Hi Jon,
Ethernet should be auto enabled after entering android word.
The green LED on the Ethernet port should be blinking if the cable is plugin before the Linux booting (This is not related with the ECM).
The yellow LED should be on if the Ethernet is enabled by checking the ECM setting box.

If the cable is not plugin before the Linux booting, you need to disable then enable the Ethernet by unchecking then checking the ECM box.
Once the green LED has blinked, unplug then plugin the cable can make the green LED off then blinking.

BRs,
Kejun ZHOU

There is not special config for other devices.


On 12 January 2012 18:31, Jon Medhurst (Tixy) <tixy@linaro.org> wrote:
On Wed, 2012-01-11 at 20:48 -0600, Zach Pfeffer wrote:
> Kejun has done a great job with ECM.

Yes, thanks Kejun. :-) I have a question though...

I can see the Settings menu has options for Ethernet now, and it
defaults to DHCP, which is good. However, after booting my vexpress it
doesn't have an active network connection. I also tried changing the
config and enabling/disabling ethernet. Is there some more plumbing that
needs adding, or something I need to add to my device config to get
ethernet working?

(Additional info, I can still bring up a network from the commandline
with "netcfg eth0 dhcp", but DSN resolving doesn't work, and the UI
doesn't recognise there being a network. This was the situation before
ECM was added.)

Thanks

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Tixy