ID: q103275
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft LAN Manager redirector uses a NetBIOS interface to communicate with lower-level transport protocols (that is, NBF, TCP). NetBIOS requires that the redirector provide a LAN adapter (Lana) number to identify a unique combination of one protocol driver and one network adapter (NIC) MAC driver. For each protocol and network card, there is exactly one unique Lana number. In Windows NT, Lana numbers are not important to the redirector because the Windows NT redirector uses TDI (Transport Device Interface) to communicate with the lower-level transports.
Although TDI does not require Lana numbers, they are still important to other NetBIOS-based applications running in Windows NT. These applications submit NetBIOS commands called NetBIOS Command Blocks (NCBs). The NCB structure contains a field called Lana Number that must be filled in with the unique number (that is, the protocol/MAC pair) of the network where the destination computer is located.
For more information on NetBIOS, see the IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference.
To see the NetBIOS Interface dialog box (which includes a box that details the Network Route and Lana number associated with the particular network), choose the Networks icon in Control Panel, choose the Add Software button, select NetBIOS Interface, choose Continue, and choose Configure.
Any changes you make in the NetBIOS Interface dialog box, will appear in the Registry under the following key:
=================================================================
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NETBIOSInformation\parameters
=================================================================
LanaNum1 0x2
LanaNum2 0x3
LanaNum3 0x4
LanaNum4 0x5
LanaNum5 0x1
LanaNum6 0
ROUTE
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub04"
"Nbt" "Streams"
"NWNBLINK" "Streams"
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub05"
"Nbf" "Elnk16" "Elnk1601"
"Ubnb" "Streams"
To interpret this information, you can compare the LanaNumX value with
the ROUTE values. For example, you can tell that "Ubnb" "Streams" is
Lana number 0. The value LanaNum6 has a data value of 0 and the 6th
position in the ROUTE list is "Ubnb" "Streams". Lana number 1 is the
5th position in the ROUTE list which corresponds to "Nbf" "Elnk16"
"Elnk1601".
You can also obtain the order of Lana numbers from the following Registry key:
=================================================================
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NETBIOS\linkage
=================================================================
BIND
\Device\Streams\NWNBLINK
\Device\Streams\Ubnb
\Device\Streams\NBT
\Device\Nbf_Elnk1601
\Device\Nbf_RasHub04
\Device\Nbf_RasHub05
EXPORT
\Device\Netbios\Streams\NWNBLINK
\Device\Netbios\Streams\Ubnb
\Device\Netbios\Streams\NBT
\Device\Netbios\Nbf_Elnk1601
\Device\Netbios\Nbf_RasHub04
\Device\Netbios\Nbf_RasHub05
LanaMap
010401000103010101020105
ROUTE
"NWNBLINK" "Streams"
"Ubnb" "Streams"
"Nbt" "Streams"
"Nbf" "Elnk16" "Elnk1601"
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub04"
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub05"
If you look at the LanaMap, you can translate it and also figure out
the Lana number associated with each network. For example, note the 01
before each set of numbers in the following portion of the LanaMap:
01 04 - 01 00 - 01 03 - 01 01 - 01 02 - 01 05
If you disregard the 01, you will find the actual Lana numbers (in
this case, 04 00 03 01 02 05).
From this information you can determine that:
"NWNBLINK" "Streams" is Lana number 04
"Ubnb" "Streams" is Lana number 00
"Nbt" "Streams" is Lana number 03
"Nbf" "Elnk16" "Elnk1601" is Lana number 01
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub04" is Lana number 02
"Nbf" "RasHub" "RasHub05" is Lana number 05
To see a list of the NetBIOS interface bindings, choose the Network
icon in Control Panel, choose Bindings, select NetBIOS Interface, and
choose Show Bindings For. If you use the arrow keys to manipulate the
order of the bindings, you actually manipulate the BIND, EXPORT, and
ROUTE order in the Registry.
For More information on the BIND, EXPORT, and ROUTE parameters, see the DDK or the Resource Kit Registry Help files.
NOTE: There is a new NCB command NCBENUM that is supported by the WIN32 API: Enumerate LAN adapter (Lana) numbers. When this value is specified, the NCB_BUFFER member points to a buffer to be filled with a LANA_ENUM structure.
Additional query words: prodnt
Keywords : kbnetwork
Version : 3.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: August 14, 1998