Thank you!  These commands all showed that I was indeed running version 4.8 
now.  I hadn’t realized that I needed to re-flash the FPGA after a file system 
update.  Once I did that, the QSFP connectivity returned, and all is well 
again.  Thank you again for your help!  It is much appreciated.  I think the 
user manual should probably mention that (or maybe I am just stupid haha)

 

John

 

From: joerg.hofrichter--- via USRP-users <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> 
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2025 10:24 AM
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Subject: [USRP-users] Re: [EXT] Re: Trouble updating file system on X410

 

Hi! Did you check with ‘mender show-artifact’ and/or ‘uhd_config_info 
--version’ which version is active now? What does `uhd_usrp_probe’ return? 
Please also note that the ethernet link speed of the SFP ports is defined by 
the FPGA image which

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Hi!

Did you check with ‘mender show-artifact’ and/or ‘uhd_config_info --version’ 
which version is active now?

What does `uhd_usrp_probe’ return?

Please also note that the ethernet link speed of the SFP ports is defined by 
the FPGA image which is active. The FPGA image flavors are described here: 
https://files.ettus.com/manual/page_usrp_x4xx.html#x4xx_updating_fpga_types . 
This means that you need to load the X4_200, X4_400 or X4_1600 FPGA image if 
you want to use 10 GbE (QSFP28 Port 0 needs to be used - please check that you 
did not accidently connect QSFP28 Port 1). The CG_400 and CG_1600 FPGA image is 
needed for 100 GbE (on both QSFP28 Port 0 and QSFP28 Port 1).

Kind regards,
Jörg

 

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