pnic resetconf

Syntax

Parameters

Command History

Example

Reset the system configuration back to the default settings, which are located in <installation_directory>/SW/misc/pnic.conf.

pnic resetconf [number]

number

(OPTIONAL) Enter the number of the network interface card.

 

Range: 0-5

 

Default: 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Version 2.3.1.2

Introduced

 

 

 

Figure 69 pnic resetconf Command Example

[root@localhost ~]# pnic resetconf

No card number specified. Assuming card 0

Loading default configurations ...

Read from configuration file and apply to PNIC card...

Registers on master FPGA:

(0x10)0000

(0x14)0010

(0x18)0000

Registers on PCI FPGA:

(0x28)20788

(0x18)0100

(0x24)20788

DMA Capture

 

: on

MAC rewrite

 

: CH0 - disabled; CH1 - disabled

Default Drop packet

: disabled

Temporary memory

: enabled

Aggregate mode

: enabled

Flow teardown

: disabled

PHY passive mode

: disabled

Vlan remove

 

: disabled

Read out the registers that were just

applied.

On MASTER FPGA

(0x14)00000010

(0x18)00000000

(0x10)00000000

On PCI FPGA

(0x24)00020788

(0x28)00020788

(0x18)00000100

DMA Capture

 

: on

MAC rewrite

 

: CH0 - disabled; CH1 - disabled

Default Drop packet

: disabled

Temporary memory

: enabled

Aggregate mode

 

: enabled

PHY passive mode

: disabled

Flow teardown

 

: disabled

Vlan remove

 

: disabled

Version : P_MAIN2.3.0.006 [root@localhost ~]#

pnic restart

Stop capturing and matching

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Appendix A

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