Routed Solution - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
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File Server
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9.4.1.3

Routed Solution

9-12 Networking
Pro-Bel
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In the routed network solution one or more OnAir 3000 consoles are placed
into their own OnAir 3000 network domain. Using a router, the OnAir 3000
network is connected to the IT network domain. By default, UDP multicast
packets are used by the OnAir 3000 subsystems for establishing and main-
taining the DNET communication.
In order to access OnAir 3000 consoles from the IT network, UDP multicast
packets must be routed, and the OnAir 3000 application running on a server
or workstation within the IT network must be in the appropriate multicast
group.
The switches and routers of the network must support IGMP V3 (e.g. Cisco
Catalyst 2950-24).
The routed solution provides the same functionality as the integrated solu-
tion. The only difference is that the traffic between the OnAir 3000 and the
IT network can be controlled by the router.
SW V6.0
Management
LogScreen
Console
Ethernet
AT8624 Switch
10/100 MB
8-Port Switch
FS516
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User
PC
PC
Internal 10/100 MB
8-Port Switch
FS108
CMS Client
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PC
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