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Appendix B LAN Boot Option

The LAN Boot feature is optional for the ReadyBoard 700 and you must contact Ampro or your sales representative for more information before you can make use of this option. The LAN Boot option requires a BIOS update, installed by Ampro, to make use of the LAN Boot features.

Introduction

LAN Boot is supported by both Ethernet ports on the ReadyBoard 700, and is based on the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE), an open industry standard. PXE (pronounced “pixie”) was designed by Intel, along with other hardware and software vendors, as part of the Wired for Management (WfM) specification to improve management of desktop systems. This technology can also be applied to the embedded system market place. PXE turns the ReadyBoard 700 Ethernet ports into boot devices when connected over a network (LAN).

PXE boots the ReadyBoard 700 from the network (LAN) by transferring a "boot image file" from a server. This image file is typically the operating system for the ReadyBoard 700, or a pre-OS agent that can perform management tasks prior to loading the image file (OS). A management task could include scanning the hard drive for viruses before loading the image file.

PXE is not operating system-specific, so the image file can load any OS. The most common application of PXE (LAN Boot) is installing an OS on a brand new device (hard disk drive) that has no operating system, (or reinstalling it when the operating system has failed or critical files have been corrupted).

Using PXE prevents the user from having to manually install all of the required software on the storage media device, (typically a hard disk drive) including the OS, which might include a stack of installation CD-ROMs. Installing from the network is as simple as connecting the ReadyBoard to the network and powering it on. The server can be set up to detect new devices and install software automatically, thereby greatly simplifying the management of small to large numbers of systems attached to a network.

If the hard disk drive should crash, the network can be set up to do a hardware diagnostic check, and once a software-related problem is detected, the server can re-install the defective software, or all the ReadyBoard software from the server. Booting from the network also guarantees a "clean" boot, with no boot-time viruses or user-modified files. The boot files are stored on the PXE server, protected from infection and user-modification.

To effectively make use of the Ampro supplied feature (LAN Boot), the ReadyBoard 700 requires a PXE boot agent for set up and PXE components on the server side as well. These include a PXE server and TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server. The PXE server is designed to work in conjunction with a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The PXE server can be shared with DHCP server or installed on a different server. This makes it possible to add PXE to an existing network without affecting the existing DHCP server or configuration. Refer to the web sites listed here for sources of PXE boot agents and server components. For a more detailed technical description of how PXE works go to, http://www.pxe.ca. For more detailed information concerning pre-OS agents, go to: http://www.pre-OS.com.

Ampro provides a third party PXE boot agent integrated into the ReadyBoard 700 BIOS when you get the BIOS upgrade, but does not provide the PXE server components. You will also need to provide your own PXE server components on a compatible PXE server, before making full use of the LAN Boot feature. The BIOS upgrade for the ReadyBoard 700 has the LAN Boot options available for selection. When you change the BIOS settings to enable LAN Boot, you will need to exit BIOS Setup, saving your settings, and reboot the system to enter and set the PXE boot agent settings. Refer to the topic PXE Boot Agent BIOS Setup for more setup and configuration information.

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Contents ReadyBoard Single Board Computer Reference Manual Revision History Audience AssumptionsContents Appendix a List of Tables Reference Manual ReadyBoard Specifications Purpose of this ManualReference Material ReadyBoard 700 Support Products Related Ampro ProductsOther ReadyBoard Products Other Ampro ProductsChapter Reference Manual ReadyBoard Epic Architecture Product OverviewProduct Description Board FeaturesChapter Chapter ATA Block DiagramChip Type Mfg Model Description Function Major Integrated Circuits ICsCPU VIASwitch Definition Connector DefinitionsJack # Signal/Device Description Component DescriptionLvds J7 All illustrationsIllustrations Additional ComponentsJumper # Installed Removed Power/IDE LED DefinitionsIndicator Definition Jumper DefinitionsJumper, Switch, and LED Locations Top view Physical Specifications SpecificationsPower Specifications Environmental SpecificationsThermal/Cooling Requirements Mechanical SpecificationsReadyBoard 700 Side view Overview Chapter HardwareMemory CPU U4Sdram Memory DIMM1 Flash MemoryMemory Map Interrupt Channel AssignmentsBase Address Function Address MapAddress hex Subsystem CF8-CFFPC/104-Plus Interface J12 Pin # Signal Input Description OutputGNT1 REQ0CLK2 PerrCLK0 REQ2Intd IntaREQ1 IDSEL1GNT2 CLK3IDSEL3 IDSEL2GNT0 CLK1PC/104 Interface J13 A/B, J14 C/D Pin # Signal Description J13 Row aPin # Signal Descriptions J13 Row B Pin # Signal Descriptions J14 Row C Pin # Signal Descriptions J14 Row D DACK5 DRQ0DRQ5 DACK6IDE Interface J22 Pin # Signal DescriptionPdior PdiowPdiordy PdcselCompactFlash Adapter J23 CFD1 CFD2SDD11 SDD12Floppy/Parallel Interface J20 Step SlctinAutofdx DrvenoRS485 Serial Port Implementation Serial Interfaces J5A/B, J3A/BSerial a Interface J5A/B Serial B Interface J3A/B DTR4 CTS4USB Interfaces J15A/B, J21A/B Primary USB0 and USB1 J15A/BSecondary USB2 and USB3 J21A/B Ethernet Interfaces J10, J11 Pin #Digital Ground Audio Interface J19 CRT Interface J8 Video Interfaces J8, J9, J7LCD Interface J9 Lvds Interface J7 Pin # Signal Description Line ChannelMiscellaneous Reset Switch SW1Utility Interface J18 Keyboard/Mouse Interface J16Infrared IrDA Port J17 Oops! Jumper Bios RecoveryReal Time Clock RTC IrtxUser Gpio Signals J2 Temperature MonitoringSerial Console Serial Console Setup Watchdog TimerPower In Interface J4 Power Interfaces J4, J6Power-On Interface J6 VccsbReference Manual ReadyBoard Introduction Accessing Bios Setup VGA DisplayBios Setup Menu Item/Topic Accessing Bios Setup Serial ConsoleBios Setup Opening Screen Bios MenusBios Configuration Screen Date & TimeDrive Assignments Boot Order # of Floppy Drives Bios SettingsDrive and Boot Options Keyboard and Mouse Configuration User InterfaceMemory Advanced features Power ManagementChapter Bios Setup On-Board LPT Port On-Board Serial PortsOn-Board Video On-Board ControllersPanel Type 640 x 480 x 18 TFT LCD ResolutionType 640 x 480 x 18 bitChapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup Chapter Bios Setup Splash Screen Customization Splash Screen Image RequirementsConverting the Splash Screen File \splashconvert convert.idf Reference Manual ReadyBoard Method Contact Information Appendix a Technical SupportAppendix a Appendix B LAN Boot Option Accessing PXE Boot Agent Bios Setup PXE Boot Agent Bios SetupPXE Boot Agent Setup Screen PXE ConfigurationTCP/IP Configuration RPL Configuration NetWare ConfigurationLED CD-ROMPost RTCWatchdog timer WDT Table notes Reference Manual ReadyBoard