User guide

Creating a Physical Dante Network
Basic Configuration
A physical network is required to share Dante audio channels between DMP128AT
devices. Each DMP128AT contains a 4-port Gigabit switch with four RJ-45 connectors
located on the back panel to accept standard network cables. The 4-port switch can
operate as a standard switch described in this section or in redundant mode (see
Redundant Configuration on page117) that switches between duplicate audio
streams during a single network failure, preventing audio stream interruption.
NOTE: The Dante Controller network configuration defaults to switched mode
(basic) making star and daisy-chain configurations possible. When configured
for redundant operation, different connection rules apply (see Redundant
Configuration on page117).
A DMP128-based Dante network can be configured in a daisy-chain or Star network
topology using the four port switch and the Dante Controller in Switched mode.
Star network topology has one DMP128PAT as the central unit, which is then directly
connected to up to three other units. Alternatively, a larger network switch can be used in
place of the central DMP128AT, allowing more than three units to be connected in the
star configuration (see figure 69).
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #1
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
Central Unit
DMP 128 AT #4
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #2
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #3
Star Network Topology
Figure 69. Star Network Topology
A daisy chain configuration can also be used. Each unit is connected to both the previous
unit and the next unit in the chain (see figure 70).
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT MASTER
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #1
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #3
LAN
EXP
RS-232
Tx Rx G
RESET
1234
REMOTE AT
DMP 128 AT #2
Daisy Chain Network Topology
Figure 70. Daisy Chain Topology
Hybrid versions combining the star and daisy chain topologies can also be built, but a ring
topology, or any topology that creates a duplicate connection causes a connection failure
in the Dante Controller software. Redundant connections are possible using the primary
and secondary port interface structure (see Redundant Configuration on page117).
NOTE: Connections between DMP128AT ports in either a star or daisy chain
network do not need to be sequential, nor do they need to be made between the
same port numbers.
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