Splitting networks for extended capacities
7.3 Advanced Users: Multi Network Mode – Input configuration
This mode requires good knowledge of AVM500-ES capabilities and EtherSound networks. It has been
designed to take the maximum of AVM500-ES possibilities. This mode is for very specific architectures, and
majority of AVM500-ES users can ignore it.
Aim of this mode is to choose if ports {B, C, D, E}, when dissociated, will individually act as EtherSound input ports or
EtherSound output ports.
Without any special configuration, ports {B, C, D, E} are EtherSound output ports regarding previous paragraphs. When
dissociated, the input port becomes useless (see Fig. 19). In this case, an internal switch allows the user to choose if the
physical port must be tied to the EtherSound input port, or to the EtherSound output port.
Fig. 27: Input port configuration
Important note: please remember that ports {B, C, D, E} are always synchronized with port {A}. If you configure a
port as an input port, it will NOT receive the clock from the EtherSound stream, but still from the {A} port. It is you to
ensure that all devices tied to this port will be properly synchronized with the others networks, for example using a word clock
cable.
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