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.
Switch and Cable Recommendations for Dante Networking
Switches and cables determine how well your audio network performs. Use high-quality switches and cables to make your au-
dio network more reliable.
Network switches should have:
•
Gigabit ports. 10/100 switches may work on small networks, but gigabit switches perform better.
•
Power over Ethernet (PoE) or PoE+ ports for any devices that require power
•
Management features to provide information about port speed, error counters, and bandwidth used
•
Ability to switch off Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). EEE (also known as "Green Ethernet") may cause audio dropouts and
problems with clock synchronization.
•
Diffserv (DSCP) Quality of Service (QoS) with strict priority and 4 queues
Ethernet cables should be:
•
Cat5e or better
•
Shielded
For more information,
see our FAQ
IP Ports and Protocols
Shure Control
Port
TCP/UDP
Protocol
21
TCP
FTP
22
TCP
SSH
23
TCP
Telnet
53
UDP
DNS
67
UDP
DHCP
68
UDP
DHCP
80*
TCP
HTTP
443
TCP
HTTPS
Dante Controller user
about switches to avoid.
Description
Required for firmware updates (otherwise closed)
Secure Shell Interface
Not supported
Domain Name System
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Required to launch embedded web server
Not supported
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Closed
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Closed
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