Sending Audio From A Shure Device; Receiving Audio From A Device Using A Different Audio Network Protocol; Ip Ports And Protocols - Shure MXA710 Series User Manual

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Sending Audio from a Shure Device

All AES67 configuration is managed in Dante Controller software. For more information, refer to the Dante Controller user
guide.
1.
Open the Shure transmitting device in Dante Controller.
2.
Enable AES67.
3.
Reboot the Shure device.
4.
Create AES67 flows according to the instructions in the

Receiving Audio from a Device Using a Different Audio Network Protocol

Third-party devices: When the hardware supports SAP, flows are identified in the routing software that the device uses. Oth­
erwise, to receive an AES67 flow, the AES67 session ID and IP address are required.
Shure devices: The transmitting device must support SAP. In Dante Controller, a transmit device (appears as an IP address)
can be routed like any other Dante device.

IP Ports and Protocols

Shure Control
Port
TCP/UDP
Protocol
21
tcp
FTP
22
tcp
SSH
23
tcp
Telnet
68
udp
DHCP
80*
tcp
HTTP
443
tcp
HTTPS
161
tcp
SNMP
162
tcp
SNMP
2202
tcp
ASCII
5353
udp
mDNS
5568
udp
SDT
8023
tcp
Telnet
8180
tcp
HTML
8427
udp
Multcast SLP
64000
tcp
Telnet
Description
Required for firmware updates (otherwise closed)
Secure Shell Interface
Not supported
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Required to launch embedded web server
Not supported
Not supported
Not supported
Required for 3rd party control strings
Required for device discovery
Required for inter-device communication
Debug console interface
Required for web application
Required for inter-device communication
Required for Shure firmware update
Dante Controller user
guide.
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