Re: [USRP-users] Determining if an X300 is connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE

2017-08-07 Thread Nicolas Cuervo via USRP-users
ming timer loopback test... pass > > -- Performing timer loopback test... pass > > 1.21333e+09 > > > > -Nathan > > > > *From:* Nicolas Cuervo [mailto:nicolas.cue...@ettus.com] > *Sent:* Monday, August 7, 2017 7:42 AM > *To:* Perelman, Nathan <nperel...@lgs

Re: [USRP-users] Determining if an X300 is connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE

2017-08-07 Thread Perelman, Nathan via USRP-users
, August 7, 2017 7:42 AM To: Perelman, Nathan <nperel...@lgsinnovations.com> Cc: usrp-users <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> Subject: Re: [USRP-users] Determining if an X300 is connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE Hello Nathan, I think you are referring only to the values that are set in

Re: [USRP-users] Determining if an X300 is connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE

2017-08-07 Thread Nicolas Cuervo via USRP-users
Hello Nathan, I think you are referring only to the values that are set in the creation of the "max_link_branch" of the property tree. In one version of the code (the one you highlighted at [1]) has only the branch called "link_max_rate" and this one is created and set to either the PCIE max rate

[USRP-users] Determining if an X300 is connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE

2017-07-27 Thread Perelman, Nathan via USRP-users
I had been looking at /mboards/0/link_max_rate to determine if an X300 was connected via 10 GigE or 1 GigE. However it seems like sometime between when that was implemented for the X300 ( https://github.com/EttusResearch/uhd/commit/6a72c16ee909af95b6965f26fb588a29 485ef414 ) and now (