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Appendix
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WINS
Use the wins command to configure
WINS server settings.
For more information about WINS
server settings, see p.86 “Configuring
the WINS Server”.
❖ Viewing setting
The following command displays
the WINS server IP address:
msh> wins
Example output:
msh > wins
WINS Configuration:
Ethernet(ether):
 WINS: On
  primary server 0.0.0.0
secondary server 0.0.0.0
  Current configuration:
    p r i m a r y   s e r v e r
192.168.0.200  secondary
server 192.168.0.220
  hostname selve ScopeID
Note
❒ If  DHCP  is  used  to  start  from
the network, the current WINS
server address is displayed.
However, this address is not
displayed if DHCP is not used.
❒ If the IP address obtained from
DHCP differs from the WINS IP
address, the DHCP address is
the valid address.
❖ Configuration
Use the set command to make
WINS active or inactive.
msh> wins interface_name
{on|off}
• “on” means active and “off”
means inactive.
❖ Setting WINS Server Address
You can make settings for the
WINS server address.
msh> wins interface_name
{ p r i m a r y | s e c o n d a r y }
IP_address
• “primary” is for setting the pri-
mary WINS server address.
• “secondary” is for setting the
secondary WINS server ad-
dress.
*1
If you install the 802.11b interface
kit, you can set the command.
*2
If you install the 1394 interface
board, you can set the command.
AutoNet
Use the autonet command to config-
ure the AutoNet settings.
❖ Display
The following command displays
the current AutoNet settings.
msh> autonet
❖ Configuration
You can configure the AutoNet
settings.
msh> autonet interface_
name
 [on|off]
Note
❒ Select [on] to enable AutoNet.
❒ Select [off] to disable AutoNet.
interface 
name
Interface to be config-
ured
ether
Ethernet interface
IEEE 802.11b interface
ip1394 
IEEE 1394 interface