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Operating Systems Solaris Setting up a Solaris training Post 302250638 by FloridaBSD on Friday 24th of October 2008 12:17:50 AM
Old 10-24-2008
IMHO routing is a must know, its too bad that you learn more about configuring old mr 90% (windows server 2003 and 2008) to be a router.
Oh and what About posting transcripts of the training for those of us who are less fortunate and can't afford the cost of taking the Sun academic courses, like me (who's college due to budget cuts had to restrict the Solaris classes to computer Programming student only i.e. Broward College.

What company do you work for DukeNuke2/

I am getting ready to embark on a long and tedious four year Computer Engineering Bachelors over at the local campus of ITT Tech here in Fort Lauderdale,FL.
 

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NERO(1)                                                    Alliance - nero User's Manual                                                   NERO(1)

NAME
nero - Negotiating Router SYNOPSIS
nero [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -V ] [ -c ] [ -2 ] [ -3 ] [ -4 ] [ -5 ] [ -6 ] [ -L ] [ -G ] [ --help ] [ --verbose ] [ --very-verbose ] [ --core-dump ] [ --local ] [ --global ] [ -p placement ] netlist layout DESCRIPTION
nero is a simple router suited for small academic designs. Currently it can process designs of size up to 4K gates. GLOBAL ROUTING A design is considered as big if it contains nets which half perimeter is greater than 800 lambdas. Global routing is used on big designs. In nero, "global routing" means that the longuests nets are completly routed in a first step with only routing layers numbers 3 & 4. Then the smaller nets are routed with all avalaibles layers. This implies that when global routing is used, the number of routing layers is forced to at least 4. In each step, the nets are routed from the shortest to the longuest with the same routing algorithm. INVOCATION
nero mandatory arguments : o netlist : the name of the design, whithout any extention. Please note that unless a -p placement option is given, the file holding the placement is expected to have the same name as the netlist file (short of the extention). o layout : the name of the resulting routed layout. Be careful of not giving the same name as the netlist, in this case the initial place- ment will be silently overwritten. nero optionnals arguments : o -h, --help : print help. o -v, --verbose : be verbose. o -V, --very-verbose : be unbearably verbose. o -c, --core-dump : do not prevent the generation of core dumps in case of a crash. Mostly used during the development stage. o -2, -3, -4, -5, -6 : set the numbers of layers used for routing. The default for small designs is 2 and 4 for big ones. When global rout- ing took place, the router will uses at least 4 routing layers. o -L, --local : turn off the global routing stage, whatever the size of the design. Be warned that this will enormously slow down the routing process. o -G, --global : turn on the global routing regardless of the size of the design. o -p placement, --place placement : specify a name for the placement file different from the netlist name. EXAMPLE
Route the netlist amd2901_core.vst, using the placement file amd2901_core_p.ap and store the result in amd2901_core_r. $ export MBK_IN_LO=vst $ export MBK_IN_PH=ap $ export MBK_OUT_PH=ap $ nero -V --place amd2901_core_p amd2901_core amd2901_core_r SEE ALSO
MBK_IN_LO(1), MBK_OUT_LO(1), MBK_IN_PH(1), MBK_OUT_PH(1), ocp(1), ocr(1), druc(1), cougar(1) ASIM
/LIP6 13 October 2002 NERO(1)
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