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perletz
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Posted - 22 Apr 2005 : 08:57:04
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Do you ship the AGX boards each with a unique, appropriately registered, MAC address? If so, can we ship our end product with the ADS supplied MAC address? (The AGX based ethernet port is the only ethernet port on our product.)
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ctacke
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Posted - 22 Apr 2005 : 09:41:20
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Yes, all ADS devices with on-board ethernet controllers are pre-programmed with a unique registered MAC address that is suitable for shipping. |
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Simonson
6 Posts |
Posted - 24 Feb 2006 : 13:04:33
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When did Graphics Client Plus boards start shipping with MAC addresses programmed in them? What serial number would that be?
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akidder
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Posted - 24 Feb 2006 : 14:11:42
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All our products with Ethernet controllers also have pre-programmed MAC addresses.
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Simonson
6 Posts |
Posted - 08 Mar 2006 : 15:02:03
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In the WinCE Developers Guide, Section 2.10.3, it mentions that units shipped before the ethernet driver was developed were not issued MAC addresses. Our application uses the MAC address as a way of identifying each individual unit. However, we did not implement this routine until recently. I was curious as to whether we have overlooked something when we update our older field units with our new application.
As a related note, we have run across 1 GCP that appears to inconsistently report its MAC address. That system is to be, or was already, returned to ADS for someone to look at.
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akidder
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Posted - 08 Mar 2006 : 15:31:34
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Thanks for the details. I see why you're asking, now. The GC Plus has had a working Ethernet driver for many (many) years now, so I think you can count on the boards having a MAC address.
One check of the MAC address that you might run is ensure that the address is not all zeroes or all FF's. That would probably be sufficient to ensure that the MAC address is valid. MAC addresses on our boards currently start with 00-60-0C, but I wouldn't use that as a check, since that address could change in the future.
Let us know if there is more detail we can provide.
If the MAC address is inconsistent, you're right to consider returning it for repair. |
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