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Communication Issues Between IMX and MPC with Different Network Configurations

This document discusses the communication challenges encountered when configuring network interfaces between the IMX and MPC systems. Specifically, it highlights that when using the configuration with the FEC enabled and EXT disabled, there is a communication failure after creating a bridge. However, when the alternative setup with EXT enabled is used, communication between IMX and MPC is successful post-bridge creation. Detailed steps and configurations are provided for troubleshooting and ensuring effective communication.

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Communication Issues Between IMX and MPC with Different Network Configurations

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  1. br0 Cross Cable IMX ADS FEC MPC 8323 RDB eth0 WLAN AP( minipci) ra0 If above combination ( on IMX Only FEC is enabled, EXT is disabled), after we make the Bridge, we cannot communicate between IMX & MPC But with Below setup , after we make the Bridge , we can communicate between IMX & MPC br0 Cross Cable IMX ADS MPC 8323 RDB eth0 WLAN AP( minipci) EXT ra0

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