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The Dante
Controller
The Dante Controller is a free software utility available from
Dante’s developer, Audinate. It is an essential software means
of finding, setting-up and controlling Dante-enabled devices on
your network. It may be downloaded for operation under ei-
ther Windows or Macintosh operating systems using this link:
https://www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-controller
SNMP OPERATION
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) allows other
TCP/UDP/IP equipment on the same Local Area Network (LAN
or WAN) to communicate directly with your SOFIA 567, and for
your unit to send alarms and supplementary information to
other equipment on the network.
The SOFIA 567 will interface directly with a network controller,
technically known as the SNMP ‘Manager.’ The SOFIA 567 has
an embedded ASCII text file called a Management Information
Base, or MIB. In setting up for SNMP operation, the MIB file will
have to be downloaded from your unit through the Web inter-
face and then uploaded to the SNMP Manager. More about this
in a bit.
Mode
The SNMP submenu default
Mode:
setting is
Disabled
, which in-
hibits communication between the SOFIA 567 and the SNMP
Manager.
Changing
Mode:
to
Read Only
allows the SOFIA 567 to be inter-
rogated by the SNMP Manager, so that programmed setup pa-
rameters, alarms, etc. can be integrated with other equipment
on the network.
Setting the
Mode:
to
Read & Write
allows the SNMP Manager to
send commands that can control your SOFIA 567.
Security
SNMP ‘Communities’ serve as passwords for this function. In
the
Read Community:
and
Write Community:
fields, overtype the
factory defaults and enter text that is specified for the
read/write strings on the SNMP Manager monitoring device.
You must do a
Save
after entering your text.
Ports
The default SNMP Ports,
SNMP Port: 161
and
Trap Port: 162
are
customary for a majority of SNMP operations. Overtype these
defaults to change them as may be required.
Trap
Destinations
When the SOFIA 567
initiates
an alarm, rather than being
inter-
rogated
or
polled
for one, the alarm is known as a ‘trap.’ Three
local network IP addresses may be entered in the
Trap Destina-
tion 1:
,
2:
, and
3:
fields, each corresponding to other devices on
the LAN that need to be apprised of alarms. Overtype the de-
faults with valid IP addresses of other equipment.
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