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-.. _vyosonbaremetal:
-
-#####################
-Running on Bare Metal
-#####################
-
-Supermicro A2SDi (Atom C3000)
-=============================
-
-I opted to get one of the new Intel Atom C3000 CPUs to spawn VyOS on it.
-Running VyOS on an UEFI only device is supported as of VyOS release 1.2.
-
-Shopping Cart
--------------
-
-* 1x Supermicro CSE-505-203B (19" 1U chassis, inkl. 200W PSU)
-* 1x Supermicro MCP-260-00085-0B (I/O Shield for A2SDi-2C-HLN4F)
-* 1x Supermicro A2SDi-2C-HLN4F (Intel Atom C3338, 2C/2T, 4MB cache, Quad LAN
- with Intel C3000 SoC 1GbE)
-* 1x Crucial CT4G4DFS824A (4GB DDR4 RAM 2400 MT/s, PC4-19200)
-* 1x SanDisk Ultra Fit 32GB (USB-A 3.0 SDCZ43-032G-G46 mass storage for OS)
-* 1x Supermicro MCP-320-81302-0B (optional FAN tray)
-
-Optional (10GE)
----------------
-If you want to get additional ethernet ports or even 10GE connectivity
-the following optional parts will be required:
-
-* 1x Supermicro RSC-RR1U-E8 (Riser Card)
-* 1x Supermicro MCP-120-00063-0N (Riser Card Bracket)
-
-Latest VyOS rolling releases boot without any problem on this board. You also
-receive a nice IPMI interface realized with an ASPEED AST2400 BMC (no
-information about `OpenBMC <https://www.openbmc.org/>`_ so far on this
-motherboard).
-
-Pictures
---------
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_back.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B Back
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B Front
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_open_1.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B Open 1
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_open_2.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B Open 2
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_open_3.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B Open 3
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_10ge_open_1.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B w/ 10GE Open 1
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_10ge_open_2.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B w/ 10GE Open 2
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_10ge_open_3.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B w/ 10GE Open 3
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/1u_vyos_front_10ge_open_4.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: CSE-505-203B w/ 10GE Open
-
-
-.. _pc-engines-apu4:
-
-PC Engines APU4
-================
-
-As this platform seems to be quite common in terms of noise, cost, power and
-performance it makes sense to write a small installation manual.
-
-This guide was developed using an APU4C4 board with the following specs:
-
-* AMD Embedded G series GX-412TC, 1 GHz quad Jaguar core with 64 bit and AES-NI
- support, 32K data + 32K instruction cache per core, shared 2MB L2 cache.
-* 4 GB DDR3-1333 DRAM, with optional ECC support
-* About 6 to 10W of 12V DC power depending on CPU load
-* 2 miniPCI express (one with SIM socket for 3G modem).
-* 4 Gigabit Ethernet channels using Intel i211AT NICs
-
-The board can be powered via 12V from the front or via a 5V onboard connector.
-
-.. _vyos-on-baremetal:apu4_shopping:
-
-Shopping Cart
--------------
-
-* 1x apu4c4 = 4 i211AT LAN / AMD GX-412TC CPU / 4 GB DRAM / dual SIM
-* 1x Kingston SUV500MS/120G
-* 1x VARIA Group Item 326745 19" dual rack for APU4
-
-The 19" enclosure can accommodate up to two APU4 boards - there is a single and
-dual front cover.
-
-Extension Modules
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-WiFi
-""""
-
-Refer to :ref:`wireless-interface` for additional information, below listed
-modules have been tested successfully on this Hardware platform:
-
-* Compex WLE900VX mini-PCIe WiFi module, only supported in mPCIe slot 1.
-* Intel Corporation AX200 mini-PCIe WiFi module, only supported in mPCIe slot 1.
- (see :ref:`wireless-interface-intel-ax200`)
-
-WWAN
-""""
-
-Refer to :ref:`wwan-interface` for additional information, below listed modules
-have been tested successfully on this Hardware platform using VyOS 1.3
-(equuleus):
-
-* Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7304 miniPCIe card (LTE)
-* Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7430 miniPCIe card (LTE)
-* Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7455 miniPCIe card (LTE)
-* Sierra Wireless AirPrime MC7710 miniPCIe card (LTE)
-* Huawei ME909u-521 miniPCIe card (LTE)
-
-VyOS 1.2 (crux)
----------------
-
-Depending on the VyOS versions you intend to install there is a difference in
-the serial port settings (:vytask:`T1327`).
-
-Create a bootable USB pendrive using e.g. Rufus_ on a Windows machine.
-
-Connect serial port to a PC through null modem cable (RXD / TXD crossed over).
-Set terminal emulator to 115200 8N1.
-
-.. stop_vyoslinter
-.. code-block:: none
-
- PC Engines apu4
- coreboot build 20171130
- BIOS version v4.6.4
- 4080 MB ECC DRAM
- SeaBIOS (version rel-1.11.0.1-0-g90da88d)
-
- Press F10 key now for boot menu:
-
- Select boot device:
-
- 1. ata0-0: KINGSTON SUV500MS120G ATA-11 Hard-Disk (111 GiBytes)
- 2. USB MSC Drive Generic Flash Disk 8.07
- 3. Payload [memtest]
- 4. Payload [setup]
-
-.. start_vyoslinter
-
-
-Now boot from the ``USB MSC Drive Generic Flash Disk 8.07`` media by pressing
-``2``, the VyOS boot menu will appear, just wait 10 seconds or press ``Enter``
-to continue.
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- lqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqk
- x VyOS - Boot Menu x
- tqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqu
- x Live (amd64-vyos) x
- x Live (amd64-vyos failsafe) x
- x x
- mqqqqqqPress ENAutomatic boot in 10 seconds...nu entryqqqqqqqj
-
-The image will be loaded and the last lines you will get will be:
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- Loading /live/vmlinuz... ok
- Loading /live/initrd.img...
-
-The Kernel will now spin up using a different console setting. Set terminal
-emulator to 9600 8N1 and after a while your console will show:
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- Loading /live/vmlinuz... ok
- Loading /live/initrd.img...
- Welcome to VyOS - vyos ttyS0
-
- vyos login:
-
-You can now proceed with a regular image installation as described in
-:ref:`installation`.
-
-As the APU board itself still used a serial setting of 115200 8N1 it is
-strongly recommended that you change the VyOS serial interface settings after
-your first successful boot.
-
-Use the following command to adjust the :ref:`serial-console` settings:
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- set system console device ttyS0 speed 115200
-
-.. note:: Once you ``commit`` the above changes access to the serial interface
- is lost until you set your terminal emulator to 115200 8N1 again.
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- vyos@vyos# show system console
- device ttyS0 {
- speed 115200
- }
-
-VyOS 1.2 (rolling)
-------------------
-
-Installing the rolling release on an APU2 board does not require any change
-on the serial console from your host side as :vytask:`T1327` was successfully
-implemented.
-
-Simply proceed with a regular image installation as described in
-:ref:`installation`.
-
-.. _vyos-on-baremetal:apu4_pictures:
-
-Pictures
---------
-
-.. note:: Both device types operate without any moving parts and emit zero
- noise.
-
-Rack Mount
-^^^^^^^^^^
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_1.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 rack closed
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_2.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 rack front
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_3.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 rack module #1
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_4.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 rack module #2
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_5.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 rack module #3 with PSU
-
-VyOS custom print
-"""""""""""""""""
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_rack_vyos_print.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 custom VyOS powder coat
-
-Desktop / Bench Top
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_desk_1.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 desktop closed
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_desk_2.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 desktop closed
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_desk_3.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 desktop back
-
-.. figure:: /_static/images/apu4_desk_4.jpg
- :scale: 25 %
- :alt: APU4 desktop back
-
-.. _Rufus: https://rufus.ie/
-
-Qotom Q355G4
-============
-
-The install on this Q355G4 box is pretty much plug and play. The port numbering
-the OS does might differ from the labels on the outside, but the UEFI firmware
-has a port blink test built in with MAC addresses so you can very quickly
-identify which is which. MAC labels are on the inside as well, and this test
-can be done from VyOS or plain Linux too. Default settings in the UEFI will
-make it boot, but depending on your installation wishes (i.e. storage type,
-boot type, console type) you might want to adjust them. This Qotom company
-seems to be the real OEM/ODM for many other relabelling companies like
-Protectli.
-
-Hardware
---------
-
-There are a number of other options, but they all seem to be close to Intel
-reference designs, with added features like more serial ports, more network
-interfaces and the likes. Because they don't deviate too much from standard
-designs all the hardware is well-supported by mainline. It accepts one LPDDR3
-SO-DIMM, but chances are that if you need more than that, you'll also want
-something even beefier than an i5. There are options for antenna holes, and SIM
-slots, so you could in theory add an LTE/Cell modem (not tested so far).
-
-The chassis is a U-shaped alu extrusion with removable I/O plates and removable
-bottom plate. Cooling is completely passive with a heatsink on the SoC with
-internal and external fins, a flat interface surface, thermal pad on top of
-that, which then directly attaches to the chassis, which has fins as well. It
-comes with mounting hardware and rubber feet, so you could place it like a
-desktop model or mount it on a VESA mount, or even wall mount it with the
-provided mounting plate. The closing plate doubles as internal 2.5" mounting
-place for an HDD or SSD, and comes supplied with a small SATA cable and SATA
-power cable.
-
-Power supply is a 12VDC barrel jack, and included switching power supply, which
-is why SATA power regulation is on-board. Internally it has a NUC-board-style
-on-board 12V input header as well, the molex locking style.
-
-There are WDT options and auto-boot on power enable, which is great for remote
-setups. Firmware is reasonably secure (no backdoors found, BootGuard is enabled
-in enforcement mode, which is good but also means no coreboot option), yet has
-most options available to configure (so it's not locked out like most firmwares
-are).
-
-An external RS232 serial port is available, internally a GPIO header as well.
-It does have Realtek based audio on board for some reason, but you can disable
-that. Booting works on both USB2 and USB3 ports. Switching between serial BIOS
-mode and HDMI BIOS mode depends on what is connected at startup; it goes into
-serial mode if you disconnect HDMI and plug in serial, in all other cases it's
-HDMI mode.
-
-Partaker i5
-===========
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/600px-Partaker-i5.jpg
-
-I believe this is actually the same hardware as the Protectli. I purchased it
-in June 2018. It came pre-loaded with pfSense.
-
-`Manufacturer product page <http://www.inctel.com.cn/product/detail/338.html>`_.
-
-Installation
-------------
-
-* Write VyOS ISO to USB drive of some sort
-* Plug in VGA, power, USB keyboard, and USB drive
-* Press "SW" button on the front (this is the power button; I don't know what
- "SW" is supposed to mean).
-* Begin rapidly pressing delete on the keyboard. The boot prompt is very quick,
- but with a few tries you should be able to get into the BIOS.
-* Chipset > South Bridge > USB Configuration: set XHCI to Disabled and USB 2.0
- (EHCI) to Enabled. Without doing this, the USB drive won't boot.
-* Boot to the VyOS installer and install as usual.
-
-Warning the interface labels on my device are backwards; the left-most "LAN4"
-port is eth0 and the right-most "LAN1" port is eth3.
-
-Acrosser AND-J190N1
-===================
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/480px-Acrosser_ANDJ190N1_Front.jpg
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/480px-Acrosser_ANDJ190N1_Back.jpg
-
-This microbox network appliance was build to create OpenVPN bridges. It can
-saturate a 100Mbps link. It is a small (serial console only) PC with 6 Gb LAN
-
-You may have to add your own RAM and HDD/SSD. There is no VGA connector. But
-Acrosser provides a DB25 adapter for the VGA header on the motherboard (not
-used).
-
-BIOS Settings:
---------------
-
-First thing you want to do is getting a more user friendly console to configure
-BIOS. Default VT100 brings a lot of issues. Configure VT100+ instead.
-
-For practical issues change speed from 115200 to 9600. 9600 is the default
-speed at which both linux kernel and VyOS will reconfigure the serial port
-when loading.
-
-Connect to serial (115200bps). Power on the appliance and press Del in the
-console when requested to enter BIOS settings.
-
-Advanced > Serial Port Console Redirection > Console Redirection Settings:
-
-* Terminal Type : VT100+
-* Bits per second : 9600
-
-Save, reboot and change serial speed to 9600 on your client.
-
-Some options have to be changed for VyOS to boot correctly. With XHCI enabled
-the installer can’t access the USB key. Enable EHCI instead.
-
-Reboot into BIOS, Chipset > South Bridge > USB Configuration:
-
-* Disable XHCI
-* Enable USB 2.0 (EHCI) Support
-
-Install VyOS:
--------------
-
-Create a VyOS bootable USB key. I used the 64-bit ISO (VyOS 1.1.7) and
-`LinuxLive USB Creator <http://www.linuxliveusb.com/>`_.
-
-I'm not sure if it helps the process but I changed default option to live-serial
-(line “default xxxx”) on the USB key under syslinux/syslinux.cfg.
-
-I connected the key to one black USB port on the back and powered on. The first
-VyOS screen has some readability issues. Press :kbd:`Enter` to continue.
-
-Then VyOS should boot and you can perform the ``install image``
-
-.. _gowin_gw-fn-1ur1-10g:
-
-Gowin GW-FN-1UR1-10G
-====================
-
-A platform utilizing an Intel Alder Lake-N100 CPU with 6M cache, TDP 6W.
-Onboard LPDDR5 16GB RAM and 128GB eMMC (can be used for image installation).
-
-The appliance comes with 2 * 2.5GbE Intel I226-V and 3 * 1GbE Intel I210
-where one supports IEEE802.3at PoE+ (Typical 30W).
-
-In addition there is a Mellanox ConnectX-3 2* 10GbE SFP+ NIC available.
-
-**NOTE:** This is the entry level platform. Other derivates exists with
-i3-N305 CPU and 2x 25GbE!
-
-Shopping Cart
--------------
-
-* 1x Gowin GW-FN-1UR1-10G
-* 2x 128GB M.2 NVMe SSDs
-
-Optional (WiFi + WWAN)
-----------------------
-
-* 1x MediaTek 7921E M.2 NGFF WIFI module (not tested as this currently leads to a Kernel crash)
-* 1x HP LT4120 Snapdragon X5 LTE WWAN module
-
-Pictures
---------
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/gowin-01.png
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/gowin-02.png
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/gowin-03.png
-
-.. figure:: ../_static/images/gowin-04.png
-
-Cooling
--------
-
-The device itself is passivly cooled, whereas the power supply has an active fan.
-Even if the main processor is powered off, the power supply fan is operating and
-the entire chassis draws 7.5W. During operation the chassis drew arround 38W.
-
-BIOS Settings
--------------
-
-No settings needed to be altered, everything worked out of the box!
-
-Installation
-------------
-
-The system provides a regular RS232 console port using 115200,8n1 setting which
-is sufficient to install VyOS from a USB pendrive.
-
-First Boot
-----------
-
-Please note that there is a weirdness on the network interface mapping.
-The interface <-> MAC mapping is going upwards but the NICs are placed
-somehow swapped on the mainboard/MACs programmed in a swapped order.
-
-See interface description for more detailed mapping.
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- vyos@vyos:~$ show interfaces
- Codes: S - State, L - Link, u - Up, D - Down, A - Admin Down
- Interface IP Address MAC VRF MTU S/L Description
- ----------- -------------- ----------------- ------- ----- ----- -------------
- eth0 - 00:f0:cb:00:00:99 default 1500 u/D Intel I226-V - Front eth2
- eth1 - 00:f0:cb:00:00:9a default 1500 u/D Intel I226-V - Front eth1
- eth2 - 00:f0:cb:00:00:9b default 1500 u/D Intel I210 - Front eth4
- eth3 - 00:f0:cb:00:00:9c default 1500 u/D Intel I210 - Front eth3
- eth4 - 00:f0:cb:00:00:9d default 1500 u/D Intel I210 - Front POE
- eth5 - 00:02:c9:00:00:30 default 1500 u/D Mellanox ConnectX-3 - SFP2
- eth6 - 00:02:c9:00:00:31 default 1500 u/D Mellanox ConnectX-3 - SFP1
- lo 127.0.0.1/8 00:00:00:00:00:00 default 65536 u/u
- ::1/128
- wwan0 - d2:39:76:8e:05:12 default 1500 A/D
-
-VyOS 1.4 (sagitta)
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Connect serial port to a PC through a USB <-> RJ45 console cable. Set terminal emulator
-to 115200 8N1. You can also perform the installation using VGA or HDMI ports.
-
-In this example I choose to install VyOS as RAID-1 on both NVMe drives. However, a previous
-installation on the 128GB eMMC storage worked without any issues, too.
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- Welcome to VyOS - vyos ttyS0
-
- vyos login:
-
-Perform Image installation using `install image` CLI command. This installation uses two 128GB NVMe
-disks setup as RAID1.
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- Welcome to VyOS!
-
- ┌── ┐
- . VyOS 1.4.0
- └ ──┘ sagitta
-
- * Support portal: https://support.vyos.io
- * Documentation: https://docs.vyos.io/en/sagitta
- * Project news: https://blog.vyos.io
- * Bug reports: https://vyos.dev
-
- You can change this banner using "set system login banner post-login" command.
-
- VyOS is a free software distribution that includes multiple components,
- you can check individual component licenses under /usr/share/doc/*/copyright
- Use of this pre-built image is governed by the EULA you can find in
- /usr/share/vyos/EULA
-
- vyos@vyos:~$ install image
-
- Welcome to VyOS installation!
- This command will install VyOS to your permanent storage.
- Would you like to continue? [y/N] y
-
- What would you like to name this image? (Default: 1.4.0)
-
- Please enter a password for the "vyos" user:
- Please confirm password for the "vyos" user:
-
- What console should be used by default? (K: KVM, S: Serial)? (Default: S)
-
- Probing disks
- 4 disk(s) found
- Would you like to configure RAID-1 mirroring? [Y/n] y
-
- The following disks were found:
- /dev/sda (14.4 GB)
- /dev/mmcblk0 (116.5 GB)
- Would you like to configure RAID-1 mirroring on them? [Y/n] n
-
- Would you like to choose two disks for RAID-1 mirroring? [Y/n] y
- Disks available:
- 1: /dev/sda (14.4 GB)
- 2: /dev/mmcblk0 (116.5 GB)
- 3: /dev/nvme1n1 (119.2 GB)
- 4: /dev/nvme0n1 (119.2 GB)
- Select first disk: 3
-
- Remaining disks:
- 1: /dev/sda (14.4 GB)
- 2: /dev/mmcblk0 (116.5 GB)
- 3: /dev/nvme0n1 (119.2 GB)
- Select second disk: 3
-
- Installation will delete all data on both drives. Continue? [y/N] y
-
- Searching for data from previous installations
- No previous installation found
- Creating partitions on /dev/nvme1n1
- Creating partition table...
- Creating partitions on /dev/nvme0n1
- Creating partition table...
- Creating RAID array
- Updating initramfs
- Creating filesystem on RAID array
- The following config files are available for boot:
- 1: /opt/vyatta/etc/config/config.boot
- 2: /opt/vyatta/etc/config.boot.default
-
- Which file would you like as boot config? (Default: 1)
- Creating temporary directories
- Mounting new partitions
- Creating a configuration file
- Copying system image files
- Installing GRUB configuration files
- Installing GRUB to the drives
- Cleaning up
- Unmounting target filesystems
- Removing temporary files
- The image installed successfully; please reboot now.
-
-Hardware
---------
-
-.. code-block:: none
-
- vyos@vyos:~$ lspci
- 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Device 461c
- 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Alder Lake-N [UHD Graphics]
- 00:0a.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Platform Monitoring Technology (rev 01)
- 00:0d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Device 464e
- 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Device 54ed
- 00:14.2 RAM memory: Intel Corporation Device 54ef
- 00:15.0 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Device 54e8
- 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation Device 54e0
- 00:1a.0 SD Host controller: Intel Corporation Device 54c4
- 00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 54b8
- 00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 54ba
- 00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 54bb
- 00:1c.6 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 54be
- 00:1d.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Device 54b0
- 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Device 5481
- 00:1f.4 SMBus: Intel Corporation Device 54a3
- 00:1f.5 Serial bus controller: Intel Corporation Device 54a4
- 01:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 02:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 02:02.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 02:06.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 02:0e.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I226-V (rev 04)
- 04:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I226-V (rev 04)
- 05:00.0 Network controller: MEDIATEK Corp. MT7922 802.11ax PCI Express Wireless Network Adapter
- 06:00.0 SATA controller: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 0622 (rev 01)
- 07:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 08:00.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 08:02.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 08:06.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 08:0e.0 PCI bridge: ASMedia Technology Inc. Device 1806 (rev 01)
- 09:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)
- 0a:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)
- 0b:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation I210 Gigabit Network Connection (rev 03)
- 0d:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Device 1ed0:2283
- 0f:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Device 1ed0:2283
- 11:00.0 Ethernet controller: Mellanox Technologies MT27500 Family [ConnectX-3]
-
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-
- vyos@vyos:~$ lsusb
- Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
- Bus 003 Device 005: ID 0e8d:c616 MediaTek Inc. Wireless_Device
- Bus 003 Device 003: ID 413c:2113 Dell Computer Corp. KB216 Wired Keyboard
- Bus 003 Device 004: ID 03f0:9d1d HP, Inc HP lt4120 Snapdragon X5 LTE
- Bus 003 Device 002: ID 05e3:0610 Genesys Logic, Inc. Hub
- Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
- Bus 002 Device 002: ID 05e3:0620 Genesys Logic, Inc. GL3523 Hub
- Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
- Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
-
-WWAN
-^^^^
-
-The LTE module can be enabled as simple as this config snippet:
-
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-
- interfaces {
- wwan wwan0 {
- address "dhcp"
- apn "YOUR-APN-GOES-HERE"
- }
- }
-
-For more information please refer to chapter: :ref:`wwan-interface`