Netbios relays, Overview of netbios, Netbios relays -11 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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NetBIOS Relays

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NetBIOS Relays

The switch supports a

UDP

relay function that allows Network Basic Input/Output System

(

NetBIOS

) messages to be sent across groups or

VLANs

.

Overview of NetBIOS

NetBIOS

is an applications interface that allows computers on Ethernet or token ring

LANs

to

communicate with one another. An enhanced version of the protocol is used by networking
operating systems such as

LAN

Manager and Windows NT.

With

NetBIOS

, each client and host in the

LAN

has a unique

NetBIOS

name. Stations in a

NetBIOS

network broadcast queries to verify that their names are unique on the

LAN

. Names

may be verified by using the

NetBIOS

Name Server (

NBNS

) protocol, which sends messages to

a well-known

UDP

port (137). Name requests are sent to an

IP

subnet broadcast address or

the unicast address of the server.

The

NetBIOS

protocol also has a datagram service that allows an application to exchange data-

grams with a specific application or to broadcast and receive datagrams on a

VLAN

. A

NetBIOS

Datagram Distribution (

NBDD

) server may be installed in the network to provide this service,

which uses a well-known

UDP

port number (138).

NetBIOS

may be configured to run over

TCP/IP

using the various modes defined in RFC_1001

and RFC_1002. These modes are defined in terms of nodes and determine how

NetBIOS

stations (or nodes) in the network register their

NetBIOS

names and resolve (or map) these

names to

IP

addresses. Each

NetBIOS

PC

has a node type. The nodes are defined as follows:

• Broadcast node (b-node)—These nodes use broadcast for name registration and resolu-

tion. Since routers do not forward broadcast traffic, b-node clients in different networks
will not be able to communicate

• Point-to-point node (p-node)—In this environment, each station knows the address of the

server. Unicast queries are sent directly to the name and datagram servers. This method
does not use broadcast.

• Mixed-mode node (m-node)—This mode uses a combination of b-node and p-node.

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