In order to provide better access performance, especially when the WINS client is more often, we recommend that you configure 2 or more than 2 WINS servers in your network, and today we are going to discuss the issue of multiple WINS server database replication. We know that there are two types of WINS replication, push replication, pull replication, and push-pull replication. The copied content is the updated record entry in the WINS server that is marked as active and Tombstone.
Push replication means that a WINS server configured as a push partner pushes updated records to another WINS server configured to pull partners, such as configuring push Replication on WINS01, WINS01 is the active side, and WINS02 is the receiver. For ease of understanding, let's look at an example.
The basic environment is two WINS servers, WINS01 and WINS02, and one client XP1, all on the same network segment. The topo figure is as follows:
First, look at the current WINS records for WINS01 and WINS02. The following figure:
WINS01: