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Configuring Advanced Server for UNIX
Configuring NetBIOS
Product Manual
U7613-J-Z815-6-76
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05
5.1.2
Configuring Network Interfaces
5.1.2.1
The interfaces.cfg  file
In general every network interface for which TCP/IP is supported can be used by Advanced 
Server’s NetBIOS.The file 
/var/opt/nbrfc/conf/interfaces.cfg 
is used to describe the network 
interfaces to be used by NetBIOS and their properties.
This file is automatically created during NetBIOS installation, if it does not already exist. In 
many cases it is not necessary to change this automatically created file. Depending on the 
TCP/IP configuration at the creation time of the file there are several sections each 
describing a network interface. The syntax of a section is the following:
Syntax of a section in 
interfaces.cfg
:
[<interface_name>]
active=yes | no
used_by_wins=yes | no
ip_addr=default | <ip_address_ddn>
brdcast_addr=default | <brdcast_addr_ddn>
brdcast_list=<brdcast_list>
netmask=default | <netmask_ddn>
Within a section, 
<interface_name>
is the name (from 
ifconfig(1M)
) of the interface configured by this 
section. The name is given inside square brackets.
<ip_address_ddn>
is the IP address of the interface given in dotted decimal 
notation. (Usually you will use the “default” keyword instead.)
<brdcast_addr_ddn>
is the broadcast address of the interface given in dotted decimal 
notation. (Usually you will use the “default” keyword instead.)
<brdcast_list>
is an optional (!) comma-separated list of broadcast addresses 
given in dotted decimal notation.
<netmask_ddn>
is the netmask of the interface given in dotted decimal notation 
or as a hex value. (Usually you will use the “default” keyword 
instead.)