-d debuglevel Sets (Web hosting resellers) the debug (sometimes called logging)
-d debuglevel Sets the debug (sometimes called logging) level. The level can range from 0 all the way to 10. Debug level 0 logs only the most important messages; level 1 is normal; level 3 and above are primarily for debugging and slow the program considerably. -h Prints command-line usage information for the program. -i scope Sets a NetBIOS scope identifier. Only machines with the same identifier will communicate with the server. The scope identifier was a predecessor to workgroups, and this option is included only for backward compatibility. -M Searches for a local master browser. This is done with a broadcast searching for a machine that will respond to the special name __MSBROWSE__, and then asking that machine for information, instead of broadcasting the query itself. -R Sets the recursion desired bit in the packet. This will cause the machine that responds to try to do a WINS lookup and return the address and any other information the WINS server has saved. -r Use the root port of 137 for Windows 95 machines. -S Once the name query has returned an IP address, does a node status query as well. This returns all the resource types that the machine knows about, with their numeric attributes. For example: % nmblookup -d 4 -S elsbeth received 6 names ELSBETH <00> -
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