Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual
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Configuring Advanced Server for UNIX
Configuring NetBIOS
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Example of an automatically created
interfaces.cfg
file:
The meaning of the keywords in a section is the following:
active=
Advanced Server for UNIX NetBIOS supports the concept of
active
and
inactive
inter-
faces. NetBIOS will use only active interfaces to send broadcasts and will only use the
IP address of active interfaces. If you do not want Advanced Server for UNIX NetBIOS
to use a certain interface, mark it with an
active=no
entry.
Note however, that you cannot prevent NetBIOS from sending and receiving packets
over an inactive interface which is UP in the sense of
ifconfig(1M)
, because in general
it is up to the lower network layers to decide which interface is to be used.
If all interfaces are deactivated (i.e. have the entry
active=no
), the first interface is
considered active. If the
active=
entry is missing, the corresponding network interface
is considered active.
You can also use the
nbconfig
command to dynamically activate or deactivate a precon-
figured interface.
#
# NBRFC configuration file
# Created: Fri Sep 19 09:31:07 1997
#
#
[et0]
active=yes
used_by_wins=yes
ip_addr=default
brdcast_addr=default
# brdcast_list=
netmask=default
[madge0]
active=yes
used_by_wins=no
ip_addr=default
brdcast_addr=default
# brdcast_list=
netmask=default