the corresponding address to 0.0.0.0.
See aaa wins
Use to specify the IP address of the WINS secondary name server.
Example
host1(config)#aaa wins secondary 192.168.10.40
Use the no version to set the corresponding address to 0.0.0.0.
See aaa wins
The local address server allocates IP addresses from a pool of addresses stored locally
on the router. You can optionally configure shared local address pools to obtain addresses
from a DHCP local address pool that is in the same virtual router. Addresses are provided
automatically to client sessions requiring an IP address from a virtual router that is
configured to use a local address pool.
A local address server is defined in the context of a virtual router. You create a local
address server when you configure the first local pool. Local address servers exist as long
as the virtual router exists or until you remove them by deleting all configured pools.
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