Orig | IP | Dest | Usage |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.7 | DBBC 3 | IF A |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.8 | DBBC 3 | IF B |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.9 | DBBC 3 | IF C |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.10 | DBBC 3 | IF D |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.11 | DBBC 3 | IF E |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.12 | DBBC 3 | IF F |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.13 | DBBC 2 | S-band |
FlexBuff | 192.168.1.14 | [Reserved] | Network |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.15 | FlexBuff:46227 | IF A |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.16 | FlexBuff:46228 | IF B |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.17 | FlexBuff:46229 | IF C |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.18 | FlexBuff:46230 | IF D |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.19 | FlexBuff:46231 | IF E |
dBBC3 | 192.168.1.20 | FlexBuff:46232 | IF F |
dBBC2 | 192.168.1.21 | FlexBuff | S-band |
dBBC2 | 192.168.1.22 | ? | ? |
Flexbuff network settings are defined in /etc/network/interfaces/. New Debian versions tend to label eth0 into ens3f0. The definitions might vary depending on the host machine:
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.1.7/24
mtu 9000
Networks settings in the dbbc3 can be defined in the fila10g config file:
ddc_V_core3H_1.fila10g
or in the python configuration script:
# default values (core3h=1,ip_dest=7,net_port=46227)
dbbcComms(sd,'core3h={},destination 0 192.168.1.{}:{}'.format(core3h,ip_dest,net_port))
In the fila10G configuration file (for example: configure_fila10g.aum.sh)
echo “tengbcfg eth0 mac=ba:dc:af:e4:be:e0” | nc -w 1 dbbcho 6789
echo “tengbcfg eth0 ip=192.168.1.21 port=46227 nm=27 gateway=192.168.1.1” | nc -w 1 dbbcho 6789
echo “tengbarp eth0 13 90:E2:BA:C6:9E:58” | nc -w 1 dbbcho 6789
echo “destination 0 192.168.1.13:46236” | nc -w 1 dbbcho 6789
— Guifre 2019/09/03 01:41