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Re: How to test ethernet connection?
- From: Gary Thomas <gary at mlbassoc dot com>
- To: David Luca <davidluca3000 at yahoo dot com>
- Cc: ecos-discuss <ecos-discuss at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2006 08:02:32 -0700
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] How to test ethernet connection?
- References: <949688.86523.qm@web38714.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
David Luca wrote:
Yes, we use in our local network IP's ranging from 172.168.1.1 (gateway) to 172.168.1.255. I
specified that I can download the application to target using target's MicroMonitor (something
like RedBoot) using this IP. If I don't start the eCos application I can ping my target, but after
start of eCos application, "request time out".Should ping command be working?
Did you ever try the standard tests?
--- Jon Ringle <JRingle@vertical.com> wrote:
David Luca wrote:
<snip>
htype: Ethernet
hlen: 6
hops: 0
xid: 0x0
secs: 0
flags: 0x0
hw_addr: 00:23:31:36:00:01
client IP: 172.168.1.103
my IP: 172.168.1.103
server IP: 172.168.1.86
gateway IP: 172.168.1.1
options:
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
IP broadcast: 172.168.1.255
gateway: 172.168.1.1
data index = 4
I assume it was initialized correctly, my question is, how
can I test the ethernet connection between host pc and target
pc? I tried to use ping 172.168.1.103, but no response (I
must mention that I download the eCos application to the
target via FTP, using MicroMonitor, so I know ethernet is
working).Thank you in advance, David Luca.
Are you sure you have your IP setup to the right address? You've got
172.168.1.103. Do you mean to have either 192.168.1.103 or 172.16.1.103
instead?
Jon
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