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</td></tr></table>Haraldhttp://www.ethernut.de/nutwiki/index.php?title=Editconf&diff=71&oldid=prevHarald: New page: == General Functions == Nut/OS network configurations are typically stored in non-volatile memory. The application editconf can be used to edit the current settings. When started, Someth...2012-10-12T14:45:59Z<p>New page: == General Functions == Nut/OS network configurations are typically stored in non-volatile memory. The application editconf can be used to edit the current settings. When started, Someth...</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>== General Functions ==<br />
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Nut/OS network configurations are typically stored in non-volatile memory. The application editconf can be used to edit the current settings.<br />
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When started, Something similar to the following output appears on the console:<br />
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Network Configuration Editor - Compiled Oct 12 2012 - 16:33:49<br />
Board : Elektor Internet Radio<br />
Memory : AT45D DataFlash<br />
Page : Last<br />
Size : 528<br />
SPI Base: 0xFFFE0000<br />
Chip : 0<br />
Chip Sel: 0<br />
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Configuration loaded<br />
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The information about the non-volatile memory on the first few lines differs, depending on the target the board is running on.<br />
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The program will then query the essential network interface settings:<br />
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MAC Address: 02:00:00:00:00:00<br />
IP Address: 0.0.0.0<br />
IP Mask: 255.255.255.0<br />
IP Gate: 192.0.0.1<br />
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You may either edit any configuration (using the backspace key) or simply press enter to confirm the current setting.<br />
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Finally press S to save your new configuration or any other key to discard any changes and repeat the query.<br />
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Press S to save this configuration<br />
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