Packet Bridge; Shure Web Device Discovery Application - Shure MXW Manual

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Poort
TCP/UDP
8751
udp
16000-65536
udp
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Packet Bridge

Packet bridge enables an external controller to obtain IP information from the control interface of a Shure device. To access the packet bridge, an external
controller must send a query packet over unicast UDP* to port 2203 on the Dante interface of the Shure device.
1. Send a UDP packet with a minimum 1-byte payload .
Note: The maximum accepted payload 140 bytes. Any content is allowed.
2. The Shure device will send a response packet over unicast UDP to the controller, using a destination UDP port identical to the source port of the query
packet. The payload of the response packet follows this format:
Note: The Shure device should respond in less than one second on a typical network. If there is no response, try sending the query again after verifying
the destination IP address and port number.
*UDP: User Datagram Protocol
Software

Shure Web Device Discovery Application

The Shure Web Device Discovery application is used to access the graphical user interface (GUI) of a Shure device. The GUI opens in a web browser to provide
comprehensive device management. Any computer networked to the device can access the GUI with this application.
To use the application,
Double-click on a device or press the Open button to open a GUI.
Right-click on a device to copy its IP address or DNS name.
Select Network Settings to monitor the computer's network interface details.
1. Refresh: Updates the list of devices.
2. Network Settings: Displays the network interface details of the computer
3. Select All: Selects all devices in the list.
4. Open: Opens the GUI of a selected device in a browser window.
5. Identify: Prompts the selected device to flash its LEDs for identification.
6. Shure Website: Links to the Shure website.
7. Help: Access the application help file or link to www.shure.com to view for updated versions of the application.
8. Preferences: Determines whether the application launches the DNS name or the IP address of the selected device.
9. Device List: List of Shure devices with an embedded GUI on the same network.
a. Model: The device's model name.
b. Name: Corresponds to the Device Name defined in the GUI.
c. DNS Name: The domain name that is mapped to the device's IP address. The DNS name will not change, even if the IP address changes (making it
useful as a hyperlink or bookmark in your browser).
d. IP Address: The device's assigned IP address. IP address settings can be changed in the device's GUI.
e. Network Audio Indicates which Network Audio protocols the device supports. See the product User Guide for information on how to configure an audio
network.
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*Deze poorten moeten op de pc of het bedieningssysteem zijn geopend om via een firewall toegang tot het apparaat te verkrijgen.
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†Deze protocollen vereisen multicast. Zorg voor een juiste configuratie van multicast voor uw netwerk.
2017/05/17
Protocol
Beschrijving
Dante
Dante
Bytes
0-3
4-7
8-13
Dante Controller
Gebruikt door Dante
Content
IP address, as 32-bit unsigned integer in network order
Subnet mask, as 32-bit unsigned integer in network order
MAC address, as array of 6 bytes
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