Excellent. Thanks for the info.
Jack
On Jan 22, 2013 5:01 AM, Henno Kriel he...@ska.ac.za wrote:
Hi
The 1GbE core is configured to work in the same way as the 10GbE core with
regards to tgtap.
Regards
Henno
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 3:52 PM, Marc Welz m...@ska.ac.za wrote:
Hello
A
Hello
However, we are stuck in debugging the system: we think we are sending stuff
properly, but we can not read anything from the python socket, coming from
our roach 2 fpga.
Try running tcpdump on the receiving PC. If you are using tgtap logic,
you should see occasional arp traffic from the
Hi Ionna, Jeff
In addition to John and Mark's suggestions, I'd recommend checking:
1) If you're using SELinux, disable it as it causes all sorts of grief.
2) Check the MTU on your ethernet port is set to be larger than your packet
size.
3) Make sure that you don't have a firewall up on that
Hi Ioana,
I'm attaching a model and python script that Guy Kenfack and I knocked
together worked on at the Green Bank workshop. We sent a counter and saw
the data at the right IP/port in wireshark.
A question to anyone in the know: is there a runtime way to configure the
source IP/mac settings
Hello
A question to anyone in the know: is there a runtime way to configure the
source IP/mac settings on roach 2 -- i.e. is tap_start implemented for the
1GbE core?
So if the 1GbE offers the same register layout as the 10GbE core then
this should work out of the box (just use a different
We haven't actually used the 1GbE core at all at SKA-SA, but AFAIK, it's the
same and tgtap should work out the box.
Henno's actually the authoritative source for all things 1GbE. He might be able
to offer more tomorrow.
Jason
On 21 Jan 2013, at 15:52, Marc Welz wrote:
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Hi Ionna, Jeff
In addition to John and Mark's suggestions, I'd recommend checking:
1) If you're using SELinux, disable it as it causes all sorts
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