#!/bin/sh # file: scripts/start.sh # use int6kf to start firmware on a device having a blank or corrupted # NVRAM; this is a standard Intellon script that has proven useful but # feel free to make changes; # ==================================================================== # host symbols; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- . /etc/environment . ${SCRIPTS}/hardware.sh . ${SCRIPTS}/firmware.sh # ==================================================================== # query connection; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- echo -n "Interface [${ETH}]: "; read if [ ! -z ${REPLY} ]; then ETH=${REPLY} fi # ==================================================================== # define random DAK and NMK; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- MAC=auto DAK=$(rkey secret.key -D) NMK=$(rkey secret.key -M) # ==================================================================== # update PIB file with MAC, DAK and NMK; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- modpib -M ${MAC} -D ${DAK} -N ${NMK} ${PIB} -v if [ ${?} != 0 ]; then exit 1 fi # ==================================================================== # write CFG, FW and PIB to device and start FW execution; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- int6kf -i ${ETH} -C ${CFG} -P ${PIB} -N ${NVM} if [ ${?} != 0 ]; then exit 1 fi # ==================================================================== # confirm device identity; # -------------------------------------------------------------------- int6k -i ${ETH} -I # ==================================================================== # # -------------------------------------------------------------------- exit 0