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Ethernet data link layer. The Ethernet driver is disabled; SLIP IP
packets are exchanged on UART1; UART0 is still the serial console.
1. Configure and build the slip-httpd configuration.
2. Connect to a Linux box (assuming /dev/ttyS0)
3. Reset on the target side / attach SLIP on the Linux side:
$ slattach -p slip -s 57600 /dev/ttyS0 &
This should create an interface with a name like sl0. Add -d to
get debug output. In the naming, slN, the N corresponds to the
tty device number as in /dev/ttySN.
4. After turning over the line to the SLIP driver, you must configure
the network interface. Again, you do this using the standard
ifconfig and route commands. Assume that we have connected to a
host PC with address 192.168.0.101 from your target with address
10.0.0.2. On the Linux PC you would execute the following as root:
$ ifconfig sl0 192.168.0.101 pointopoint 10.0.0.2 up -OR?-
$ ifconfig sl0 10.0.0.2 pointopoint 192.168.0.101 up
$ route add 10.0.0.2 dev sl0
Assuming the SLIP is attached to device sl0.
[ NOTE: As of this writing, I actually have not yet successfully ]
[ configured SLIP on Linux. The above are really just my working notes. ]
[ I suspect that I may have the IP address backward for one thing. ]
thttpd:
This builds the THTTPD web server example using the THTTPD and
the examples/thttpd application.