Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2015 18:45:33 -0700 From: Possnfiffer <possnfiffer@snowboard.com> To: Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@riseup.net> Cc: Sean Hamilton <seanhamilton@gmail.com>, kabaev@gmail.com, freebsd-mips@freebsd.org Subject: Re: What's the default bootcmd in ERL? Message-ID: <CAHAPrjAYrZLWY0yjshP=ZjBYJo4XsMJkNYrRS0ScpqqKmQzagQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <563EA701.9030202@riseup.net> References: <563E9E64.80301@riseup.net> <CAL8FB_3Xbd21Y98_CrtXH-b=dLNMd0a5BM3FfJOJ8J1Lvs78Aw@mail.gmail.com> <563EA701.9030202@riseup.net>
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I have my ERL hooked to a 5-port gigabit switch for extra ports. On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@riseup.net> wrote: > On 11/08/15 02:15, Sean Hamilton wrote: > > On 7 November 2015 at 16:59, Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@riseup.net> wrote: > >> [...] Could you post the full default bootcmd? > > > > http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/ERLITE-3_U-Boot should be > > relevant to your interests. > > > Thanks, although reading email from Alexander I'm not so sure now :( > > On 11/08/15 02:15, Alexander Kabaev wrote: > > On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 01:59:16 +0100 > > Piotr Kubaj <pkubaj@riseup.net> wrote: > > > >> > Hi, > >> > > >> > it turns out after some playing with EdgerRouter Lite that I need > >> > something better - the PoE model could be perfect. Thus, I can return > >> > it to shop, but I need to restore the default U-boot bootcmd to make > >> > it boot properly. I've saved it to oldbootcmd, but it turns out only > >> > a part of it was saved. Could you post the full default bootcmd? > >> > > >> > Thanks. > >> > > > Think again. POE model uses proprietary implementation of the switch > > chip that is not documented and defaults to passing no traffic, let > > alone letting anything but EdgeOS control it. > > > > -- Alexander Kabaev > > > Wow, you've just saved my life here :) If that is true, I would send > quite a money getting actually a worse router. I guess I could do with > ERL but I would prefer something with more Ethernet ports, embedded > switch would be handy but is not necessary. What router would you > recommend given such requirements? I want it to run FreeBSD or OpenBSD. > I need it for my home network (I also have a server in my basement), so > I don't want any of the rack routers for a cost of car. I'd also prefer > not to use a regular PC that makes a lot of noise. And it seems Soekris > routers are much more expensive and PC-Engines APU too limited :( > >
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