Emerson ATCA-9305 User Manual

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Section 9
Management Processor Monitor
This chapter describes the monitor’s basic features, operation, and configuration 
sequences. This chapter also serves as a reference for the monitor commands and func-
tions.
COMMAND-LINE FEATURES
The ATCA-9305 monitor uses a command-line interface with the following features:
Auto-Repeat:
After entering a command, you can re-execute it simply by pressing the ENTER or RETURN 
key.
Command History:
Recall previously entered commands using the up and down arrow keys.
TFTP Boot:
You can use the TFTP protocol to load application images via Ethernet into the ATCA-9305’
memory.
Auto-Boot:
You can store specific boot commands in the environment to be executed automatically 
after reset.
Flash Programming:
You can write application images into flash via the U-Boot command line. The upper 1 MB at 
the base of flash and 128 KB of each flash bank is reserved for the monitor and environment 
variables (see “MPC8548 Memory Map”). One megabyte is reserved at the second bank of 
flash. The moninit command will load both banks of flash (see “moninit” on page 9-22) with 
the monitor and default environment variables.
At power-up or after a reset, the monitor runs diagnostics and reports the results in the 
start-up display, see 
. During the power-up sequence, the monitor configures the 
board according to the environment variables (see “MPC8548 Environment Variables” on 
page 9-26)
. If the configuration indicates that autoboot is enabled, the monitor attempts to 
load the application from the specified device. If the monitor is not configured for autoboot 
or a failure occurs during power-up, the monitor enters normal command-line mode. Also, 
the optional “e-keying” environment variable enables connections at power-up, for debug 
purposes only, to the Update Channel and payload ports that go off the ATCA-9305. See 
 for more information.
The monitor command prompt in 
 
is the result of a successful hardware boot of the