Next-hop addresses for nbdd, Next-hop addresses for nbdd -17 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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NetBIOS Relays

Page 26-17

Next-Hop Addresses for NBDD

At least one next-hop address (or a forwarding

VLAN

as described in Forwarding VLANs for

NBDD Relay on page 26-18) must be configured for the relay.

To add a next-hop address for

NBDD

relay:

1. At the command prompt for the UDP Relay Configuration screen, enter the following:

32=a

A screen similar to the following displays:

FORWARD TO Server List

Item

Server address

Server Name (if known)

1)

172.28. 5.

212

Enter IP address or host name of server to be added to list [‘h’ for help/<ret> to exit]:

2. Enter the

IP

address of the next hop. Enter the address in dotted decimal format (i.e.,

198.206.181.12), a hexadecimal address (i.e., 0xc6ceb501). A host name (i.e., system.com)
may be entered if the

DNS

resolver is enabled using the

res

command.

Note

This address may be the unicast address of the server
or a subnet broadcast address of the subnet where the
server is located. Using a unicast address is not recom-
mended because an

NBNS

by definition may shift part

or all of its responsibility to another node in the
network segment.

3. Enter any additional addresses up to a maximum of 8. Press

<Enter>

to return to the UDP

Relay Configuration screen.

4. Enter

s

to save the changes.

To delete next-hop addresses for the

NBDD

relay:

1. Enter

32=d

at the command prompt of the UDP Relay Configuration screen. The

FORWARD TO Server List displays.

2. Enter the item number that corresponds to the entry that you want to delete. Repeat this

step to delete any additional entries.

3. Press

<Enter>

to return to the UDP Relay Configuration screen.

4. Enter

s

to save the changes.

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