**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 28 03:00:02 2018 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 28 11:36:14 2018 Jun 28 12:08:28 jkridner, abhishek_: I got the board responding to the requests. The issue was that the usb ethernet link got down everytime the interfaces were claimed. I confirmed that by using ip route command Jun 28 12:08:30 * ravikp7 sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/nBCowWgchZfJtZLkpLQzLsdW > Jun 28 12:09:15 Ah, good catch Jun 28 12:09:41 So the workaround is a delay? Jun 28 12:10:42 * ravikp7 sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/DqBPhBuQjFgRkHXSSFqgDhIp > Jun 28 12:11:29 So, I changed the alternate setting for the interface which had zero interfaces, it then showed two interfaces. Jun 28 12:12:09 Now, the device can communicate using that interface and usb1 link is up. Jun 28 12:12:41 Also, the packets received are ethernet packets, no rndis header Jun 28 12:13:15 Will this work with RNDIS? Jun 28 12:14:09 abhishek_: the usb0 link is still down, can't get it working. That interface has only one alternate setting Jun 28 12:16:27 abhishek_: that interface descriptor shows it as a cdc data, but still earlier when it was used for transfer, it had rndis header. Is that really rndis interface but shows up as cdc? Jun 28 12:17:05 Will have to look into more detail into this Jun 28 12:18:50 abhishek_: any idea on why the device is configured to have two usb ethernet interfaces? Jun 28 12:20:07 I thought that the CDC interface was meant specifically for Linux and RNDIS on the rest? Jun 28 12:20:33 jkridner: ^ Jun 28 12:24:18 abhishek_: so, I'll first check it on Windows and macOS before proceeding to modify the server to respond to requests from cdc without rndis header Jun 28 12:24:35 otherwise will try to get the usb0 interface up too **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 29 03:00:00 2018