Software Developer’s Manual 329
Register Descriptions
13.5.2 Receive Address Low
RAL (05400h + 8*n; R/W)
16 registers contain the lower bits of the 48-bit Ethernet address. All 32 bits are valid. Software can
access the High and Low registers as a register pair if it can perform a 64-bit access to the PCI bus.
The addresses stored in these registers are used for unicast/multicast address filtering.
The first receive address register (RAL0, RAH0) is also used for exact match PAUSE frame
checking (Valid PAUSE packet that is addressed to the station’s address). Therefore, RAL0 and
RAH0 always should be used to store the individual Ethernet MAC address of the Ethernet
controller.
Table 13-90. RAL Register Bit Description
13.5.3 Receive Address High
RAH (05404h + 8n; R/W)
16 registers contain the upper bits of the 48-bit Ethernet address. The complete address is {RAH,
RAL}. Software can access the High and Low registers as a register pair if it can perform a 64-bit
access to the PCI bus. The addresses stored in these registers are used for unicast/multicast address
filtering.
The first receive address register (RAL0, RAH0) is also used for exact match Pause frame
checking (Valid Pause packet that is addressed to the station’s address). Therefore, RAL0 and
RAH0 always should be used to store the individual Ethernet MAC address of the Ethernet
controller.
Note: When writing to this register, always write low-to-high. When clearing this register, always clear
high-to-low.
31 0
RAL
Field Bit(s)
Initial
Value
Description
RAL 31:0 X
Receive address low
Contains the lower 32-bit of the 48-bit Ethernet address.
RAL0 should be used to store the lower 32-bit of the Ethernet
controller’s Ethernet MAC address.