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Subject: RE: how to bring LAN/WAN ports up in IXP425 with linux
From: "Ranslam, Robert E" <robert.e.ranslam () intel ! com>
Date: 2004-04-28 16:04:35
Message-ID: 8D5F43CD1194B04CAD2AC656844E8F2B780A64 () orsmsx409 ! jf ! intel ! com
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This is kind of and older patch, Do you have the ixp400 access library?
Try looking at the info on http://ixp4xx-osdg.sf.net This is basic
stuff for running Linux in the ixdp425. It leverages the Snapgear
distro - which has the latest rmk and ds patches integrated.
RR
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>From: linux-arm-bounces@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
>[mailto:linux-arm-bounces@lists.arm.linux.org.uk] On Behalf Of
>Ajai Singh
>Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 2:08 AM
>To: linux-arm@lists.arm.linux.org.uk
>Subject: how to bring LAN/WAN ports up in IXP425 with linux
>
>hi,
>I'm running linux kernel 2.4.19 with rmk6 and ds patches on
>IXDP425 evaluation board. Also for transfer of zImage and
>ramdisk to the board I use TFTP protocol thru PCI card.Using
>Redboot as bootloader. But when I load the this linux on the
>board and boot then I can not ping the board(prior to loading
>linux- when board was up with readboot I was able to ping it).
>The PCI interface becomes inaccessable.Also none of the LAN or
>WAN interfaces seems to be up. How to bring these ports up.I'm
>not sure what is wrong and should I need to configure
>something, If yes then when and how. If some body can give
>some pointer to this it will be so nice.
>
>Thanking in advance
>
>Ajai
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