Assigning WINS Server Addresses

Assigning WINS Addresses

If you enable DHCP on the access server, it receives the WINS server addresses from a DHCP server on the network and writes the values to VRAM when you reinitialize the access server. When a remote client sends a request to the access server for WINS server addresses during PPP negotiation, the access server responds with the addresses it finds in VRAM.

If you disable DHCP, or need to change the WINS server addresses at a time when you do not want to reinitialize the access server, you can set the addresses manually. Use the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE INTERNET WINS [PRIMARYSECONDARY] command for this purpose.

WINS Address Example

The following example shows how to set primary and secondary WINS server addresses on the access server:

Local> CHANGE INTERNET WINS PRIMARY 12.30.34.10

Local> CHANGE INTERNET WINS SECONDARY 12.150.25.5

Displaying WINS Characteristics

Use the SHOW/LIST INTERNET NAME RESOLUTION command to view the WINS server addresses stored in the access server’s VRAM (or NVRAM).

WINS Display Example

The following shows a typical example of the WINS display:

Local> SHOW INTERNET NAME RESOLUTION

NetBIOS (WINS) Name Resolution:

 

Primary WINS server:

16.20.44.55

 

Secondary WINS server

16.125.14.235 (from DHCP)

Domain Name Resolution:

 

 

Domain Name:

finance.acme.com (from DHCP)

Resolution Host Limit:

32

Resolution Time Limit: 4

Resolution Mode:

Ordered

Resolution Retry Limit: 3

Nameservers (Locally configured):

 

99.99.99.99

Local

name.acme.com (from DHCP)

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