On the DPDK page (https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_dpdk.html) the following statement is made:
"Device discovery via DPDK is not currently implemented, so the device args mgmt_addr, addr, and second_addr (if applicable) must all be specified at runtime. There is no mechanism for MPM's TCP/IP control traffic to flow over a link that is occupied by DPDK, so mgmt_addr must point to a link that is not used for CHDR, such as N310's RJ45 port." I've been using the X310 without DPDK with dual 10Gb SPI/SFP+ connections (192.168.30.2, 192.168.40.2). Once I start DPDK, ifconfig no longer shows the NICs at all, which I assume is what it is supposed to be doing. My question is, what is the 'mgmt_addr' ? I've never used it before when using the X310. And how do I make sure the mgmt_addr isn't using a CHDR link? The X310 only has two RJ45s, right - and they're both being used by DPDK. Thanks, - Ryan ________________________________ The information contained in this message, and any attachments, may contain privileged and/or proprietary information that is intended solely for the person or entity to which it is addressed. Moreover, it may contain export restricted technical data controlled by Export Administration Regulations (EAR) or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Any review, retransmission, dissemination, or re-export to foreign or domestic entities by anyone other than the intended recipient in accordance with EAR and/or ITAR regulations is prohibited.
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