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From: | Joe Bloggs84 |
Subject: | Re: [lwip-users] lwip not working with Linksys switch? |
Date: | Thu, 15 Mar 2012 22:02:49 +1100 |
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If you want to create your own MAC address for testing then you might consider using a "locally administered address" - basically make sure the first octet has bit 0 = 0 and bit 1 = 1, or easy to just choose 0x02 as the first octet of the MAC.
The following IEEE pdf has details but be careful of the bit ordering in the document (they are shown with the LS bit on the left of the octet when displaying the binary representation):
http://standards.ieee.org/develop/regauth/tut/macgrp.pdf Bye for now, Ian On 15/03/2012 8:49 PM, Oane Kingma wrote:
One thing I found when I was implementing lwIP was that my HP Procurve switch didn't like my test '01:23:45:67:89:AB' MAC address very much. It dropped all packets originating from that MAC address...Best regards, Oane On 15-3-2012 10:35, twenty wrote:Hi All, I implemented lwip in ADI BF527 DSP on a customized board. The Ethernetcommunication is fine between the board and the PC. However, if i connect the board and pc via a linksys switch, there is no communication at all. Iam sure there is no physical connection problem. i suspect it might berelated to lwip stack as the old platform which used KwikNet TCP/IP Stackfrom Kadak didn't have this issue. Do you guys have any idea on that? Thanks. Best regards, Xia
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