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diff --git a/nuttx/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt b/nuttx/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt index fdaf6be80..695797e0e 100644 --- a/nuttx/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt +++ b/nuttx/configs/dk-tm4c129x/README.txt @@ -954,3 +954,44 @@ Where <subdir> is one of the following: similar to the nsh configuration except that it has IPv6 enabled and IPv4 disabled. Several network utilities that are not yet available under IPv6 are disabled. + + NOTES: + + 1. As of 2015-01-23, this configuration was identical to the nsh + configuration other than using IPv6. So all of the notes above + regarding the nsh configuration apply. + + Telnet does not work with IPv6. + + 2. This configuration can be modified to that both IPv4 and IPv6 + are support. Here is a summary of the additional configuration + settings requird to support both IPv4 and IPv6: + + CONFIG_NET_IPv4=y + CONFIG_NET_ARP=y + CONFIG_NET_ICMP=y + CONFIG_NET_ICMP_PING=y + + CONFIG_NETUTILS_DNSCLIENT=y + CONFIG_NETUTILS_DNSCLIENT_IPv4=y + CONFIG_NETUTILS_TELNETD=y + + CONFIG_NSH_IPADDR=0x0a000002 + CONFIG_NSH_DRIPADDR=0x0a000001 + CONFIG_NSH_NETMASK=0xffffff00 + CONFIG_NSH_TELNET=y + + Then from NSH, you have both ping and ping6 commands: + + nsh> ping 10.0.0.1 + nsh> ping6 fc00::1 + + And from the host you can do similar: + + ping 10.0.0.2 + ping6 fc00::2 (Linux) + ping -6 fc00::2 (Windows cmd) + + and Telnet again works from the host: + + telent 10.0.0.2 |