6-22 Firmware User Guide
DHCP NetBIOS Options
If your network uses NetBIOS, you can enable the Router 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 industry
standard. It offers LAN applications a variety of “hooks” to carry 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 interface card must offer a NetBIOS
emulator. Many vendors either provide a version of NetBIOS to interface with their hardware or emulate its
transport layer communications services in their network products. A NetBIOS emulator is a program provided
by NetWare clients that allow workstations to run applications that support IBM’s NetBIOS calls.
■ Select DHCP NetBIOS Options and press Return. The DHCP NetBIOS Options screen appears.
■ To serve 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.