112 TYPE R Radio Production System AoIP Network Examples
EXAMPLE 8: REDUNDANT CORE WITH LOCAL I/O + 2 AOIP BOXES ON 2 REDUNDANT PTP SWITCHES
EXAMPLE 9: REDUNDANT CORE WITH LOCAL I/O + 2 AOIP BOXES ON 2 REDUNDANT PTP SWITCHES + REDUNDANT PTP
I/O Note:
In the event of a Redundant (Secondary)
Core takeover, any I/O connected to the
Primary Core local I/O will not be available
on the Redundant (Secondary) Core. For
I/O signals where redundancy is required
we recommend the use of networked
Type R I/O Boxes.
Connection Notes:
a) The direct link between the Primary and Secondary Type R Cores is via the Core “Surface” connections which keeps the Secondary
Core in step with the Primary Core. The link may be wired with a single cable or two for cable redundancy.
b) The direct link between the A and B switches is to provide PTP sync.
This will require specific setup of the switch ports so that Switch A, Port 9 is seen as a master boundary clock.
I/O Note:
In the event of a Redundant (Secondary)
Core takeover, any I/O connected to the
Primary Core local I/O will not be available
on the Redundant (Secondary) Core. For
I/O signals where redundancy is required
we recommend the use of networked
Type R I/O Boxes.
Connection Notes:
The direct link between the Primary and Secondary Type R Cores is via the Core “Surface” connections which keeps the Secondary
Core in step with the Primary Core. The link may be wired with a single cable or two for cable redundancy.