Configuring the Unit via its Web Interface
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4.4.2 System > Dante Network
DANTE NETWORK PRIMARY
Clock State
Displays the current status of the local clock. The following states may be displayed:
MASTER
The ENC 1202 acts as Master Clock source for the Dante network.
SLAVE
Another Dante device is being used as Master Clock source.
DISABLED
There is no Master Clock source.
PASSIVE
Passive state (often for the SECONDARY port). The port’s clock is standing by.
See “Dante Preferred Master Clock” (p. 24) if you want the ENC 1202 to act as master.
Tx util
Indicates the bandwidth used for transmitting data (in kbit/s).
Rx util
Indicates the bandwidth used for receiving data (in kbit/s).
DHCP Active
Displays the status of the IP address. The desired setting needs to be selected with the
next parameter.
OFF
(Static)
The ENC 1202 uses a fixed IP address. This may become problematic for larger
networks, because each IP address may only be used once (i.e. by one device on the
network).
ON
(DHCP)
The ENC 1202 uses an automatically assigned dynamic IP address received via DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).