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not a standard mode. When the firmware detects a non-standard signal
mode in the NVRAM, it creates a new mode for it and adds it to the Search
Link list with the highest priority;
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A variable indicating whether working with or without VLANs, necessary
only if the IFCP client is going to be disabled, otherwise it will be discovered
by the dLAN 200 DSpro adapter itself;
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A variable indicating whether the IFCP client is or is not being used;
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A variable indicating whether working in autoconfiguration or NVRAM boot
mode;
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MV nodes: The default Management VLAN tag value used by DHCP and
TFTP protocols. This value can be changed manually. To use this configura-
tion the IFCP client must be disabled.
Because the MV FW has to get the translation information through TFTP, the MV
NVRAM stores the Management VLAN that this node uses to get the IP through
DHCP. Also the IFCP client has to be disabled otherwise the Management VLAN
will not be used.
Note that this tag is only mandatory when there is no other node to get the
Management VLAN tag from through IFCP protocol.
When the IFCP client is enabled, this means that the node must perform an IFCP
request to get the translation table, in the same way as the LV and EU nodes do.
All of the necessary values in the NVRAM can be modified using autoconfigura-
tion console commands. See Section 12.14: Autoconfiguration Console for
further information.
12.10
Equipment Requirements
12.10.1
End User Equipment
End user equipment is only one chipset with two connections: one Ethernet and
one LV PL (with LV FW on the other side of the connection).
12.10.1.1 End User NVRAM
The end user node NVRAM has information about the MAC of this node and, if
necessary, the signal bandwidth and the central frequency.
12.10.1.2 End User FW: Autoconfiguration Task
The autoconfiguration task in the end user FW has the following steps:
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