Hey Marcus,

I would like to be able to use all four channels of each N310 if desired.
In that case it would take 2 SFP+ per N310 as I understand it. If I only
use 1 channel I would require 1 SFP+ port, I understand your point.

Richard

On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 10:08 PM Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 2021-11-22 00:55, Richard Bell wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am attempting to setup 5 USRP N310's to be controlled by a single host.
> You can assume the host has enough processing power to avoid being the
> bottleneck. My question here is only concerned with properly setting up the
> network so that 100 MHz of bandwidth capture is theoretically supported by
> each of the 5 N310's per channel.
>
> Would the following setup support the above:
> 1) Connect each of the 1G Ethernet management ports to a switch and
> connect the switch to the host. Each radio should be assigned an IP address
> automatically by a DHCP server as I understand it.
> 2) Connect the SFP+ ports to a corresponding NIC SFP+ port on the host
> computer. With 5 N310's this will correspond to 10 total SFP+ ports
> required at the host, two per radio.
>
> Is this correct, or do I need to change something? Also, is there a way to
> reduce the required number of SFP+ ports required on the host by using a
> 100G switch in some way?
>
> Thank you for any assistance you can provide
>
> Richard
>
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> I'm slightly confused by the wording. Do you intend to bring in a total of
> 1Gsps or 500Gsps?
>
> A single 10G SFP+ port should support about 200Msps.   Unless I botched
> the late-night math, you'd only need both SFP+ ports per N310 if you were
> bringing in up to 400Msps.
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