Dhcp Netbios Options - Motorola Netopia Embedded Software Handbook

Embedded software version 8.7.4
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When requesting an address, a client will often suggest an address to be assigned, such as the one it was
last served. The Router will attempt to honor this request if the address is available. The client stores this
address in non-volatile storage, for example, on disk, and the specific storage method/location differs
depending on the client operating system.
When requesting an address, a client may provide a client identifier, or, if it does not, the Motorola
Netopia® Embedded Software Version 8.7.4 may construct a pseudo-client identifier for the client. When
the client subsequently requests an address, the Router will attempt to serve the address previously
associated with the pseudo-client identifier. This is normally the last address served to the client.
Otherwise, the Motorola Netopia
first address in the first pool and ending with the last address in the last pool.
Note:
The address serving pools on this screen are tied to the IP subnets configured on the IP Subnets
screen. Changes to the IP Subnets screen may affect this screen. In particular, deleting a subnet on the IP
Subnets screen will delete the corresponding address serving pool, if any, on this screen.

DHCP NetBIOS Options

If your network uses NetBIOS, you can enable the Router to use DHCP to distribute NetBIOS information.
NetBIOS stands for Network Basic Input/Output System. It is a layer of software originally developed by IBM
and Sytek to link a network operating system with specific hardware. NetBIOS has been adopted as an industry
standard. It offers LAN applications a variety of "hooks" to carry out inter-application communications and data
transfer. Essentially, NetBIOS is a way for application programs to talk to the network. To run an application that
works with NetBIOS, a non-IBM network operating system or network interface card must offer a NetBIOS
emulator. Many vendors either provide a version of NetBIOS to interface with their hardware or emulate its
transport layer communications services in their network products. A NetBIOS emulator is a program provided
by NetWare clients that allow workstations to run applications that support IBM's NetBIOS calls.
Select DHCP NetBIOS Options and press Return. The DHCP NetBIOS Options screen appears.
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will select the least-recently used available address, starting from the
IP Setup 7-21

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