
D |
Configure and Environment Commands
Table D-1. ENV Command Parameters (Continued)
ENV Parameter and Options | Default | Meaning of Default | |
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Network Autoboot ConÞguration | 00000000 | This is the address where the network | |
Parameters Pointer (NVRAM) |
| interface conÞguration parameters are | |
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| to be saved/retained in NVRAM; these | |
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| parameters are the necessary | |
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| parameters to perform an unattended | |
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| network boot. | |
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| ! | If you use the NIOT debugger |
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| command, these parameters | |
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| Caution need to be saved/retained in | |
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| the NVRAM, somewhere in |
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| the address range $FFFC0000 |
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| through $FFFC0FFF. The |
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| NIOT parameters do not |
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| exceed 128 bytes in size. The |
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| location for these parameters |
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| is determined by setting this |
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| ENV pointer. If you have used |
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| the exact same space for your |
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| own program information or |
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| commands, they will be |
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| overwritten and lost. |
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| You can relocate the network interface | |
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| conÞguration parameters in this space | |
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| by using the ENV command to change | |
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| the Network Auto Boot | |
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| Configuration Parameters | |
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| Pointer (NVRAM) from its default of | |
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| 00000000 to the value you need so as | |
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| to be clear of your data within NVRAM. | |
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