User Guide | FreeSpeak Edge Base Station
7.3
Connecting to Dante-Enabled Devices
To configure Dante connections you must be familiar with the Audinate Dante Controller,
available from the Audinate website.
Before configuring the connection in the Dante Controller, you must determine which of the 4
RJ45 LAN connectors on the Base Station you wish to use for Dante network traffic. See
Panel Connectors and Indicators on page 14
.
Note:
The PC running the Audinate Dante Controller must also be connected to the Dante network.
Note:
The Dante connection on the Station supports both Dante and Dante (AES67).
Determining which LAN connector you wish to use for Dante must be done in the CCM.
Navigate
to Hardware > Resources
and click on the host panel to see the host device settings.
Under the
Network
tab, select the port for Dante. This port will default to a DHCP setting. If you
wish to configure a static IP address you must do this in the Dante controller.
Note:
LAN 3 and 4 are for use with an SFP module (either fiber or RJ45 ).
LAN connectors can be configured in any way you wish, but the CCM enforces that you MUST
NOT configure IP transceivers (AES67) and Dante traffic on the same network. This is because
AES67 network traffic has higher timing requirements than Dante network traffic, due to the
need for IP transceivers to achieve DECT synchronization.
When configuring Dante connections, the Dante subsystem IP configuration is determined by
the Dante Controller.
1. In the CCM, navigate to
Hardware > Resources > Host > Network
and configure Dante
on the LAN connector you wish to use for Dante connections.
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