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Re: 5263 How do i change VCI VPI? said by Doctor Olds: Do you mean it is straight into the VxWorks Shell? If so, is it password protected or is that not possible on a direct serial interface
It does not seem to be VxWorks. On power-up, it identifies itself as:
************************************************ * Cooperative Multitasking OS Ver 0.02 * * ===================================== * * Cadence Design Systems, Inc. * * Copyright (C) 2000 * ************************************************
There is no password. The main menu looks like this:
atm - ATM Menu Node eth - Ethernet Menu Node nv - NvData Menu Node adslShow - ADSL Reg Show cstart - show startup loading devShow - show serviced devices di - extended diagnostics dmb - disp mem byte [addr] dml - disp mem long [addr] smb - set mem byte [addr value] sml - set mem long [addr value] fldump - show supported FLASH devs flsize - show FLASH size free - free [address] gInit - gpcifInit [offset] gRead - gpcifRead [offset] gWrite - gpcifWrite [offset] i - show threads intLock - duh! intUnlock - duh! intrGet - get Intr mask status intrSet - set Intr mask status intrShow - show interrup controler logShow - show logging info malloc - allocate memory [size] msDelay - delay for N milliseconds osClr - clear scheduler stats osStat - show scheduler stats panic - panic [string] perShow - show periodic services printf - printf "fmt", ... profile - thread profiling [0|1] readPSR - get Processor Status Reg reboot - reboot the modem set - set dsl disconnect/restart show - show conn or show dslstatus stackChk - check stack usage trainDSL - kbits tstmpEnab - enable/dis timestamp tstmpFreq - get timestamp freq tstmpEx - exercise timestamp tstmp2ms - timestamp to millisec tstmp2us - timestamp to microsec timestamp - get hw timestamp timerShow - show hardware timers tprio - set thread priority uptime - pretty-print system uptime usDelay - delay for N microseconds uspeed - set UART speed xd - hexdump [addr,count,base] help - print this help
I will write a description of how to connect to this shell and post it to this forum. |
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 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 | That is very cool Thanks! I look forward to your followup. It's not VxWorks like you say, that's for sure!!
This is from a 5660:
VxWorks (for PowerPC MPC850SAR rev A.00 CPM rev. 0x0065) version 5.3.1. Kernel: WIND version 2.5. Made on Mar 9 2001, 14:52:54. Boot line: cpm(0,0)host:/wind/target/config/gal9/vxWorks value = 57 = 0x39 = '9'
-> devs drv name 0 /null 1 /tyCo/0 3 /pty/telnet.0.S 4 /pty/telnet.0.M 3 /pty/telnet.1.S 4 /pty/telnet.1.M 3 /pty/telnet.2.S 4 /pty/telnet.2.M 3 /pty/telnet.3.S 4 /pty/telnet.3.M 3 /pty/telnet.4.S 4 /pty/telnet.4.M 5 /ftp 5 /etc +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Regards,
Doctor Olds -- Help Team DSL Reports find E.T., put your CPU to good use. Clarke's First Law: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." |
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 hidroHeyfocker join:2001-07-15 Kingston, WA | reply to Huckleberry3 said by Huckleberry: I will write a description of how to connect to this shell and post it to this forum.
Cool
-Ed -- ~~~ Welcome to DSLR! ~~~ |
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