Hi Derek,

thank you for the quick response. I’m working with SBX 120 daughter cards. I 
copied the console output of my program to a comment under the gist I linked in 
my first post. Except for one warning about duplicate IP addresses for the 
1GBit Link that never seemed to generate any problems when successfully running 
the devices with gnu radio and 10GBit Ethernet all seems fine to me. I hope 
this won’t be the problem, as I’m not the only one using the X300s round here 
and reconfiguring the IP addresses could lead to confusion with the other 
users. But I strongly doubt this to be an IP address error (I think in this 
case there would be no communication at all?), I expect the error to originate 
from some wrong settings for the signal path before the ADC.

Thanks,
Janos

> Am 17.10.2017 um 13:43 schrieb Derek Kozel <derek.ko...@ettus.com>:
> 
> Hi Janos,
> 
> What daughtercards are you using? Can you include the console output of your 
> program when it runs? It looks like you have useful log messages.
> 
> Thanks,
> Derek
> 
> On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Janos Buttgereit via USRP-users 
> <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com <mailto:usrp-users@lists.ettus.com>> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I wrote to the mailing list some month ago as I had problems setting up a 
> multi_usrp from four USRP N210 with the help of the C++ API. As there are 
> other projects with higher priority, I’m just working on the USRP-based stuff 
> from time to time, that explains why there is a problem unsolved for months 
> now. In the end some specifications changed, so I dropped the N210 and I’m 
> now working with a pair of X300 devices. 
> 
> The problem I still have after having solved a lot of other things with your 
> help, is that there’s always only valid data from the first channel. To make 
> sure that there is no bug in my fairly big code, I created a simple command 
> line application, that just records four channels to four .bin files. These 
> files are then loaded in gnu octave In this scenario, both X300 devices are 
> clocked and time synced by an external OctoClock and fed with the same 
> sine-wave, generated by a Signal Generator and split by a power splitter.
> 
> I pasted my code and a plot of what the received data looks like here:
> https://gist.github.com/JanosGit/af51ae66c3a5c8a90119ec5f98e01162 
> <https://gist.github.com/JanosGit/af51ae66c3a5c8a90119ec5f98e01162>
> 
> By the way, a modified version of the rx_multi_samples example which I 
> modified to output the samples to a file instead of dropping them showed the 
> exactly same result.
> 
> For your Information: I’m working on a fresh Ubuntu installation with the 
> X300 devices connected over SFP Cables to a dual 10GBit Ethernet PCIe Card. 
> Receiving valid data on all four channels works with the same hardware but a 
> slightly older Ubuntu installation on a second computer when using gnu radio 
> (never change a running system), so I don’t think there is any hardware 
> defect. I just need to up- or downgrade the FPGA Image when switching between 
> both systems. While executing the application linked above, all four green 
> LEDs underneath the RX2 Ports are lit.
> 
> I’m really looking forward to finding a solution with your help!
> 
> Regards
> Janos Buttgereit
> 
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