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h (hybrid)-node: A combination of peer-to-peer first and broadcast second. The h-node client 
unicasts the destination name to the WINS server, if no response is received, then broadcasts it to 
get the destination IP address. 
Follow these steps to configure WINS servers and NetBIOS node type in the DHCP address pool: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter DHCP address pool view 
dhcp server ip-pool 
pool-name [ extended ] 
— 
Specify WINS server IP 
addresses 
nbns-list 
ip-address&<1-8> 
Required (optional for b-node) 
No address is specified by default.
Specify the NetBIOS node type  
netbios-type { b-node | 
h-node | m-node | p-node }
Required 
Not specified by default. 
 
 
If b-node is specified for the client, you do not need to specify any WINS server address. 
 
Configuring the BIMS Server Information for the Client 
A DHCP client performs regular software update and backup using configuration files obtained from a 
branch intelligent management system (BIMS) server. Therefore, the DHCP server needs to offer 
DHCP clients the BIMS server IP address, port number, shared key from the DHCP address pool. 
Follow these steps to configure the BIMS server IP address, port number, and shared key in the DHCP 
address pool: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter DHCP address pool view 
dhcp server ip-pool 
pool-name [ extended ] 
— 
Specify the BIMS server IP 
address, port number, and 
shared key 
bims-server ip ip-address 
port port-number ] sharekey 
key 
Required 
Not specified by default. 
 
Configuring Gateways for the Client 
DHCP clients that want to access hosts outside the local subnet request gateways to forward data. You 
can specify gateways in each address pool for clients and the DHCP server will assign gateway 
addresses while assigning an IP address to the client. Up to eight gateways can be specified in a DHCP 
address pool. 
Follow these steps to configure the gateways in the DHCP address pool: 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
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