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User manual
Rev. 00.06 — 5 June 2009
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UM10360
Chapter 10: LPC17xx Ethernet
13.2 Receive Filter WoL Status Register (RxFilterWoLStatus - 0x5000 0204)
The Receive Filter Wake-up on LAN Status register (RxFilterWoLStatus) is a Read Only
register with an address of 0x5000 0204.
lists the definition of the individual bits in the register.
The bits in this register record the cause for a WoL. Bits in RxFilterWoLStatus can be
cleared by writing the RxFilterWoLClear register.
13.3 Receive Filter WoL Clear Register (RxFilterWoLClear - 0x5000 0208)
The Receive Filter Wake-up on LAN Clear register (RxFilterWoLClear) is a Write Only
register with an address of 0x5000 0208.
lists the definition of the individual bits in the register.
5
AcceptPerfectEn
When set to ’1’, the frames with a destination address
identical to the
station address are accepted.
0
11:6
-
Reserved, user software should not write ones to
reserved bits. The value read from a reserved bit is not
defined.
NA
12
MagicPacketEnWoL
When set to ’1’, the result of the magic packet filter will
generate a WoL interrupt when there is a match.
0
13
RxFilterEnWoL
When set to ’1’, the result of the perfect address
matching filter and the imperfect hash filter will
generate a WoL interrupt when there is a match.
0
31:14 -
Unused
0x0
Table 143. Receive Filter Control register (RxFilterCtrl - address 0x5000 0200) bit description
Bit
Symbol
Function
Reset
value
Table 144. Receive Filter WoL Status register (RxFilterWoLStatus - address 0x5000 0204) bit
description
Bit
Symbol
Function
Reset
value
0
AcceptUnicastWoL
When the value is ’1’, a unicast frames caused WoL.
0
1
AcceptBroadcastWoL
When the value is ’1’, a broadcast frame caused WoL.
0
2
AcceptMulticastWoL
When the value is ’1’, a multicast frame caused WoL.
0
3
AcceptUnicastHashWoL
When the value is ’1’, a unicast frame that passes the
imperfect hash filter caused WoL.
0
4
AcceptMulticastHashWoL When the value is ’1’, a multicast frame that passes the
imperfect hash filter caused WoL.
0
5
AcceptPerfectWoL
When the value is ’1’, the perfect address matching filter
caused WoL.
0
6
-
Unused
0x0
7
RxFilterWoL
When the value is ’1’, the receive filter caused WoL.
0
8
MagicPacketWoL
When the value is ’1’, the magic packet filter caused
WoL.
0
31:9 -
Unused
0x0