[U-Boot] TFTP Issue

T K, Sunil Kumar Sunil.Kumar at digi.com
Fri Dec 17 12:33:58 CET 2010


If you IP address is 192.168.42.30, then the gateway should have an
IP address in _your_ network, i. e. something starting 192.168.xx.xx

--> Yes. I agree with you.
Whatever gateway IP I have mentioned it is of server's gateway IP (In this case server is my PC. So I have given my PC gateway IP.) But earlier it was " gatewayip=0.0.0.0" and was working fine also.
Can't we go ahead without gatewayip?


Regards,
Sunil
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wolfgang Denk [mailto:wd at denx.de] 
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 3:49 PM
To: T K, Sunil Kumar
Cc: 'sywang'; 'u-boot at lists.denx.de'
Subject: Re: [U-Boot] TFTP Issue

Dear "T K, Sunil Kumar",

In message <674D2C24C8992F46817BBBF3ECAE914F4EBF8714A7 at blr-sms-exch01.digi.com> you wrote:
>
> ## Warning: gatewayip needed but not set

OK, this is a pretty clear message.

> Even after setting the gatewayip I could see the error messages as shown be=
> low:
...
> CCWMX51 # nfs 0x94000000 10.80.1.126:u-boot.bin
...
> File transfer via NFS from server 10.80.1.126; our IP address is 192.168.42.30;
> sending through gateway 10.80.1.1

If you IP address is 192.168.42.30, then the gateway should have an
IP address in _your_ network, i. e. something starting 192.168.xx.xx

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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