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6.2
Set up the Decoder board to work with the Encoder board
As shipped the Decoder board will have the same IP address as the Encoder board (192.168.81.68). To be
able to work on the same system, one of the boards should have a modified IP address. In this example,
we will change the Decoder board IP address to 192.168.81.67 (Note: If you already set the Encoder board
to use DHCP, then these steps are not needed).
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In the serial menu, type “X” to exit the serial menu. This will bring you to the arago login prompt.
Type “root” and <return>.
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This should take you to the linux prompt. From here type “fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.81.67”:
root@arago:~# fw_setenv ipaddr 192.168.81.67
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Then reboot the system by typing “reboot –f”:
root@arago:~# reboot -f
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You should then see the Decoder board reboot. In the serial menu, you can verify the new IP address
has taken effect:
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In your PC, run a web browser (for best results, Z3 recommends FireFox or Chrome). In this browser,
type http://192.168.81.67). After about three seconds, the Encoder Settings menu should come up.
You will change this later to operate as a Decoder. But first, let’s go back to the Encoder and set up
the stream …
Figure 33 IP Address Change in Decoder
Address Change