diff --git a/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md b/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md index 3e8b1a15..b9acb58e 100644 --- a/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md +++ b/docs/unified-test-documentation/generic-testing-stand-setup.md @@ -125,6 +125,7 @@ wires: 1. Locate **CMOS headers** and wire them to GPIO pins on the RTE. You usually need to reset the CMOS after flashing for a successful firmware update. ![](../images/vp46xx_location_of_CMOS_header.jpg) + | RTE | DUT | |:---------:|:--------------------------:| | J11 pin 8 | CLR_CMOS | @@ -186,7 +187,7 @@ including connections with various cables can be found [here](https://docs.dasharo.com/transparent-validation/rte/v1.1.0/serial-port-connection-guide/). Follow the steps below to configure `ser2net` on RTE, which will allow you to -access the DUT via serial using the telent console. In this example scenario, a +access the DUT via serial using the telnet console. In this example scenario, a micro USB-USB converter is used to connect the DUT with RTE. 1. Connect to RTE via ssh.