Using the VoIP Local Area Network
The SoundStructure VoIP interface has a 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet interface that should be connected
directly to the VoIP network as shown in the following figure. The SoundStructure VoIP Interface Ethernet
interface is compatible with PoE switches but does not draw any usable power from a PoE switch.
By default the SoundStructure VoIP interface gets its IP address from a DHCP server on the VoIP network.
Once the SoundStructure VoIP Interface is connected online, you can find the IP address for the interface
on the Wiring page of the SoundStructure Studio project.
Using the SoundStructure Local Area Network
The SoundStructure device also has a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface that is used to control and configure
the SoundStructure device. If you want to control and configure a SoundStructure system over the local area
network, connect the SoundStructure device's Ethernet interface to the local area network that is used for
A/V control and configuration.
Understanding the VoIP Interface Status
The Status LED indicates the state of the SoundStructure VoIP Interface as shown in the following figure
and described below:
● When the SoundStructure VoIP Interface boots up, the status LED will cycle with a pattern of 1
second on and 1 seconds off.
● Once the SoundStructure VoIP Interface has finished booting, the system is ready to be configured
and controlled, and the LED will be solid green.
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