EasyManua.ls Logo

Nexo NXES104 - Network Ports Status Leds; Dante Secondary Port; Remote Port; Ethernet Additional Hardware

Nexo NXES104
140 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
NXDT104 EXPANSION BOARD, DANTE™ PATCHING AND REMOTE CONTROL
Use this port as a Dante™ Primary port when connecting to a Dante™ network.
(2) Network Ports Status LEDs
The two LEDs next to the Primary port show the link/activity status of the Primary port.
The two LEDs next to the Secondary port show the link/activity status of the Secondary
port.
(3) Dante
Secondary Port
This Port running at 100 Mb or 1 Gb (automatically selected) features an Ethercon®
connector. Use this type of connector to secure your Dante™ network from unwanted
unplugs. This type of connector also ensures a longer life to the internal RJ45 contacts,
because if preserves it from external traction.
Use this port as a Dante™ Secondary port when connecting to a Dante™ network.
(4) Remote port
The Remote port running at 100 Mb or 1 Gb (automatically selected) expands the
functionality of the classical two ports Dante™ compatible network cards.
The first target of the Remote port is allowing the user to have a separate network for
control and monitoring, thus allowing full bandwidth for Dante™ audio data on the
dedicated Primary and/or Secondary ports.
WARNING! Do not connect several ports of the NXDT104 to the same switch. This
will create a loop and stop all traffic on all network ports of the card.
Another advantage of the Remote control port is to provide a redundancy of the remote
control when the two Primary/Secondary Dante™ ports are used in redundant mode, as
Secondary Dante™ port will then filter Dante™ audio data only.
Last important advantage of this Remote port is that all three port of the NXDT104 are
connected to a 100 Mb/1 Gb switch, so Dante™ data can also be transmitted/received
to/from this port. Thus when the Primary/Secondary Dante™ ports are using in switch
mode, the NXDT104 offers 3 switched Dante™ ports, meaning that each NXDT104 can be
linked to two other Dante™ compatible devices, thus reducing the number of switches in
the network.
On top of this plug you will find 2 LEDS: The left one (Link), means that the equipment is
connected, the right one (Activity) meaning that frames are received.
Ethernet Additional hardware
In the previous description of the NXES104 (Ethersound™ card for NXAMP) in this manual,
several characteristics of Ethernet additional hardware where described to achieve a good
PAGE 98 OF 140

Table of Contents