Communications are generally initiated by the host. 

If you
explicitly specify the target device address using "addr=", then the
host will communicate only with that USRP2 for the corresponding
flow-graph. 

The USRP2 has no firewalling abilities or anything like
that, and doesn't really use an IP routing stack, so the intention is
that it sit on a dedicated host-to-USRP2 Ethernet Link. It really isn't
intended to live in a regular, routed IP environment. 

On Fri, 20 Jan
2012 20:20:28 +0530, bharadwaj desikan wrote: 

> Hi All
> 
> I have a
query motivated by the fact " USRP 2 device is communicating through an
ethernet cable 
> with an IP address"
> 
> given multiple host machines
and multiple USRP2 devices connected over a network.Is it possible to
make sure 
> that give USRP device will communicate with a particular
host machine over the network only. 
> 
> Based on this Query we have
following questions.Kindly please help us in clarify the following.
> 
>
1. How does host PC running Gnuradio detects a USRP device? 
> 2. In
case of initial handshaking whether the USRP device or host machine
initiates the handshake?
> 3. After the initial handshake ,how will the
host machine keep track of the USRP device address?
> 
> Thanks in
advance for the clarifications..
> 
> Thanks
> Regards
> 
> Bharadwaj
D
> ANRC Lab , CEDT , IISC Bangalore,India.

  
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