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Be sure to set it up as " | Be sure to set it up as " | ||
- | The easiest way to get access to an internal bero*fix card is to set up a bridge in AstLinux. See also this tip regarding **[[userdoc: | + | The easiest way to get access to an internal bero*fix card is to set up a bridge in AstLinux. See also this tip regarding **[[userdoc: |
BRIDGE0=" | BRIDGE0=" | ||
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into your '' | into your '' | ||
- | **Note**: The default IP address of the bero*fix is 10.0.0.2. You will initially need to assign BR0 an address in this range in order for '' | + | **Note**: The default IP address of the bero*fix is 10.0.0.2. You will initially need to assign BR0 an address in this range (e.g. 10.0.0.1) |
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+ | Then you need to to run the following command: | ||
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+ | bfdetect -b< | ||
Since Q4/2012 there is also a new bero*fix appliance available (mini-ITX board + bero*fix combined in a case). There is also a cheaper "Small Business Line" without pluggable modules available. | Since Q4/2012 there is also a new bero*fix appliance available (mini-ITX board + bero*fix combined in a case). There is also a cheaper "Small Business Line" without pluggable modules available. | ||
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