1. Connect the audio network switch(es) to interfaces
5
(&
6)
on the rear of the core (marked “Surface”) ,
Then follow the steps given below to configure each AoIP interface in an IO box or core:
2. Connect the
Pri
&
Sec
AoIP interfaces on the rear of the IO box or core, to your network switch or switches.
Note:
Follow the suggested switch port connections given for your network switch(es) in the corresponding Network
Device document if unsure (see section 6).
Note:
PTP aware switches are recommended, but are not necessary for small AoIP networks
Note:
Connect one IO box / device or core at a time to avoid IP address conflicts.
EXAMPLE OF CONNECTING A COMBO AOIP BOX TO THE CORE VIA AN AOIP SWITCH
14. CONNECT AUDIO SWITCH AND AOIP PORTS TO THE CORE
3. Enter
172.16.255.60
in the Google Chrome address bar and press enter to navigate to
Calrec Connect
.
4. Select
Devices
in the menu on the left and select the corresponding entry for the connected IO box / device or core.
5. In the settings area to the right, select the
Interfaces
tab.
6. Edit the IP address and subnet mask settings of
eth1
and
eth2
to your preferred values.
Note:
Please refer to
“AoIP Network Interfaces - Suggested Settings” on page 26
of this document for
suggested settings and reference tables.
7. Connect the next IO device and repeat steps 3, 4 & 5.
Once all IO box & core AoIP device network interfaces are known to be set with unique IP addresses, they may all be connected to
the same network. All IO boxes in the same subnet should be discovered and displayed in
Calrec Connect
as shown on the next
page for the Type R Core which has two AoIP device interfaces and a Combo AoIP device which has one AoIP device
. Transmitter
and receiver streams may now be configured have Audio Inputs and Outputs patched to those streams and routed between
devices.
Please refer to the Further Reading section at the back of this guide for links to additional guidance about using Calrec Connect.