Shure MXA910 Manual page 50

Ceiling array microphone
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Tip: For larger wireless microphone configurations, it's recommended to increase the multicast transmission rate to provide adequate bandwidth.
Important: For best performance, use a Wi-Fi router that does not limit the multicast rate to 1-2 Mbps.
Shure recommends the following Wi-Fi router brands:
Cisco
Linksys
Apple
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:
Bytes
0-3
4-7
8-13
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 verify­
ing the destination IP address and port number.
*UDP: User Datagram Protocol
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
427
tcp/udp
SLP
443
tcp
HTTPS
161
tcp
SNMP
Description
Required for firmware updates (otherwise closed)
Not supported
Standard console interface
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Required to launch embedded web server
Required for inter-device communication
Not supported
Not supported
Content
IP address, as 32-bit unsigned integer in network order
Subnet mask, as 32­bit unsigned integer in network or­
der
MAC address, as array of 6 bytes
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