a full DNS computer name, which is a concatenation of Host name and primary DNS suffix. The primary DNS suffix is part of the base machine configuration and is not related to any networking components.
The table below contains comparison between a NetBIOS name and a DNS Hostname.
Type
Character Restrictions
Maximum Length
Name Service
NetBIOS name
Flat
NBNS (WINS and broadcast)
Full computer name
Hierarchical
255
DNS
Thus, the NetBIOS name is restricted to 15 bytes, whereas a Host name can be up to 63 bytes long (DNS names are encoded in
The Network Identification property page contains the following entries:
•Full Computer Name: MyComputer.MyCompany.com.
•Member of Domain: MyCompany.com.
In this example, the “MyComputer” is the Host name and NetBIOS name, while “MyCompany.com” is the primary DNS suffix.
Per-Adapter Naming
A machine with multiple adapters can acquire different domain names as part of the adapters’ IP configuration. The adapters of the machine can then be addressed on an individual basis by their Hostnames. An example of this configuration is shown below.
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