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PLM Series Network Configuration Guide

5.2  PLM Series Topology  

Overview

Thanks to the auto-sense and auto-uplink features of 

the PLM Series’ Ethernet ports, connecting multiple 

units is a simple task. A free-topology network can 

be implemented easily, including external switches 

or hubs as required.

Following are some examples of various network 

configurations that can be used when setting up a 

PLM network. 

5.2.1 Daisy-chained devices

If a daisy chain network system (see figure 3) is 

implemented, the secondary Ethernet connectors 

on PLM Series devices can be used as “loop-thru 

outputs” to send the audio and/or control signal to 

the next unit in the chain (i.e. in the same rack). As an 

example, a system utilizing a Dolby Lake Processor 

as a “break in point” would find the DLP typically 

connected to the Primary Ethernet port of the first 

PLM in the rack. The signal would then travel from 

the Secondary Ethernet connector of this PLM Series 

unit to the Primary Ethernet connector of the next 

unit in the system, and so on. 

Care must be exercised in implementing a 

chain topology network, as the number of 

PLM Series devices being connected in this 

way will have a critical bearing on network 

performance parameters such as overall latency. 

Also, the use of single layer cabling to connect the 

network will introduce the possibility of Single Point 

of Failure issues, which should be avoided at all costs 

when operating critical systems Therefore, this top-

ology is NOT recommended at all for applications 

using Dante and it is NOT recommended for applica-

tions with more than 10 PLMs, even when not using 

Dante. 

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Figure 5.2.1: Daisy chain network topology

5.1  PLM Series Network  

Cabling

The common cable categories used for high band-

width network connectivity are Cat-5e and Cat-6; 

these are preferred choices for PLM Series network 

use. However, Cat-5 may be used in limited applica-

tions, as explained below.

Cat-6,  as  the  designation  implies,  is  the  newer 

standard, and it is designed to accommodate high-

speed networks up to 250 MHz. The 10000BASE-TX 

standard (using 2 pairs) requires Cat-6 cabling. Cat-6 is 

fully compatible with all PLM Series network applica-

tions (including use with Dante) as it accommodates 

all current Ethernet protocols.

Cat-5e (using 4 pairs) supports 1000BASE-T ap-

plications, and is also fully suited to all PLM Series 

applications, including Dante. 

Cat-5 cabling meets the requirements for the PLM 

Ethernet control network. However, the higher ratings 

of Cat-5e and Cat-6 are recommended for use as the 

backbone between switches, particularly if Dante is 

being used.

Cat-3 or Cat-4 cables may still be in use in some 

installations.  Neither of these satisfies the bandwidth 

requirements of 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T net-

working, and should not be used with PLM Series 

networks. 

Table 5.1 can be used as a guide when specifying 

maximum recommended lengths for Ethernet cables 

within a PLM network:

Table 5.1: Recommended PLM network cable  lengths

Spectral 

Bandwidth Max Length

LaN

Cat-5

100 MHz

100 m

100BASE-TX

Cat-5e

100 MHz

100 m

100BASE-TX 

1000BASE-T

Cat-6

250 MHz

100 m

1000BASE-TX

5  NeTwORk CONNeCTIONS aND TOPOLOgIeS

Summary of Contents for NCG-PLM

Page 1: ...PLM Series Powered Loudspeaker Management systems Rev 1 0 5 Item no NCG PLM Network Configuration Guide...

Page 2: ...chained devices 8 5 2 2 Star or Hub and Spoke networks 9 5 2 3 Daisy chained switches 9 5 2 4 Daisy chained switch ring 9 5 2 5 Dual daisy chained switches 9 5 2 6 Other combination networks 10 5 3 Et...

Page 3: ...cessing system management and protection features found in no other product Thank you again for placing your confidence in Lab gruppen 2 2 Ethernet Fundamentals The PLM Series implements a full Ethern...

Page 4: ...Underneath Network to the right of Connection 2 Local Area Connection choose View Status In the dialog box click on Properties and click 3 Continue in the warning dialog 4 In the Local Area Connection...

Page 5: ...ion issues lack of true plug and play functionality and channel count limitations Additionally Dante can coexist with TCP IP network traffic and other standard control protocols All conductors must be...

Page 6: ...p prevent this type of system wide network breakdown These include Auto input priority switching managing multiple signal sources Support for redundant device sources e g the same device providing bot...

Page 7: ...to the network All PLMs that are required to access this signal can do so as long as one of the two PLMs connected to the source device remains on the network All remaining PLMs on the network must b...

Page 8: ...at all for applications using Dante and it is NOT recommended for applica tions with more than 10 PLMs even when not using Dante 100 100 100 100 100 100 Figure 5 2 1 Daisy chain network topology 5 1...

Page 9: ...switch The PLM s own internal switches do not support RSTP Care must be taken to not create a ring closed loop with the PLM s rear panel connectors 5 2 2 Star or Hub and Spoke networks An alternative...

Page 10: ...opology with the 100 avoid ance of SPF issues in the dual redundant star spoke configuration figure 5 2 5 It is simply two daisy chained switch networks in parallel the primary and secondary networks...

Page 11: ...ernet cables themselves is very small in comparison If we assume 100 m copper cables for all hops we can present some simple rules for how many hops are permitted from any Dante source device to any o...

Page 12: ...te packets devices or sinks for a given latency setting Table 5 4 shows the limits for a Dante system with PLM Series devices as the sinks The recommended system is shown in grey in Table 5 4 It has a...

Page 13: ...al data intensive applications Additionally this hardware needs to be robust enough to survive the rigors of repetitive loading and unloa ding and frequent connection and disconnection Lab gruppen has...

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Page 15: ...into analog signals In the Dolby Lake system latency is assured to be constant MAC address In addition to an IP address every device on an Ethernet network has a MAC address This address is fixed at t...

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