Netopia r9100 用户手册

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IP Setup and Network Address Translation   9-21
DHCP NetBIOS Options
If your network uses NetBIOS, you can enable the Netopia R9100 to use DHCP to distribute NetBIOS 
information.
NetBIOS stands for Network Basic Input/Output System. It is a layer of software originally developed by IBM 
and Sytek to link a network operating system with specific hardware. NetBIOS has been adopted as an industr y 
standard. It offers LAN applications a variety of “hooks” to carr y out inter-application communications and data 
transfer. Essentially, NetBIOS is a way for application programs to talk to the network. To run an application that 
works with NetBIOS, a non-IBM network operating system or network inter face card must offer a NetBIOS 
emulator. Many vendors either provide a version of NetBIOS to inter face with their hardware or emulate its 
transpor t layer communications ser vices in their network products. A NetBIOS emulator is a program provided 
by NetWare clients that allow workstations to run applications that suppor t IBM’s NetBIOS calls.
Select DHCP NetBios Options and press Return. The DHCP NetBIOS Options screen appears.
To ser ve DHCP clients with the type of NetBIOS used on your network, select Serve NetBios Type and 
toggle it to Yes. 
                         DHCP NetBios Options
         Serve NetBios Type:                Yes
         NetBios Type...                    Type B
         Serve NetBios Scope:               No
         NetBios Scope:
         Serve NetBios Name Server:         No
         NetBios Name Server IP Addr:       0.0.0.0
Configure DHCP-served NetBIOS options here.