Emerson ATCA-9305 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Management Processor Monitor:
 Monitor Recovery and 
9-6
Recovering the Monitor
1
Make sure that a monitor ROM device is installed in the PLCC socket on the ATCA-9305.
2
Verify there is a shunt on J9, across pins 1 and 2.
3
Issue the following command, where serial_number is the board’s serial number, at the 
monitor prompt:
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => moninit serial_number
moninit will also reset environment variables to the default state.
4
To boot from soldered flash, power down the board and remove the shunt from J9, pins 1 
and 2.
The monitor always resides in the top 512 KB block of NOR flash (banks 1 and 2) as shown in 
.
Table 9-3:
Monitor Address per Flash Device 
Resetting Environment Variables
To restore the monitor’s standard environment variables, execute the following commands 
and insert the appropriate data in the italicized fields:
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => moninit serial_number noburn
Note:
Press the ‘s’ key on the keyboard during reset to force the default environment variables to be loaded. See 
“MPC8548 Environment Variables” fo
r more information.
Optionally, save your settings:
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => saveenv
Updating the Monitor via TFTP
To update the monitor via TFTP, ensure that an appropriate VLAN is set up in the Ethernet 
switch (see the ATCA-9305 Quick Start Guide, #10009110-xx) and execute the following 
commands, inserting the appropriate data in the italicized fields:
If necessary, edit your network settings:
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => setenv ipaddr 192.168.1.100 
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => setenv gatewayip 192.168.1.1 
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 
ATCA-9305 (1.0) => setenv serverip 10.64.16.168
Address Range (hex):
Device: 
F3F8,0000-F400,0000
Monitor Location in Flash Bank2 (4 MB)
F3B8,0000-F3C0,0000
Monitor Location in Flash Bank1 (4 MB)
F3B7,0000-F3B7,1000
Environment Variables
F3F7,0000-F3F7,1000
Redundant Environment Variables