Gestetner 3532 Guía De La Red
Appendix
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9
WINS
Use the wins command to configure
WINS server settings.
For more information about WINS
server settings, see p.86 “Configuring
the WINS Server”.
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:
the WINS server IP address:
msh> wins
Example output:
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
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.
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.
address, the DHCP address is
the valid address.
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❖
❖
❖ Configuration
Use the set command to make
WINS active or inactive.
WINS active or inactive.
msh> wins interface_name
{on|off}
{on|off}
• “on” means active and “off”
means inactive.
❖
❖
❖
❖ Setting WINS Server Address
You can make settings for the
WINS server address.
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
{ 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.
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.
ure the AutoNet settings.
❖
❖
❖
❖ Display
The following command displays
the current AutoNet settings.
the current AutoNet settings.
msh> autonet
❖
❖
❖
❖ Configuration
You can configure the AutoNet
settings.
settings.
msh> autonet interface_
name [on|off]
name [on|off]
Note
❒ Select [on] to enable AutoNet.
❒ Select [off] to disable AutoNet.
❒ Select [off] to disable AutoNet.
interface
name
name
Interface to be config-
ured
ured
ether
Ethernet interface
IEEE 802.11b interface
ip1394
IEEE 1394 interface