2 the names.cfg file – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Configuring Advanced Server for UNIX

Configuring NetBIOS

Product Manual

U7613-J-Z815-6-76

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5.1.3.2

The names.cfg file

The

names.cfg

file is used to specify static mappings of NetBIOS names to IP addresses,

thereby allowing name resolution to cross routers. The function of the

names.cfg

file is similar

to the LMHOSTS file known from Microsoft networking components, although the format
differs.

After NetBIOS installation, the

/var/opt/nbrfc/conf

directory contains a sample file called

names.sam

which can be used as a template. Use the following rules to create and modify

entries in the

names.cfg

file:

Lines with a number sign (#) is the first column are treated as comment; empty lines are
ignored.

Each entry must be on a separate line and follow the syntax:

<NetBIOS_name> <IP_address> UN|GR [#Ext1[,EXT2 ...]]

where

<NetBIOS_name>

is a name consisting of up to 15 characters (case is ignored;
internally the name is converted to uppercase letters and
padded with spaces),

<IP_address>

is given in dotted decimal notation,

UN or GR

denotes whether the name is a unique name (“UN”: one owner)
or a group name (“GR”: multiple owners),

[#Ext1[,Ext2 ...]]

is an optional list of name extensions (16th Byte of NetBIOS
name) given by hexadecimal values. For each name extension
in the list one name is created in the internal name table. If not
given, the list defaults to

00,03,20

for UNique names

and

1C,00

for GRoup names.

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