MBa8MP-RAS314 - YOCTO Linux BSP documentation
Ethernet
The MBa8MP-RAS314 provides two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
U-Boot
In U-Boot end0 is configured as default interface. The IP configuration can be done statically or by a DHCP server in the network. IP configuration via DHCP
For a configuration via a DHCP server, use the dhcp
command in U-Boot.
Static IP configuration For a static IP configuration the following, U-Boot environment variables must be set:
setenv ipaddr <ipaddr> (e.g.: setenv ipaddr 192.168.100.111) setenv netmask <netmask> (e.g.: setenv netmask 255.255.255.0)
Linux
Both Ethernet interfaces are activated and configured by systemd-networkd. The configuration files for the interfaces are located in /lib/systemd/network/ these configuration files can be altered to customize the default interface configuration. A documentation of the configuration files can be found here.
Connector | Interface |
---|---|
X15 | end0 |
X16 | end1 |
For a temporary static configuration the ip command can be used, below some useful ip commands are listed:
Activate a specific interface
e.g. end0
ip link set end0 up
Disable a specific interace
e.g. end0
ip link set end0 down
Show ip address for a specific interface
e.g. end0
ip addr show end0
Show statistic for a specific interface
e.g. end0
ip -s link show end0
Set ip address for a specific interface
e.g. end0
ip addr add 192.168.1.100/24 dev end0
Show statistic of all interfaces
ip -s link
Set default gateway for a specific interfaces
e.g. set gateway ip 192.168.1.1 for end0
ip route add default via 192.168.1.1 dev end0
If a DHCP server is available in the network environment the ip configuration can be received from it. To do so execute the udhcpc
command, by default end0 is used.
To configure another interface via dhcp the parameter -i
followed by the interface name e.g. end1 must be given.
e.g. eth1
udhcpc -i end1