I have an N321 connected to serial console and QSFP+ through a XL710 Intel
NIC. With the default HG image, I can connect through 1G and serial as
expected. I updated the filesystem to UHD 4.0.0.0 using mender, and the
build artifact reflects that this was successful. Then, after loading the
XQ image (using 2x 10Gb lanes through QSFP+ port), I lose all ethernet
connectivity through the 1G port SFP0 (expected), but I get the following
output in the console window:


[  451.560674] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Up - 10Gbps/Full -
flow control off

[  453.800673] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Down

[  454.920676] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Up - 10Gbps/Full -
flow control off

[  458.280672] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Down

[  459.400677] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Up - 10Gbps/Full -
flow control off

[  462.760705] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Down

[  463.880678] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Up - 10Gbps/Full -
flow control off

[  466.120673] nixge 40000000.ethernet sfp0: Link is Down


uhd_usrp_probe:

  _____________________________________________________

 /

|       Device: N300-Series Device

|     _____________________________________________________

|    /

|   |       Mboard: ni-n3xx-31E00AC

|   |   dboard_0_pid: 338

|   |   dboard_0_serial: 31DB406

|   |   dboard_1_pid: 338

|   |   dboard_1_serial: 31DB407

|   |   eeprom_version: 3

|   |   fs_version: 20200914000806

|   |   mender_artifact: v4.0.0.0_n3xx

|   |   mpm_sw_version: 4.0.0.0-g90ce6062

|   |   pid: 16962

|   |   product: n320

|   |   rev: 7

|   |   rpc_connection: local

|   |   serial: 31E00AC

|   |   type: n3xx

|   |   MPM Version: 3.0

|   |   FPGA Version: 8.0

|   |   FPGA git hash: be53058.clean

|   |

|   |   Time sources:  internal, external, gpsdo, sfp0

|   |   Clock sources: external, internal, gpsdo

|   |   Sensors: ref_locked, gps_locked, temp, fan, gps_gpgga, gps_sky,
gps_time, gps_tpv


Are there any configuration items needed to connect to the N321 through the
QSFP+ port. Note that I only see eth0, sfp0, sfp1, and int0 in
/etc/network/interfaces.


Thanks,

Pat
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