Manually Updating The Mac Address - NCR RealPOS 72XRT POS User Manual

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Manually Updating the MAC Address

The SPI/BIOS Updating Utility can be used to replace a lost or corrupted Motherboard
MAC address. Make note of the terminal MAC address before performing this
procedure.
Note:
1. Boot the terminal with the SPI/BIOS Update USB device as described earlier in this
2. Select Option
3. When prompted for the DMI information enter
4. At the DOS prompt enter the following commands:
debug [Enter]
The MAC address is located on a printed label on the front of the Motherboard.
chapter.
3
to perform a manual BIOS update.
1 Update SPI and BIOS - No prompt for Serial/Model/Class unless invalid
2 Update BIOS only - No prompt for Serial/Model/Class unless invalid
(Keeps ME/AMT configuration/provisioning data)
***** Forced Update of Serial/Model/Class Information *****
3 Update DMI only - Serial/Model/Class update ONLY (no BIOS/ SPI Update)
(Only one boot - no need for AC Power removal)
4 Update of SPI and BIOS - Always prompts for Serial/Model/Class
(Resets ME/AMT configuration/provisioning data)
5 Update of BIOS only - Always prompts for Serial/Model/Class
(Keeps ME/AMT configuration/provisioning data)
***** For Service Personnel Only *****
6 Update SPI and BIOS - Default Serial/Model/Class. Reset ME/AMT data
n outmac.bin [Enter]
rcx 6 [Enter]
e 100 xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx [Enter]
where:xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx is the terminal MAC address (Hex)
w [Enter]
q [Enter]
fpt /f gbe_reg.bin /a 0x1000 /l 0x2000 [Enter]
fpt /f outmac.bin /a 0x1000 /l 0x06 [Enter]
fpt -greset [Enter]
BIOS Updating Procedure
[CTRL-C]
to exit the utility.

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