Remote Maintenance by telnet
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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”.
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❖ 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.
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❖ Configuration
Use the set command to make WINS active or inactive.
msh> set wins {on|off}
• "on means active and "off" means inactive.
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❖ Address configuration
Use this command to configure a WINS server IP address.
msh> wins {primary|secondary} 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 {on|off}
"on" means active and "off" means inactive.