During the installation of Microsoft Cluster Server, network names are required for each adapter. This "network name" is a label used to differentiate which group of adapters should be created on which IP Address. This IP Address then inherits the TCP/IP properties of the adapter bound to this network on the active node. NetBIOS names are registered based on dependencies for that NetBIOS name.
Example
Criteria: Node X and Node Y both are dual-homed computers with one network
interface card (NIC) used for client and internal communications and a
dedicated NIC for internal use only. The client adapters are assigned the
network name Corpnet. For clarity, only the client side adapters will be
discussed in this example. Private adapters should not register with WINS.
Adapter on Node X registers with WINS Server A
Adapter on Node Y registers with WINS Server B
IP Address 10.1.1.1 is registered with Microsoft Cluster Server as a virtual IP Address NetBIOS Name WOLFPACK depends on 10.1.1.1
Whichever node owns the group that the IP address and network name are in
will register the NetBIOS Name Wolfpack with the WINS server associated
with its IP address when the NetBIOS name is brought online. That is, if
Node X owns the group WOLFPACK on 10.1.1.1, it will register with WINS
Server A. If Node Y owns the group, it will register on WINS Server B. This
could have potential name resolution issues. For ease of use, adapters with
client side access should point to the same WINS servers.
For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
193890
Recommend WINS Configuration for Microsoft Cluster Server
139985
WINS Client Fails to Reach a Multihomed Server
150737
Setting Primary and Secondary WINS Server Options
185786
Recommended Practices for WINS