This variable, when set, causes the WINS to pull replicas from the remote WINS server identified by the IP address.
If set, causes WINS to push a notification message to the remote WINS server identified by the IP address.
If set, causes all information pertaining to a WINS server (data records, context information) to be deleted from the local WINS server . Use this only when the owner-address mapping table is nearing capacity. Deleting all information pertaining to the managed WINS is not permitted.
If set, causes WINS to do scavenging.
If set, WINS performs static initialization using the file specified as the value. If 0 is specified, WINS performs static initialization using the files specified in the Registry (filenames can be read and written to using the Datafile table).
Reads the number of worker threads in WINS.
Reads the priority class of WINS to normal or high.
Resets the counters. Value is ignored.
If set, causes all data records pertaining to a WINS server to be deleted from the local WINS server. Only data records are deleted.
Retrieves records of a WINS server whose IP address is provided. When this variable is set, the following table is generated immediately.
The table that stores the data records. The records are sorted lexicographically by name. The table is cached for a certain time (to save overhead on WINS). To regenerate the table, set the CmdDRPopulateTable MIB variable.
Data record owned by the WINS server whose address was specified when CmdDRPopulateTable was set.
Name in the record.
Address(es) of the record. If the record is a multihomed record or an internet group, the addresses are returned sequentially in pairs. Each pair comprises the address of the owner WINS server followed by the address of the computer or of the internet group member. The records are always returned in network byte order.
Type of record as unique, multihomed, normal group, or internet group.
Persistence type of the record as static or dynamic.
State of the record as active, released, or extinct.
The Low Word of the version number counter of the record.
The High Word of the version number counter of the record.