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# Verilog Ethernet HTG-9200 Example Design
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## Introduction
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This example design targets the HiTech Global HTG-9200 FPGA board.
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The design by default listens to UDP port 1234 at IP address 192.168.1.128 and
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will echo back any packets received. The design will also respond correctly
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to ARP requests.
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* FPGA: xcvu9p-flgb2104-2-e
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* PHY: 10G BASE-R PHY IP core and internal GTY transceiver
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## How to build
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Run make to build. Ensure that the Xilinx Vivado toolchain components are
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in PATH.
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## How to test
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Run make program to program the HTG-9200 board with Vivado. Then run
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netcat -u 192.168.1.128 1234
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to open a UDP connection to port 1234. Any text entered into netcat will be
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echoed back after pressing enter.
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It is also possible to use hping to test the design by running
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hping 192.168.1.128 -2 -p 1234 -d 1024
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