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## $Id: README.net,v 1.3 1998/07/30 22:56:17 joel Exp $#Setting the Ethernet Hardware Address=====================================The hardware Ethernet address is not set at the factory. It is theresponsibility of the end-user to insure that it is set properly.This file describes the standard procedure recommended by DY-4 technical support for setting this address. This procedure is similar to that followed by VxWorks as documented in DY-4Document Number #807885.The hardware Ethernet address and OS configuration informationmust be stored in the SEEPROM non-volatile memory of theSVME/DMV-176/177. The Foundation Firmware (FFW) reserves the first 256 bytes of the SEEPROM for its own use and the remainingremaining 256 bytes are available for OS specific information.Three bytes in the Serial EEPROM are used for the lowest three bytesof the hardware Ethernet address These should be set to the serialnumber of your SVME/DMV-176/177 card to ensure a unique Ethernetaddress on your network. The three high bytes are hard coded in theBSP and represent the vendor-specific Ethernet codes (0x00, 0x80, 0x7F).Together these six bytes form the target's Ethernet address.Address is of the form ...NOTE: The serial number is found on the packaging (box) that theboard came in OR it is also located on the solder side of the board andlooks something like SERNO:XXXXXX. It can not be determined dynamicallyby software.Prior to using the Ethernet controller on the SVME/DMV-176/177 for thefirst time, the Ethernet address bytes must be programmed into theSerial EEPROM on the target card. The 'emm' (EEPROM Memory Modification)command in the General Purpose Monitor (GPM) can be used to do this.In this example we will assume that the serial number of the target cardis 123456.
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