IP
NBNS will allow Windows clients to use the Network Neighborhood browser without any additional
configuration on the Windows host.
NBNS is also called WINS.
Note:
6.7.6 Routing and Subnetworks
When dividing a network into subnetworks, ensure that subnetworks are contiguous. The SCS uses RIP to
learn routing information; if subnetworks are not contiguous, RIP cannot correctly inform the SCS of the
route to a particular network.
Figure 6-49 gives an example of discontinuous subnetworks.
192.0.2.0
6.8 Displaying the IP Configuration
The Show IP commands display IP configuration information, including information about the IP router,
IP interfaces, and IP address of the remote host. To display the basic IP configuration, use the Show IP
command without any additional parameters.
Local>> SHOW IP
SCS Version B1.1/102int(951128)Name:DOC_SERVER
Hardware Addr: 00-80-a3-0b-00-5b
IP Address:
Nameserver:
Domain Name:
Timeserver:
IP Routing:
IP
Frames:
Fragments:
TCP
Frames:
Invalid Frames:
Retransmissions:
ICMP
Frames:53
Figure 6-49: Discontinuous Subnetworks
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# aui
10/100
192.1.2.0
Figure 6-50: Show IP Output
192.0.1.53
(undefined)
(undefined)
(undefined)
Enabled
Received
431535
0
4616
1
0
0
ICMP Reasons:0045
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192.0.3.0
Uptime:
3 Days
Subnet Mask:
Backup Nameserver:
Host Limit:
Backup Timeserver:
Sent
Seconds since zeroed
13520
Errors:
0
4046
Connect Failure Reasons:0000
Invalid Packet Reasons: 0030
6-23
Displaying the IP Configuration
192.0.4.0
activity
ok
100
link
power
# aui
10/100
192.0.5.0
02:07
255.255.255.0
(undefined)
200
(undefined)
270144
0
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