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You can also insert other types of SFP transceivers into Kasli if you wish to use it directly in e.g. an optical fiber Ethernet network.
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You can also insert other types of SFP transceivers into Kasli if you wish to use it directly in e.g. an optical fiber Ethernet network.
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If you purchased a device from M-Labs, it already comes with a valid MAC address and an IP address, usually ``192.168.1.75``. Once you can reach this IP, it can be changed with: ::
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If you purchased a Kasli device from M-Labs, it usually comes with the IP address ``192.168.1.75``. Once you can reach this IP, it can be changed with: ::
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$ artiq_coremgmt -D 192.168.1.75 config write -s ip [new IP]
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$ artiq_coremgmt -D 192.168.1.75 config write -s ip [new IP]
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and then reboot the device (with ``artiq_flash start`` or a power cycle).
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and then reboot the device (with ``artiq_flash start`` or a power cycle).
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In other cases, install OpenOCD as before, and flash the IP and MAC addresses directly: ::
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In other cases, install OpenOCD as before, and flash the IP (and, if necessary, MAC) addresses directly: ::
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$ artiq_mkfs flash_storage.img -s mac xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -s ip xx.xx.xx.xx
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$ artiq_mkfs flash_storage.img -s mac xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx -s ip xx.xx.xx.xx
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$ artiq_flash -t [board] -V [variant] -f flash_storage.img storage start
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$ artiq_flash -t [board] -V [variant] -f flash_storage.img storage start
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For Kasli devices, flashing a MAC address is not necessary as they can obtain it from their EEPROM.
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Check that you can ping the device. If ping fails, check that the Ethernet link LED is ON - on Kasli, it is the LED next to the SFP0 connector. As a next step, look at the messages emitted on the UART during boot. Use a program such as flterm or PuTTY to connect to the device's serial port at 115200bps 8-N-1 and reboot the device. On Kasli, the serial port is on FTDI channel 2 with v1.1 hardware (with channel 0 being JTAG) and on FTDI channel 1 with v1.0 hardware.
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Check that you can ping the device. If ping fails, check that the Ethernet link LED is ON - on Kasli, it is the LED next to the SFP0 connector. As a next step, look at the messages emitted on the UART during boot. Use a program such as flterm or PuTTY to connect to the device's serial port at 115200bps 8-N-1 and reboot the device. On Kasli, the serial port is on FTDI channel 2 with v1.1 hardware (with channel 0 being JTAG) and on FTDI channel 1 with v1.0 hardware.
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If you want to use IPv6, the device also has a link-local address that corresponds to its EUI-64, and an additional arbitrary IPv6 address can be defined by using the ``ip6`` configuration key. All IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
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If you want to use IPv6, the device also has a link-local address that corresponds to its EUI-64, and an additional arbitrary IPv6 address can be defined by using the ``ip6`` configuration key. All IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used at the same time.
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