User Manual

Command Reference IP/Network Commands
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Parameters address
An IP address in standard numeric format (for example, 193.0.1.5).
See Also Configuring the Domain Name Service (DNS), page 6-7
12.5.21 Set/Define IP NBNS
Specifies the address of the NetBIOS Name Server (NBNS) used for NetBIOS over an IP network. NBNS
addresses are passed via PPP to remote users who want to locate the name server dynamically. The SCS
does not use this information itself.
Note: NBNS is also known as WINS.
NetBIOS over IP can also use DNS; the nameserver address set with the Set/Define IP Nameserver
command will also be passed on to remote node users who ask for them.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters address
An IP address in standard numeric format (for example, 193.0.1.50).
See Also Set/Define IP Nameserver, page 12-36; Configuring the Domain Name Service
(DNS), page 6-7
12.5.22 Set/Define IP Route
Configures a static route. Static routes are used to tell the IP router the path toward other IP networks that
cannot be learned by a dynamic routing protocol such as RIP. Static routes commonly point to sites (see the
Define Site commands), which represent the best path to the destination. The destination can be an IP
network, a subnetwork, or a host.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
SET
DEFINE
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PROTOCOLS
IP
SECONDARY
NBNS address
SET
DEFINE
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PROTOCOLS
IP ROUTE
DEFAULT
destination
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NEXTROUTER router
SITE SiteName
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