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Appendix C: Minimum Network Requirements

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N-Command User Manual

Appendix C: Minimum Network Requirements

The following list specifies the minimum network requirements that must be considered when deploying your equipment. These 

requirements cover the necessary protocols and features needed to drive N-Series streams. 

NOTE: 

Specific configuration recommendations are based off of the Cisco Catalyst series. These recommendations 

could vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.

1.

 

Managed Network Switch

2.

Gigabit Ethernet (N1000/2000 Based Systems)

3.

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Version 2

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IGMP Snooping

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Snooping must be enabled on all switches that are communicating with the querier.

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IGMP Snooping Querying

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Network must include at least one IGMP Querier to maintain stream connections.

- It is recommended to have all capable switches with the querier enabled and allow IGMP auto-elect to determine the 

Designated Querier (DQ). DQ is determined by the lowest IP addressed switch, but can be manually assigned. However, 

this would need to be manually configured on all switches to bypass the auto-elect.

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Query interval – 30 seconds. This is the interval between sending IGMP general queries.

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Query Response Interval – 10 seconds. This is the maximum time the system waits for a response to general queries.

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Last Member Query Interval – 100 milliseconds. This is the interval to wait for a response to a group specific or group-

and-source-specific query message.

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Immediate Leave (required for N1000, N2x51 4K, N2300 4K, N2400, and N2x35 [Extreme Quality] Low Latency 

Models)

- Used to immediately break up multi-cast groups when a leave message is received.

- Immediate Leave will break any daisy chaining of multiple units together with a single home run and as such you will 

not be able to have both Immediate Leave and daisy chaining in the same VLAN.

- Some manufacturers do not have Immediate Leave as an option and use Fast Leave instead. Fast Leave does not 

guarantee an immediate leave from the multi-cast group and can affect switching speeds and performance.

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Optional Protocols

- IGMP Robustness – Default 2

a.

Robustness can be adjusted generally from 2-10. The higher the value, the more leave latency is added.

b.

This protocol is effectively inactive when Immediate Leave is enabled.

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Warnings/Notices

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There is a known behavior within IGMP V2 that Encoder streams, whether requested across an uplink or not, will be 

requested by the DQ and will be present on the uplinks of all switches between the stream source switch and the DQ.

- Essentially this means that even though you may not be routing a stream to another switch, the DQ’s request will still 

put the stream on the uplink. Therefore, ensure that you have accounted for all streams forwarding to the DQ.

- A good rule of thumb, when planning for bandwidth considerations on uplinks, is to not exceed 80% of the uplink’s 

total bandwidth capacity to give plenty of overhead for spikes and additional traffic.

 - Multicast routing capabilities on each switch (configured for PIM-SM and with an established rendezvous point) can 

be designed to limit or mitigate this behavior.

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When a multicast host leaves a group, it sends an IGMP leave message. When the leave message is received by the 

switch, it checks to see if this host is the last to leave the group by sending out an IGMP group-specific or group-and-

source specific query message, and starting a timer. If no reports are received before the timer expires, the group 

record is deleted and a report is sent to the upstream multicast router/querier switch. Lower interval times will increase 

bandwidth utilization slightly as querying will happen more often. 

4.

Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) 

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Used to route multicast between VLANs

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PIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM)

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Recommended for use with N-Series multicast products.

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PIM-SM uses a pull model to deliver multicast traffic. Only network segments with active receivers that have explicitly 

requested the data will receive the traffic.

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Requires configuration of a Rendezvous Point (RP).

- Must be configured by administrator.

- Similar to the DQ in IGMP.

- All multicast sources must register with the RP to be able to be routed throughout the network.

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Other PIM modes – not recommended for N-Series

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Dense Mode (PIM-DM)

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Bidirectional (bidir-PIM)

5.

Jumbo Frames Enabled (For N2300 Series)

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The N2300 Series Encoders and Decoders produce a frame payload larger than 1500 bytes. This requires the switch to have 

the capacity of handling jumbo frames enabled.

6.

Quality of Service (QOS): Managing the delay, delay variation (jitter), bandwidth, and packet loss parameters on a network 

becomes the secret to a successful end-to-end business solution.

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Not required for use with N-Series devices

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Summary of Contents for SC-N8001

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL N SERIES CONTROLLERS N COMMAND 2 0 CONTROL APPLICATIONS SVSI SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT SC N8001 5 USERS 50 DEVICES SC N8002 UNLIMITED SC N8012 ENTERPRISE...

Page 2: ...e does not operate normally or has been dropped 14 DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the apparatus 15 To...

Page 3: ...t to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Approved under the verification provision of FCC Part 15 as a Class A Digital Device Caution Chan...

Page 4: ...onfiguration Options 11 View Options 11 Video Matrix Page 12 Audio Matrix Page 13 USB Matrix Page 15 NVR Controls Page 16 Panel Viewer Page 19 Build Options 20 Script Builder Page 21 Task Builder Page...

Page 5: ...ools Pane Option Descriptions 50 Buttons Tab 50 Widgets Tab 51 Templates Tab 51 Appendix B Wall Builder Tutorial 52 Wall Builder Basics 52 Sample Configuration Using Wall Builder 52 Appendix C Minimum...

Page 6: ...ks can be scheduled edited deleted or executed immediately for content display Includes wallbuilder scripting and panel builder features Manage multiple video streams on a single Ethernet connection P...

Page 7: ...troller The N8002 is built from a standard computer but not all buttons LEDs and connectors are enabled Refer to Figure 2 as well as the Front and Rear Panel Descriptions table on page 8 for hardware...

Page 8: ...nly Rear Panel RJ 45 ports One on the N8001 Two on the N8002 and N8012 ETH 0 N8002 N8012 8 wire RJ45 female 10 100 1000 Mbps 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing gigabit Ethernet switch port Can be used to...

Page 9: ...200x800 have been constructed on a house network using N Series equipment Alternatively many customers choose to deploy on physically separate networks in order to use low cost network appliances but...

Page 10: ...ce the unit boots enter 192 168 1 99 into your web browser s URL bar The device log in page displays Enter the default username admin and password password These can be changed after initial login Aft...

Page 11: ...links to the sections of this chapter which describe each main section FIG 6 Section Links View Options Click the View link at the top of any of the main web pages to access the options shown in Figu...

Page 12: ...urrent connection information For example White circles signify an active connection Gray circles signify that the two units are available for connection i e compatible with each other Dark Red circle...

Page 13: ...dio from an N1000 Encoder to an N2235 Decoder This is why all the cells show as being common represented by gray circles Options are described in Table 4 FIG 9 Viewing Audio Equipment Hide NVR checkbo...

Page 14: ...ne Hide NVR checkbox Enable to hide all discovered N6123 Network Video Recorders on this network Launch Script drop down Choose a script to launch from the drop down menu Scripts are created using the...

Page 15: ...ment with USB Support TABLE 5 USB Matrix Page Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Hide inactive checkbox Enable to hide any discovered units that are currently not communicating off line Hide...

Page 16: ...orded file stored on the selected NVR to play back Channel drop down Select which stream to use for recording playback Loop checkbox Enable this option to place the recording you are playing back in a...

Page 17: ...ord from This selection is dependent on which Mode you are in i e which series you are recording from In N1000 mode this field is not applicable In N2000 mode you can select 1 for channel 1 or dual to...

Page 18: ...page to the NVR selected as the Destination NVR Recording drop down Choose which recording you wish to copy Copy button Click to begin copying the recording TABLE 9 NVR Controls Page MPEG Settings Opt...

Page 19: ...in Table 10 FIG 15 Panel Viewer Page TABLE 10 Panel Viewer Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Panels list Lists any panels that are saved on N Command through Panel Builder Launch Panel butt...

Page 20: ...in web pages to access the options shown in Figure 16 Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions Script Builder Page on page 21 Task Builder Page on page 23 Wall Builder Page on page 24...

Page 21: ...TCP commands can be controlled in this script There are also predefined actions that you can choose no programming knowledge needed Options are described in Table 11 NOTE Script commands are accessibl...

Page 22: ...the command you want it to do The selections to the right of the Action box change based on what unit type is affected by the action Misc commands are used often You generate the command and then edi...

Page 23: ...on page 21 use Task Builder to schedule when those scripts will be executed Click on a day to schedule a task Options are described in Table 12 FIG 18 Task Builder Page TABLE 12 Task Builder Option D...

Page 24: ...n Options 24 N Command User Manual Wall Builder Page Click Build Wall Builder to access the page shown in Figure 19 Refer to Appendix B Wall Builder Tutorial on page 52 for details on this feature FIG...

Page 25: ...model information here and then re use that information in Panel Builder and Script Builder FIG 20 Third Party Page Sear TABLE 13 Third Party Option Descriptions Option Description Notes New Command b...

Page 26: ...er is a GUI application that allows you to create custom panels to be used as a standalone control option or as an extension to a third party control system Using Panel Builder you can generate panels...

Page 27: ...n Figure 22 Refer to the following sections for detailed descriptions Unit Management Page on page 28 IP Addresses Page on page 29 System Settings Page on page 31 User Groups Page on page 33 Logs Page...

Page 28: ...int N Command will no longer discover units on the network Remove Selected Click to remove all selected units from the Unit Management page display Removes the selected unit from the list of units dis...

Page 29: ...Chapter 3 Configuration Options 29 N Command User Manual IP Addresses Page Click Admin IP Addresses to access the page shown in Figure 24 Options are described in Table 15 FIG 24 IP Addresses Page...

Page 30: ...e general purpose IP addresses Complicated networks sometimes need multiple IP addresses on N Command It is not used often Static 3rd is used for master slave setup If master slave is not needed it ca...

Page 31: ...tion Notes Device Name Enter a user friendly name for the unit More descriptive names in this field help you organize and manage the N Series system efficiently Names based on the unit s location and...

Page 32: ...ng unsolicited status packets select it in the list and then click the Assign to button on the right Enable Netlinx Settings checkbox Click to enable disable NetLinx on this device Device Status This...

Page 33: ...groups Options are described in Table 17 FIG 26 User Groups Page TABLE 17 User Groups Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Users section Use to create a user s account and grant them either f...

Page 34: ...dresses duplicate streams etc FIG 27 Logs Page TABLE 18 Logs Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Clear Logs button Click to clear all logs listed on this page Messages View current system mes...

Page 35: ...28 These setting allow you to create paths between two N8000 devices in case the primary master device fails If the master fails the assigned slave can take over and continue with operations until th...

Page 36: ...described in Table 19 FIG 29 Setup Time Page TABLE 19 Setup Time Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Enter NTP Servers fields Specify up to three NTP servers Sync Time button Syncs the curren...

Page 37: ...pdater to access the page shown in Figure 30 Use this page for batch firmware upgrades on managed units Once you upload the updater zip package select the update in the list Then select the units you...

Page 38: ...ay Host Play mode Options are described in Table 21 FIG 32 Library Playlist Page Click here to access the Local Play options TABLE 21 Library Playlist Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Choo...

Page 39: ...own Choose a playlist to upload to the selected unit s This list includes playlists created on the Library Playlist page described on page 38 Select multiple units by holding the CTRL key Decoder Play...

Page 40: ...34 Use this page to send a single image to the selected units by following the steps below 1 Highlight the desired image from the Available Images box 2 Highlight the desired units and click the right...

Page 41: ...l Play library and unit backups This can later be used to restore those portions of N Command Options are described in Table 23 FIG 36 Backup Restore Page Click here to access the Backups options TABL...

Page 42: ...nit s settings are transferred to another designated unit Options are described in Table 24 FIG 37 Unit Migrate Page TABLE 24 Unit Migrate Option Descriptions Option Description Notes Remove unattache...

Page 43: ...ing each option for easy reference For more step by step project building instructions refer to the tutorials provided in Panel Builder s Help menu see Top Ribbon Option Descriptions section on page 4...

Page 44: ...See the sections referenced in the callouts for descriptions of each area of the Project Editor interface FIG 40 Project Editor Section References See the section Top Ribbon Option Descriptions on pag...

Page 45: ...he other selected buttons highlighted in blue are aligned to it Hold the Shift key to select multiple objects Right align the selected buttons or widgets to the main selected item The first button you...

Page 46: ...rrent browser window Undo previous action Redo a previous action that was undone using the undo function see above Delete a panel from the current project Add a panel to the current project Scroll thr...

Page 47: ...tab You must have an item button or widget selected before clicking this tab in order to view the options FIG 41 Item Properties Tab Pane TABLE 26 Item Properties Pane Option Descriptions Option Desc...

Page 48: ...e current panel in pixels Click the Set button to accept changes Height Set the height of the current panel in pixels Click the Set button to accept changes Default Panel Enable this checkbox to set t...

Page 49: ...Setup Script View edit the setup script for the project Snap Items to Panel Enable this checkbox to force all buttons and widgets to remain on the panel background template of the editor i e the white...

Page 50: ...Figure 46 and Table 30 for detailed descriptions of the options available under the Buttons tab FIG 46 Buttons Tab Pane TABLE 29 Assets Tab Option Descriptions Option Description Images View all imag...

Page 51: ...ustom values between two numbers Text Adds text to the panel Image Adds an image to the panel Drag and drop this icon to the panel and then double click it to select an image file supports gif jpg or...

Page 52: ...m video windows must be bound by the displays When using one Windowing Processor per display video windows can be anywhere on the full video wall pallet at pixel by pixel resolution Including Windowin...

Page 53: ...commands are case space sensitive so simple names with no spaces work best Enter the selected Decoder IP addresses you would like to use Click Save Click the button to add windows to your wall The new...

Page 54: ...itioned or you can use mouse to re size W H fields Enter width and height values in pixels to re size the selected window or use mouse to re size 16 9 checkbox Enable to lock all the windows to a 16 9...

Page 55: ...ediate Leave is enabled Warnings Notices There is a known behavior within IGMP V2 that Encoder streams whether requested across an uplink or not will be requested by the DQ and will be present on the...

Page 56: ...TCN Topology Change Notification flooding will cause unnecessary backplane and bandwidth usage when adding or removing a device on the network which can cause stream interruptions as the flooding swee...

Page 57: ...See Figure 54 FIG 54 Connection Diagram This means during normal operation the master eth0 and eth1 card will have at least two IP address one for normal Encoder Decoder management and another for ma...

Page 58: ...rvices by monitoring a list of running processes Any combination of the above has occurred for a period of three minutes For example if the master is reported offline followed by a report of services...

Page 59: ...th1 172 20 21 201 255 255 255 252 Slave Eth0 172 10 21 202 255 255 255 252 Eth1 172 20 21 202 255 255 255 252 5 Navigate to Admin Master Slave on the master unit Now that the 3rd IP addresses are conf...

Page 60: ...ssible status messages once master slave configuration is successful FIG 59 Status Messages The screen below displays when logged into the slave s 3rd IP address and the slave has not taken over The s...

Page 61: ...ts that are connected will see the connection broken and will need to reestablish connection very common occurrence for network devices A master will not override another master If a system is misconf...

Page 62: ...sponsibility for errors or omissions AMX also reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice at any time The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be viewed downloa...

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