On 06/12/2019 03:56 PM, Jason Matusiak via USRP-users wrote:
Problem solved. It was a firewall issue. Is there a list of what
ports I should make sure are opened to UDP? The ones I caught were
49152 and 49154.
Are there any others I need to know?
From fw_common.h
#define USRP2_UDP_CTRL_PORT 49152
//#define USRP2_UDP_UPDATE_PORT 49154
#define USRP2_UDP_RX_DSP0_PORT 49156
#define USRP2_UDP_TX_DSP0_PORT 49157
#define USRP2_UDP_RX_DSP1_PORT 49158
#define USRP2_UDP_FIFO_CRTL_PORT 49159
#define USRP2_UDP_UART_BASE_PORT 49170
#define USRP2_UDP_UART_GPS_PORT 49172
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*From:* Jason Matusiak
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 12, 2019 10:32 AM
*To:* Ettus Mail List
*Subject:* UHD not seeing E320
I have a new issue with my E320. I loaded up an E320 with an SD card
image that I have used on a different working E320.
On my personal machine, I am using a 1G image that seems to work fine
and uhd_find_device (and probe) seems to be working fine. I change
the IP and load up an XG image onto it. I move it physically to a
server that uses 10G. The particular ethernet port works fine with my
X310 I had had hooked up to it. I disconnected my X310 and plugged in
my E320. I can ping and SSH the device fine. When I run a probe or a
a find devices, I don't find a UHD device. I tried with different
versions of UHD and they all seem to have the same problem. When I am
ssh'ed onto the device, probes and finds work fine internally.
Is there something I am missing here? The port worked with an X310
completely, and can talk to an E320, but that is all; I am very perplexed.
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