Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- CHAPTER 1: Overview
- CHAPTER 2: Legal issues & facts
- CHAPTER 3: Installation
- CHAPTER 4: Operation
- CHAPTER 5: Managing Device
- CHAPTER 6: RAV.IO
- Introduction
- Connecting Audio Network
- Status - Overview
- Status - Sync
- Status - Network
- Status - Device
- Status - Input Streams
- Status - Output Streams
- Advanced - Overview
- Advanced - PTP Settings
- Advanced - PTP Unicast
- Advanced - PTP Profile Customized Settings
- Advanced - Current PTP Master
- Advanced - PTP Statistic
- Advanced - PTP Clock Setting
- Advanced - Network Advanced Settings
- Advanced - PTP Jitter
- NMOS - Overview
- NMOS - NIC1 & NIC2
- NMOS - Additional Settings
- Logging
- Statistic
- Switch
- RAV.IO - Firmware Update
- CHAPTER 7: DANTE.IO
- CHAPTER 8: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- CHAPTER 9: Technical Data
- Index
- Appendix A - DSUB-25 Pin assignment
- Appendix B - DSUB-9 Pin assignment
- Appendix C - Dimensions
- Appendix D - System Update & License Installation
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CHAPTER 7: DANTE.IO
CHAPTER 7: DANTE.IO
Introduction
DANTE.IO is an audio network module for Dante / AES67.
All functions of the device are managed via the Dante Controller application.
To control the functions of the host device connect your computer with the
management network port (MGMT) and use the globcon application.
Dante Controller
To control a Dante network the application 'Dante Controller' needs to run on a
computer that is connected to the audio network.
The software is available from the Audinate website (requires a free registration):
https://www.audinate.com/products/software/dante-controller
A detailed documentation about using Dante Controller is available here:
https://dev.audinate.com/GA/dante-controller/userguide/webhelp/
At startup Dante Controller scans the network for connected Dante devices a
shows them automatically in the 'Network View'.
The IP address of a Dante device must fit into the network environment for proper
operation of a Layer 3 based network. However Dante Controller will mark a device
entry red if the IP Address is not matching the network environment and helps
resolving the issue.
NOTE
DANTE.IO supports control via Dante Domain Manager.
When a device is enrolled in a domain, it can be viewed and configured in Dante
Controller only by DDM users that are members of the domain.
To use an enrolled device outside of the domain it is required to un-enroll it from
DDM first or to reset the device via Dante Controller.
User Guide ‘Dante Domain Manager’ (Chapter: Enrolling Devices in Domains)
https://www.audinate.com/learning/technical-documentation