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mac=

This displays the MAC address of the unit. (The default is 00:0C:8B:SS:SS:SS, where SS:SS:SS is the hex value of the serial number of the unit). Note: The MAC address cannot be changed, it can only be displayed.

dhcp=

This enables or disables DHCP support.

yes enables

no disables (default)

NOTES:

All IP addresses are entered in common IP address notation: ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd where ddd is a decimal number from 0 to 255.

IP address “my_ip, server_ip, gateway_ip and dns_ip” can be entered right justified, meaning that the address entered will be applied to the specified address starting from the least significant digit, masked by the subnet mask. For example:

If the subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0, and the following command is entered:

net net=12.23.34.00 mip=45 sip=56 gip=67 dns_ip=89 The following IP addresses result:

the Blue Heat/Net Sync unit will be

 

 

12.23.34.45

 

the Server will be

12.23.34.56

the Gateway will be

12.23.34.67

and the DNS IP will be

12.23.34.89

save

 

 

Syntax:

save

 

Description:

This command saves the setting changes into the CDS in the non-volatile (flash)

 

memory.

 

Options:

(none)

 

update

 

 

Syntax:

update <-os -loader -jffs> [server_ip= sip=] [file=]

Description:

Download and store (in flash memory) a new uClinux Operating System image

 

or a new Loader/SCM image. The download is conducted by a TFTP download

 

from a Server. After download the image file is checked as being a valid gzip

 

file (file is decompressed to validate its contents), and then the file is stored in

 

flash memory. The OS file is stored in flash in its compressed form, but the

 

Loader is stored uncompressed.

 

Options:

-os -loader -jffs

 

 

Use -osto update the uClinux OS.

 

 

Use –loaderto update the loader/SCM.

 

Use –jffsto update the JFFS system (Journaling Flash File System).

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Contents Blue Heat/Net Sync Limited Lifetime Warranty Mail/Courier Telephone/FacsimileEmail/Internet Class a Computing Device Preliminary Testing is still pendingTable of Contents Installing the Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration Manager List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Understanding Virtual COM Ports Blue Heat/Net Sync Installation OverviewEthernet LEDs Connecting the Blue Heat/Net Sync to Your NetworkConnections Connecting Serial DevicesSerial Port LEDs RS-422/V.11 Connections Blue Heat/Net Synchronous ClockingRecommended Pinouts for V.28 RS-232 Loopback Connector Loopback ConnectorsPhoenix Locking Screw Terminal Connector Connecting PowerDC Power Connector 5VDC Selecting a Special Operation Activating the Special Operations Mode and Default SettingsLED Error Codes Power On DiagnosticsCRC Connect Tech SCM Cabling requirements Setting a Static or Dynamic IP AddressSCM Serial Configuration Manager Set the IP Address Using the Serial Configuration Manager Set the IP Address Using the Web Configuration ManagerBootloader Configuration ManagerSerial Configuration Manager SCM Application  Operating System SoftwareAccess to CDS Parameters CDS Configuration Data SpaceConfiguration Data Space CDS DescriptionGetting Access to the SCM SCM Serial Configuration ManagerSCM Command Reference Brief Command ListBoot Syntax boot mode= file= delay= Command DetailsYes Myip= mip= Save File= Signing In to the Web Configuration Manager WCM Web Configuration ManagerBlue Heat/Net Sync Settings Configure Blue Heat/Net Sync Settings Configure Advanced Serial SettingsPage Restore Defaults Configure FirmwareSaving To Flash Restore Default SettingsMonitor Serial Port Traffic Monitoring Your Blue Heat/NetMy Blue Heat/Net Sync Monitor Network TrafficMonitor TCP/IP Statistics My Blue Heat/Net Sync Hardware Details Blue Heat/Net Sync Driver/Software Installation CD Installing the Blue Heat/Net Sync Configuration ManagerBlue Heat/Net Sync Software Installation Screen Page Page Device Installation Running the Configuration ManagerAdd New Blue Heat/Net Sync Configure Default Blue Heat/Net SyncAuto Discover Blue Heat/Net Sync Screen Auto Discover Blue Heat/Net SyncUpgrade using SCM Serial Configuration Manager Upgrade using WCM Web Configuration ManagerHardware Resources Hardware InformationChip Selects Chip SelectsInterrupts Base Address MapGpio Bits Direction Usage Address Range hexMemory Map of Iusc and PLD Functions Iusc AccessColdFire 5272 Bus A11 A10Address Area item Register Offset Accessed Hex PLD Resource AccessPLD Memory Map Table FunctionBit Serial Data transfers only IUSC-1 PLD Registers Offset Reg Name Valid Bit Descriptions Reset Values HexFSM CTSM1 CTSM0 PLD ID System Block Diagrams Revision BHNPortSettings Port Settings, Clock Setup and General SettingsSerial Mode smode Async MonoSync BiSync Trans-BiSync Iusc Clocking Logic Blue Heat/Net Sync Specifications Telnet Protocol DescriptionsPinouts Mode Equivalent Standard Electrical Typical VoltageDB-25 Female Pinouts DB-25 Female PinoutsDB-9 Female Pinouts DB-9 Female PinoutsRack Mount Option Network Settings Default SettingsBoot Settings SCM Operation SettingsStatic IP Setup Common Configuration SetupsUsing SCM Using WCMDhcp Setup How the Blue Heat/Net Sync Boots UpBootup Sequence Bootup SequenceAsynchronous Communications Tutorial Flowchart of Special Operations Mode using the reset buttonRS-232 Line Interface Serial Line Interface TutorialDifferential Line Interfaces RS485/RS422/V.11 DetailsBasic 4-Wire, Full Duplex Communications Basic Wire, Half Duplex Multi-drop Connection Multi-drop 4-Wire, Full Duplex CommunicationsBus Contention on Differential Multi-drop Networks Termination Resistors in Differential Networks Termination Resistors in Differential Networks