Hello Dylan, thanks these were the files I was looking for!
I can edit the default network config from now on.

Best,
Anthony

Le jeu. 15 avr. 2021 à 11:53, Dylan Baros <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hey Anthony, Try editing the files in /data/network.
> -Dylan
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Apr 15, 2021, at 4:09 AM, Anthony B. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 
> Hello all,
>
> I meet some streaming issues with a USRP N310 I'd like to further
> investigate.
>
> Currently I am only using a 1Gb link with the SFP0 port. I set up the
> network config following this :
>
> https://kb.ettus.com/USRP_N300/N310/N320/N321_Getting_Started_Guide#Setting_Up_a_Streaming_Connection
>
> It is recommended to set a MTU of 1500 on the SFP0 interface, so I
> configured the Ethernet interface on the host PC accordingly.
> When I check the MTU on the N310, it is set by default to 9000 on the SFP0
> interface.
> If I try to change it using ifconfig, it tells that the resource is busy
> and in any case it's not permanent in the command line.
>
> So I edited the network configuration files as described here :
>
> https://kb.ettus.com/USRP_N300/N310/N320/N321_Getting_Started_Guide#Updating_the_Network_Configurations
> On the N310, I created a file sfp0.network in /etc/systemd/network with
> this content :
>
> [Match]
> Name=sfp0
>
> [Network]
> Address=192.168.10.2/24
>
> [Link]
> MTUBytes=1500
>
> deleted the ~residual files from vi, and ran : systemctl restart
> systemd-networkd
>
> But it doesn't seem to change the default settings afterwards or whenever
> the USRP N310 is restarted.
> How can I set the MTU for a 1Gb link on the N310 sfp0 interface ?
>
> Thanks for any suggestion!
>
> Anthony
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