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• Core bandwidth calculations are available on the “Check
Design...” screen in the Designer software
• Core to Core redundant housekeeping data can be up to 6
Mbps when a Q-Sys System is being polled by AMX or Crestron
IP Address
• Three methods are use to assign IP’s: Manual, DHCP, or IPv4LL
(Auto-IP) – QSC recommends using Manual IP’s
End Point Device Routing
This allows a device on one subnet to communicate with a device
on separate subnet. There are two methods used to accomplish
this task – a static route or the default gateway. A static route
defines a specific destination/mask pair. The default gateway is a
“catchall” for everything which doesn’t match a static route. Here’s
an example of a static routing configuration using the “Q-Sys
Configurator...” screen in the Designer software:
To see if Discovery and routing are working on the Core, enter the
following URL into any web browser: http://<core-ip-address>/
discovery/discovered and confirm there are files called “device.
ioframe.<ioframe-name>” for each I/O Frame
If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact
your local QSC representative, QSC’s sales department or myself.
Scott Kalarchik, CCNA & CCDA
Director, Engineered Systems
QSC Audio Products, LLC
1665 MacArthur Blvd
Costa Mesa CA 92626
Phone 800-854-4079
Cell 714-269-4231
Fax 714-754-6174
Email scottk@qscaudio.com
Web www.qscaudio.com