EtherLan User Guide
*Configure BootNet
AUN configuration command
Set the configuration state for whether or not AUN software is loaded from ROM on
machine power-up or hard reset.
Syntax
*configure Bootnet
onloff
Use
Sets the configuration state for whether or not the AUN software is to be loaded from ROM. You should
configure this value as 'on for stations on an AUN configured network, and as 'off otherwise (e.g. far stations on
an Acorn network which do not require AUN as well). In some situations it may be necessary to
configure BootNet off for a station which is acting as a Gateway.
Example
*configure BootNet on
Related Commands
None
Notes
As with any configuration command the current BootNet configuration can be found by entering:
*Status BootNet
from the command line * prompt.
*Configure EHVirtual
Configuration command
With the EtherH driver for the i
3
EtherLan E500 and E600 cards, sets the configuration
state for whether or not the virtual Ethernet interface feature is activated.
Syntax
*configure EHVirtual onloff
Use
EHVirtual is configured On to activate the virtual Ethernet interfaces. Thereafter the interface card will present
two Ethernet interfaces (eh0 and eh I) to the computer. The default configuration state is Off, and EHVirtual
should only be configured On if there is a PC card (podule card or second processor card) installed in the
computer and both that card and the RISC OS environment wish to use the network.
Example
*configure EHVirtual On
Related Commands
None
Notes
As with any configuration command the current EHVirtual configuration can be found by entering:
*Status EHVirtual
from the command line * prompt.
This command is not available with the Ethernet drivers supplied for use with EtherLan E 100 and E200 series
cards (for A3000 internal podule slot and A3020/A4000 network slot).
Unless noted otherwise, this manual describes the card with EHVirtual configured Off
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