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NAME

       Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR - NetBIOS Node Status Response Resource Record

DESCRIPTION

       Net::NBName::NodeStatus::RR represents a name table entry returned as part of a NetBIOS
       node status response.

METHODS

       $rr->name
           Returns the registered name (a string of up to 15 characters).

       $rr->suffix
           The suffix of the registered name (the 16th character of the registered name).

           Some common suffixes include:

               0x00 Redirector
               0x00 Domain (Group)
               0x03 Messenger
               0x1B Domain Master Browser
               0x1C Domain Controllers (Special Group)
               0x1D Master Browser
               0x1E Browser Elections (Group)
               0x20 Server

       $rr->G
           Group flag. Indicates whether the name is a unique or a group name. It is returned as
           a string: either "UNIQUE" or "GROUP" will be returned.

           For example, the following name types are UNIQUE:

               0x00 Redirector
               0x03 Messenger
               0x1B Domain Master Browser
               0x1D Master Browser
               0x20 Server

           And the following name types are GROUP:

               0x00 Domain (Group)
               0x1C Domain Controllers (Special Group)
               0x1E Browser Elections (Group)

       $rr->ONT
           Owner Node Type flag. Indicates if the systems are B, P, H, or M-node. It will be
           returned as a string.

       $rr->DRG
           Deregistering flag. "Deregistering" will be returned if the name is not currently
           registered.

       $rr->ACT
           Active flag.

       $rr->CNF
           Conflict flag.

       $rr->PRM
           Permanent flag.

       $rr->as_string
           Returns the object's string representation.

SEE ALSO

       Net::NBName, Net::NBName::NodeStatus

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004 James Macfarlane. All rights reserved. This program is free
       software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.