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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Occasionally it may be helpful to be able to dynamically add and delete certain NetBIOS
names from the internal name tables without reloading the complete

names.cfg

file. This can

be accomplished by the

addname

and

delname

commands:

The

addname

command dynamically adds one or more NetBIOS names to the local name

table of NetBIOS.

Syntax:

/var/opt/nbrfc/bin/addname <NetBIOS name> <IP address> UN | GR [Ext1[ Ext2 ...]]

Options:

All options correspond directly to the syntax of the

names.cfg

file (see section

The

names.cfg file“

). The only exception is that the list of NetBIOS name extensions is

separated by blanks and does not start with a number sign (#).

Example:

/var/opt/nbrfc/bin/addname TRUSTEDDOM.DOM 144.145.47.101 UN 1B

Name mappings added with the

addname

command do no longer exist after

NetBIOS is restarted. Use the

names.cfg

file if you want to establish permanent

name mappings. Please note that the number of names that can be stored in the
local name table depends on the NBMAXNAMES parameter.

The

delname

command deletes one or more NetBIOS name from the local name table.

Syntax:

/var/opt/nbrfc/bin/delname <index1> [ <index2> ...]

Parameters:

<index1> [ <index2> ...]
To specify the NetBIOS names to be deleted, first use the internal

nbrfcdiag -n

command to

get a listing of the local name table. Use the internal index from the first column of this list
as parameters to the

delname

command.

Note that while the internal

nbrfcdiag -n

command lists both dynamic and static names, the

delname

command can only be used to delete static names (those listed as STATIC).

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