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The Dante port provides also the Web UI and a telnet server
(on port 2300) for remote control. Both services are available
on the same IP address as the Dante audio interface (use the
Dante Controller software to determine or change the IP).
The port LEDs indicates the current status:
Yellow: Link detected
Green: Input data valid and system clock valid
for information about Dante Technology, the
latest Dante Controller drivers and related information.
By default, the ports are configured to act as switch (which allows daisy
chaining), but can be changed using the Dante Controller Software as redundant
ports for parallel connection.
3.13.
MIDI
The only command supported via the MIDI port is "Preset Recall".
See 4.1 Preset Recall.
The yellow LED near the port flashes when incoming MIDI data is detected. All
incoming data is forwarded to the MIDI THRU port, to allow daisy-chaining of
devices.
Control data (e.g. for preamp control) can be forwarded over this port. See 3.14,
Control data forwarding for details.
3.14.
Control data forwarding
The multiverter is able to forward control data (headamp/stagebox control)
between MADI ports, and from and to the MIDI ports. The multiverter provides
transparent forwarding of all extra AES3 bits (V)alid, (U)ser data and (C)hannel
status, which makes it compatible to all vendor-specific remoting protocols.
To enable remoting, the channels containing the control data must be routed 1:1
(i.e. linearly), depending on the vendor protocol.
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