WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater

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IP Services—IP Settings, DHCP, and DNS
DHCP Server
9. If necessary, set options for a network that uses NetBIOS:
a. In the NetBios Node field, use the drop-down menu to select the NetBIOS
node type.
The NetBIOS node type determines how stations resolve NetBIOS names
to IP addresses, whether by broadcasting messages, by using a WINS server
(peer-to-peer), or by a combination of the two. You can select one of four
options:
b (Broadcast)
–h (Hybrid)
m (Mixed)
p (Peer-to-Peer)
b. If you select a hybrid, mixed, or peer-to-peer node type, you must specify
the WINS server that maps devices’ names to their IP addresses:
i. In the Servers section, select NetBios (WINS) from the left column.
ii. Click the top of the right column and enter the WINS servers IP
address.
iii. Optionally, click the Insert button and add up to eight WINS servers.
10. Optionally, in the Boot File field, specify the name of a file (including its
directory structure).
An older device might not have its operating system (OS) loaded onto it; such a
device can boot remotely from the file that you specify in this field.
11. If your network might include BOOTP clients, specify the IP address of the next
server in the clients’ boot process:
i. In the Servers section, select Bootp Next from the left column.
ii. Click the top of the right column and enter the servers IP address.
12. Click the OK button to apply your changes to the running-config. The new
network pool is shown on the Network Setup > DHCP Server > Configuration
screen.
13. Click the Save link at the top of the Web browser interface to save the changes
to the startup-config.
Creating a Host Pool. To create a host pool, which stores a fixed IP address for a
particular device, complete these steps:
1. Select Network Setup > DHCP Server and click the Host Pool tab.