Remote Maintenance by telnet

WINS

Use the wins command to configure the WINS server settings

For more information about WINS server settings, see p.122 “Configuring a WINS Server”.

Viewing setting

The following command displays the WINS server IP address.

msh> wins

Example out put:

wins: primary server 0.0.0.0 secondary server 0.0.0.0 DHCP current config:

primary server 192 . 168 . 10 . 1 secondary server 192.168.10.2

hostname RNP620B47 ScopeID

Note

If DHCP is used to start from the network, the current WINS server ad- dress is displayed. This address, however, is not displayed if DHCP is not used.

If the IP address obtained from DHCP differs from the WINS IP address, the DHCP address is the valid address.

 

 

Configuration

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Use the set command to make WINS active or inactive.

msh> set wins {onoff}

• "on means active and "off" means inactive.

Address configuration

Use this command to configure a WINS server IP address. msh> wins {primarysecondary} IP_address

Note

Use the "primary" to configure a primary WINS server IP address.

Use the "secondary " to configure a secondary WINS server IP address.

AutoNet

Use the set command to configure AutoNet.

Note

For more information about AutoNet, see p.121 “Using AutoNet”.

msh> set autonet {onoff}

"on" means active and "off" means inactive.

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