set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype
Use the set (router) dhcp server netbios nodetype command to set the NetBIOS node
type (see RFC 1001/1002) that the DHCP server provides to clients.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
{type-number}
The value is specified as a single octet that identifies the client type.
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set (router) dhcp server netbios scope
Use the set (router) dhcp server netbios scope command to set the NetBIOS scope value
(see RFC 1001/1002) that the DHCP server provides to clients.
Syntax:
Example:
{rtr_card-addr}
The slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card.
{scope-name}
The Scope is a DHCP option that represents a grouping of computers on a subnet using the
same NetBIOS name. Enter up to 41 alphanumeric characters for the scope-name, enclosed
in quotes.
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set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server netbios nodetype
{type-number}
set 5 dhcp server netbios nodetype 1
The example will set the NetBIOS node type to B-node.
Note: DHCP server must first be enabled with the "startaddr" command. See set
(router) dhcp server startaddr on page 5-100.
B-node
P-node
set {rtr_card-addr} dhcp server netbios scope {scope-
name}
set 5 dhcp server netbios scope "Accounting"
Note: DHCP server must first be enabled with the "startaddr" command. See set
(router) dhcp server startaddr on page 5-100.
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H-node
CLI Commands
set
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