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10.10. Application Note (LW-AN-001)
Gigabit Network Switch Requirements For VINX Devices
Network Properties
Network-based AV products use different network protocols for 
IP, the transmission mode can be Broadcast, Unicast, and Multicast.
These network protocols should be familiar to any network engineer. 
Because our network-based AV solutions bridge the gap between the 
 
suggests involvement of both AV and IT departments in any installation.
the next section illustrate the basic installation of one Decoder and 
one Encoder. A video source provides the digital video content to the 
Encoder which converts to Ethernet packets and sends to the attached 
for presentation to the attached display.
Point-to-point vs Network Connection
VINX Encoders and Decoders have two typical applications:
 ▪ Point-to-point connection
 ▪ Point-to-multi point connection
Point-to-point Connection (Unicast mode)
Unicast transmission mode uses a one-to-one association between 
the source and the destination: each destination address uniquely 
Point-to-Multi Point Connection (Multicast mode)
Multicast transmission mode uses a one-to-one or one-to-many 
association; multicast datagrams are forwarded simultaneously in a 
be in the same subnet.
Unicast Routing
The packet forwarding requirement of the VINX devices for point-to-
point connection is the unicast switching. Please note the unicast 
mode is not the default setting of the Encoder and Decoder, users 
have to set it in the devices.
Hardware Requirement:
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ATTENTION!  VINX devices send certain system commands over 
multicast packages. If the multicast packet forwarding is disabled 
on the network, the signal transmission can fail.
Managed Switch for Multicast Routing
         
IP stack into Ethernet frames. An Ethernet frame includes, among 
others, labeling information with source and destination physical 
addresses (called source and destination MAC address). These 
physical addresses uniquely identify the source and destination 
physical devices (e.g. a VINX Encoder and a VINX Decoder). Ethernet 
frames provide error resilience by incorporating a redundancy check 
device that uses only the physical address information found in the 
Ethernet frame to forward a packet from one of its input ports to one 
or more of its output ports is an unmanaged switch.
for more sophisticated functions like multicast forwarding. Since even 
a simple VINX network, where one VINX Encoder supplies more VINX 
Decoders, relies on multicasting, a multicast capable switch (i.e. a 
managed one) is mandatory. If non-managed switches transmit the 
all interfaces.
Hardware Requirement:
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multicast packet forwarding. The switches in the network shall offer 
the following capabilities:
 ▪ IGMPv2
 ▪ IGMP snooping
 ▪ IGMP fast leave
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