Web Server (Ml507 - Using Integrated Tri-Mode Ethernet Mac Block); Location; Description; Setup - Xilinx ML505 Getting Started Tutorial

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ML50x Demonstrations in System ACE CF

Web Server (ML507 - Using Integrated Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC Block)

Location

System ACE configuration address 2.
From the Bootloader menu, select option 2 to start the Web Server demonstration.

Description

In this demonstration, an Ethernet-controlled GPIO interface application uses the ML507
board as a Web server. A remote host, such as a computer running a Web browser, can
communicate with the board using the Ethernet to read the value of the board's DIP
switches or to set the LEDs on the board. Refreshing or reloading the remote computer's
Web browser causes the background color to change and the current DIP switch values to
be re-read. By default, the IP address of the ML507 board is 192.168.1.10, but it can be
changed by recompiling the software.

Setup

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Connect an Ethernet cable (straight or crossover) from your host computer to the
ML507 board.
Note:
The Ethernet PHY chip on ML50x boards has an auto-crossover feature.
Configure the remote computer host's IP address to 192.168.1.10 (Subnet mask can be
255.255.255.0).
Note:
Record the previous network settings so they will be easier to restore after the lab. The
screen shots and icon names might be slightly different depending on your computer's operating
system version.
Right-click My Network Places on your computer, and select Properties
Right-click Local Area Connection, and select Properties
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties
Figure 9: Local Area Connection Properties Setup
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