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10. Appendix VINX-1x0-HDMI Extenders – User's Manual 101


         
          

         

        
system performance when you need to transfer non-Dante® data

that have 100Mbps devices and is optional in networks with Gigabit

in order to ensure proper operation under all possible conditions.
The table below shows how Dante uses various Diffserv Code Points
(DSCP) packet priority values:
*
Green Ethernet in the Network
         
        

Although power management should be negotiated automatically in
switches that support EEE, it is a relatively new technology, and some
switches do not perform the negotiation properly. This may cause EEE
to be enabled in Dante networks when it is not appropriate, resulting in
poor synchronisation performance and occasional dropouts.
Managed Switch Properties in Details
IGMPv2
IGMPv2 is version 2 of the Internet Group Management Protocol. This
protocol is used by end-point devices to signal their interest in receiving
Priority Usage
DSCP
Label
Hex Decimal Binary
High
Time critical
PTP events
CS7 0x38  111000
Medium Audio, PTP EF 0x2E  101110
 (reserved) CS1 0x08 8 001000
None  BestEffort 0x00 0 000000
* source: 
         
corresponding to the content. Using IGMPv2 packets, the end-point
devices can send a leave message to indicate that they are no longer
interested in receiving the stream of the multicast group. Moreover, a
multicast capable router can periodically poll the end-point devices on
its interfaces which multicast streams they are interested to receive.
The answer to such a query is called a membership report. IGMPv2
must be supported by the managed switch.
IGMP Snooping
IGMP snooping is a feature which allows the switch to monitor

packets is used by the managed switch to determine which interfaces
          
snooping is used to conserve bandwidth by allowing the switch to

IGMP Fast Leave
        
the amount of time it takes for the managed switch to stop sending
         
multicast address) to an interface, where all end-point devices that
used to be interested in a stream have sent a IGMP leave message.

out a query message and then would stop forwarding when no end-
    
         
query message.

In order for IGMP snooping to work properly, IGMP messages must
traverse in the subnet between managed switches. However, if there
is no multicast capable router present periodically sending out query
messages and receiving answers to those queries, IGMP messages
are usually not forwarded upstream from one switch to another. By
enabling the IGMP querier feature in a managed switch, the managed
switch will act like a router and periodically query the devices in the
subnet (even other managed switches) to send their membership
reports. From those report all the listening switches with IGMP
         
should be sent to.
Multicast Filtering
Some control information from VINX devices is transmitted via
multicast packets. However, these packets are not registered during
certain startup intervals or not registered at all. In order for all VINX
devices in the subnet to receive such control information, multicast

all interfaces on the managed switch.

Ethernet frames consist of a header and a payload. Since the header

the useful bandwidth is. Similarly, the higher the useful bandwidth,
the better the picture quality of the encoded video stream will be. To

the payload) should be as high as possible. In a normal Ethernet
           

of the transmission is to provide the best possible picture quality in
all circumstances, the VINX Encoder device produces Ethernet jumbo
frames. Thus, the handling of jumbo frames has to be enabled in the
managed switches.

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