A bit more information. I thought I'd reboot; stop the boot process and set a few of the environment variables using 'setenv' at the NSA325> prompt.
When I tried to set the MAC address (etheraddress), I got this error message:
This seems to indicate that my flash memory variables are set, since that MAC address was the one I previously wrote (it is the actual box one). So, why the difference? Any clues to this?
Thanks
Mike
When I tried to set the MAC address (etheraddress), I got this error message:
NSA325> setenv ethaddr 'c8:6c:87:6f:5a:eb' Warning: egiga0 MAC addresses don't match: Address in SROM is c8:6c:87:6f:5a:eb Address in environment is 52:3b:20:9c:11:51
This seems to indicate that my flash memory variables are set, since that MAC address was the one I previously wrote (it is the actual box one). So, why the difference? Any clues to this?
Thanks
Mike