It looks like I am misunderstanding something with how the E320 handles the 
network.


I have my E320 on my subnet with the sfp0 assigned to 10.45 (instead of the 
default 10.2).  I can ssh into it and things seem to run fine in embedded mode.


Now, if I ssh onto an E312 that is on the same network (IP 10.95), it doesn't 
work right as long as the E320 is plugged in.  When I do a probe or run any 
other UHD-type commands on the E310, it seems to always talk to the E320 first 
and it screws everything up.  It doesn't matter if I put the E310's address 
into the command or not, the E320 responds.  I also remember seeing this occur 
when I was on my host machine running commands (the E320 bullied its way into 
being the main attraction).


My current work-around is to unplug Ethernet from the E320, run my command on 
the E310, plug back into the E320, then run its command.  This seems to allow 
things to work as I intended, but is obviously not ideal and is fairly 
difficult to do when devices are remote.


So what am I missing here?
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