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10 Implementing WINS

Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) for Advanced Server provides a Windows NT
compatible, replicated, dynamic database for registering and querying NetBIOS computer
name-to-IP address mappings in a routed network environment. Advanced Server WINS is
designed to solve the problems that occur with name resolution in complex internetworks.

Advanced Server WINS reduces the use of local broadcast messages for name resolution
and allows users to locate systems easily on remote networks. And, when dynamic
addressing through DHCP results in new IP addresses for computers that move between
subnets, the changes are updated automatically in the WINS database. Neither the user
nor the administrator needs to make changes manually.

The WINS protocol is based on and is compatible with the protocols defined for NBNS in
RFCs 1001 and 1002. It therefore is interoperable with other implementations of these
RFCs. WINS for Advanced Server is fully compatible with Microsoft WINS client implemen-
tations including Microsoft TCP/IP-32 for Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95/98,
Windows NT Workstation, Windows NT Server, and the Microsoft Network Client, Version
3.0, and with the WINS client integrated in the Advanced Server for UNIX NetBIOS.

Advanced Server WINS is fully interoperable with WINS for Windows NT Server. It can
replicate name databases with other Advanced Server WINS computers, and with WINS
for Windows NT systems.

Advanced Server WINS is managed by the same Windows NT-based tool that is used to
manage WINS for Windows NT. This allows both Advanced Server-based and Windows
NT-based WINS servers to be managed from a single administrative tool on a single
computer in the network.

This chapter describes how to configure and administer WINS on a computer running
Advanced Server.

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