Eoe mac address now derived from unique mac.
The EoE MAC address is now derived from the NIC part of the first global
unique MAC address of the linked list of available network interfaces or
otherwise the MAC address used by the EtherCAT master. The EoE MAC address
will get the format 02:NIC:NIC:NIC:RP:RP where NIC comes from the unique MAC
address (if available) and RP is the ring position of the EoE slave.
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This is the INSTALL file of the IgH EtherCAT Master.
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Building and installing
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The complete build and installation procedure is described in the respective
section of the documentation available from http://etherlab.org/en/ethercat.
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For the impatient: The procedure mainly consists of calling
$ ./boostrap # to create the configure script, if downloaded from the repo
$ ./configure
$ make all modules
... and as root:
# make modules_install install
# depmod
... and linking the init script and copying the sysconfig file from $PREFIX/etc
to the appropriate locations and customizing the sysconfig file.
# ln -s ${PREFIX}/etc/init.d/ethercat /etc/init.d/ethercat
# cp ${PREFIX}/etc/sysconfig/ethercat /etc/sysconfig/ethercat
# vi /etc/sysconfig/ethercat
Make sure, that the 'udev' package is installed, to automatically create the
EtherCAT character devices. The character devices will be created with mode
0660 and group root by default. If you want to give normal users reading
access, create a udev rule like this:
# echo KERNEL==\"EtherCAT[0-9]*\", MODE=\"0664\" > /etc/udev/rules.d/99-EtherCAT.rules
Now you can start the EtherCAT master:
# /etc/init.d/ethercat start
Have a look at the examples/ subdirectory for some application examples.
Have fun!
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