Intel I/O Processor manual Minicom Setup, Host Networking Setup

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Linux - Debian—Host Setup

2.1Minicom Setup

Follow these steps to configure the minicom terminal emulator:

1.Log in as root

2.Start minicom setup (“minicom -s”)

3.Select [Serial port setup]

a.Change Serial Device to the appropriate com port (/dev/ttyS0 is COM1, /dev/ttyS1 is COM2 etc.)

b.Change Bps/Par/Bits to 115200 8N1, this is the default setting for all the Customer Reference Board Evaluation Platforms.

c.Change all flow control settings to No/Off

4.Select [Modem and dialing parameter setup]

a.Change Init string to “^M”

b.Change Reset string to “^M”

5.Select [Save setup as dfl] to save setup as default

6.Select [Exit] to exit setup and enter minicom

7.Log out as root

2.2Host Networking Setup

These instructions assume there are two ethernet controllers and are using a private subnet of 192.168.0.0 for the Intel XScale® microarchitecture-Linux target. Normal disclaimers about security apply.

Launch the system-config-network utility on the Fedora host system and configure the secondary ethernet controller with an IP of 192.168.0.1 and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.

When providing full internet access to the Intel XScale® microarchitecture-Linux target, it is possible to configure the IA Linux host to act as a NAT router, connecting the 192.168.0.0 subnet to the primary network. Instructions to do this vary depending on the distribution. Please consult the appropriate vendor documentation for this.

June 2005

Intel® I/O Processors

Linux-Debian Installation Guide

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