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AEQ Audio Over IP
Routing System
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In "Dante Controller", virtual devices are represented using green device names. The number of
transmit channels they present is dependent on the number of channels that have been shared
on the real device (using DDM).
When you subscribe to a virtual device, the audio you receive is from the real device. Virtual
devices cannot subscribe to other devices.
NOTE: The usual configuration options are disabled for virtual devices.
4.10.3. Legacy Devices.
Devices with some legacy (pre-v4.0) versions of firmware can be 'associated' with domains
using DDM. This adds them to the relevant clock domain, and allows them to exchange audio
with devices enrolled in the same domain, which are also on the same IP subnet (legacy
devices do not support audio routing between subnets).
When legacy devices are associated with a domain, they only appear in "Dante Controller"
when you are logged into the relevant domain (unless they have been specifically revealed -
see Hidden Legacy Devices below).
NOTE: "Dante Controller" must be connected to the same subnet as a legacy device in order for
it to appear in the "Dante Controller" interface.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When legacy devices are associated with a domain, they are not
protected from unauthorized access via "Dante Controller". Also, when associated, they are
placed in a dedicated clock domain and thus can no longer exchange audio with unmanaged
devices.
If a legacy device is moved to an unmanaged Dante network without first being de-associated, it
will not appear by default in "Dante Controller". "Dante Controller" notifies you with a spy icon
(next to the network status icons at the bottom left of the UI) if you have hidden devices on your
network:
To view hidden devices in Dante Controller", select View > 'Show Hidden Devices'.
4.10.4. Domain Credentials.
When a device is enrolled in a Dante domain, information about the relevant DDM server and
the domain in which it is enrolled is saved to the device. When the device is unenrolled, the
domain membership information is cleared, and the device returns to the unmanaged
(unenrolled) domain.
If an enrolled device is moved out of the DDM network to another network without first being
unenrolled, it will not appear in "Dante Controller", because its domain credentials indicate that it
is still enrolled in a domain. In these circumstances it is necessary to clear its domain
credentials so that it appears as an unmanaged device in "Dante Controller" and can be used
again.
To clear the domain credentials for a device, it must first be isolated using the same method for
resetting a device lock PIN:
1. Isolate the device.
2. Open the Device View for the device.
3. From the Device menu, select Clear Domain Credentials.
For more information about DDM, please refer to Audinate website.

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AEQ SYSTEL IP 16 Specifications

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BrandAEQ
ModelSYSTEL IP 16
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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