Dante Controller Device Info, Clock Status And Network Status - Bolin Technology D Series User Manual

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Important Notes:
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All subscriptions
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You can only subscribe (TX to RX) audio channels to audio channels with matching sample rates.
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You can subscribe (TX to RX) video channels the same way as audio channels. Video channels typically
require more bandwidth than audio channels (based on the video format) therefore, a 1Gbps or higher switch
port is required. Also, IGMP snooping must be enabled on the network when using Bolin Dante AV Ultra™
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PTZ camera(s).
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Ancillary channels are custom channels, defined by the Dante device manufacturer to carry additional non-
audio or video data. Bolin Dante AV devices offer the following Ancillary channels:
a) USB for remote control peripherals
b) IR for Infrared control
c) RS-422 for VISCA RS-422 control
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Ancillary channels are typically low bandwidth, and some Ancillary channel do not Multicast.

Dante Controller Device Info, Clock Status and Network Status

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Device Info
provides a network overview of the connected Dante devices including name, version, lock
primary / secondary IP addresses and link speeds.
Note: If no device information is displayed, ConMon (Dante Control and Monitoring services) might be
failing on the device(s). The device(s) may need to be reset or restored. If a device is highlighted in red,
verify that the device's IP and subnet are within the same network range as the other devices.
Clock Status:
Dante AV uses Precision Time Protocol (PTP) across the network to achieve time
alignment throughout the network. You can let the Dante Network choose a Leader automatically or
select a Preferred Leader manually.
Network Status:
The Network Status tab provides a range of network-related information across all
devices on the network. This view includes subscription status, bandwidth, and latency information. It
can be used to quickly identify any potential network traffic issues.
made in the Routing section of the Dante Controller are Unicast (one to one).
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