fp@563: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fp@563: # fp@573: # EtherCAT master sysconfig file fp@563: # fp@563: # $Id$ fp@563: # fp@563: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fp@563: fp@563: # fp@1091: # Master devices. fp@563: # fp@1091: # The MASTER_DEVICE variable specifies the Ethernet device for a master fp@1091: # with index 'X'. fp@563: # fp@639: # Specify the MAC address (hexadecimal with colons) of the Ethernet device to fp@699: # use. Example: "00:00:08:44:ab:66" fp@563: # fp@700: # The broadcast address "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff" has a special meaning: It tells fp@1091: # the master to accept the first device offered by any Ethernet driver. fp@700: # fp@639: # The MASTER_DEVICE variables also determine, how many masters will be fp@573: # created: A non-empty variable MASTER0_DEVICE will create one master, adding fp@573: # a non-empty variable MASTER1_DEVICE will create a second master, and so on. fp@563: # fp@699: MASTER0_DEVICE="" fp@699: #MASTER1_DEVICE="" fp@563: fp@588: # fp@588: # Ethernet driver modules to replace with EtherCAT-capable ones. fp@588: # fp@1091: # The init script will try to unload the Ethernet driver modules in the list fp@588: # and replace them with the EtherCAT-capable ones, respectively. If a certain fp@588: # (EtherCAT-capable) driver is not found, a warning will appear. fp@588: # fp@1233: # Possible values: 8139too, e100, e1000. fp@699: # Separate multiple drivers with spaces. fp@699: # fp@1233: # Note: The e100 and e1000 drivers are not built by default. Enable them with fp@1233: # the --enable- configure switches. fp@588: # fp@699: DEVICE_MODULES="" fp@588: fp@812: # fp@812: # Flags for loading kernel modules. fp@812: # fp@812: # This can usually be left empty. Adjust this variable, if you have problems fp@812: # with module loading. fp@812: # fp@812: #MODPROBE_FLAGS="-b" fp@812: fp@563: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------