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ROC1 ethernet address: 0001AF1998B6<br> | ROC1 ethernet address: 0001AF1998B6<br> | ||
MPC7457 RISC G4 processor (PPC family)<br> | MPC7457 RISC G4 processor (PPC family)<br> | ||
+ | == Install tftp onto the Linux host computer== | ||
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+ | For CentOS I used yumm | ||
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+ | yum install tftp | ||
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+ | yum install tftp-server | ||
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+ | then I looked in the file | ||
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+ | /etc/xinitd.d/tftp | ||
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+ | to see how tftp was configured by default | ||
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==Debug Connector Pinouts== | ==Debug Connector Pinouts== | ||
Revision as of 21:35, 17 August 2007
MVME 6100
ROC1 ethernet address: 0001AF1998B5
ROC1 ethernet address: 0001AF1998B6
MPC7457 RISC G4 processor (PPC family)
Install tftp onto the Linux host computer
For CentOS I used yumm
yum install tftp
yum install tftp-server
then I looked in the file
/etc/xinitd.d/tftp
to see how tftp was configured by default
Debug Connector Pinouts
Information below is Table 5-11 pg 92 of this reference
ROC Pin# | DB9 Pin # | DB9 shell | Signal |
1 | 1 | Blue | DCD (Carrier Detect) |
2 | 7 | Orange | RTS (Request to Send) |
3 | 5 | Black | GNDC |
4 | 3 | Red | TX (Transmit) |
5 | 2 | Green | RX (Recieve) |
6 | 5 | Yellow | GNDC |
7 | 8 | Brown | CTS (Clear to Send) |
8 | 4 | White | DTR (Data Terminal Ready) |
Basic commands
setting the time
The command below will print the help screen for the time set command
he set
for example
MVME6100> set -t082604163100
MVME6100> time
THU AUG 26 16:31:02.00 2004
show the flash memory
MVME6100> flashShow
Load in the VxWorks boot kernel
MVME6100> tftpGet -cCLIENT_IP_ADDRESS -sSERVER_IP_ADDRESS -fFILENAME
CLIENT_IP_ADDESS is the address to send the file to SERVER_IP_ADDRESS is the address of the computer hosting the file
Flash the RAM with the program
>MVME6100>flashProgram -d/dev/flash0 -o03f00100 -nfff00
After flashing you flip dipswitch #2 on S4 fo off and powercycle