
Configuration using the stmcconfig utility
ST Micro Connect 2
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5.6
Identify an ST Micro Connect 2 on a network (--identify)
The
--identify
option returns the IP addresses that are assigned to an ST Micro
Connect 2 for both the Ethernet and USB-B interfaces. It uses the MAC address of the
ST Micro Connect 2’s Ethernet port that is printed on the side of the ST Micro Connect 2.
Note:
The identify operation only discovers ST Micro Connect 2s on the local network. Any
ST Micro Connect 2s on separate networks are not found. The default behavior for routers
between networks is to block the UDP broadcast identify message. Routers can be
configured to allow the identify broadcast to propagate to other local sub-networks, but this
requires intervention by a network administrator.
Syntax
stmcconfig --identify
<MAC>
The command returns the IP addresses for both ST Micro Connect 2 network ports,
eth0
and
usb0
.
The format of the output is:
Ethernet
: {<
dns name
>....}
[<
Ethernet IP address
>];
USB
: {<
dns name
>....}
[<
USB IP address
>]
;
Example
% stmcconfig --identify 00:80:e1:42:06:75
Ethernet: name1 [192.168.1.1]; USB: [192.168.2.1]
5.7
Identify all ST Micro Connect 2s on a network (--identify-all)
The
--identify-all
option is an extension of the
--identify
option described in
Section 5.6
. All ST Micro Connect 2s on the LAN are detected.
Note:
The identify operation only discovers ST Micro Connect 2s on the local network. Any
ST Micro Connect 2s on separate networks are not found. The default behavior for routers
between networks is to block the UDP broadcast identify message. Routers can be
configured to allow the identify broadcast to propagate to other local sub-networks, but this
requires intervention by a network administrator.
Syntax
stmcconfig --identify-all
The command returns the IP addresses for both ST Micro Connect 2 network ports,
eth0
and
usb0
. The format of the output is:
Ethernet
: {<
dns name
>....}
[*]
[<
Ethernet IP address
>];
USB
: {<
dns name
>....}
[*][<
USB IP address
>]
;
The
*
is displayed when an interface is active and has sent a reply packet to the host.
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