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Shure MXA310
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Shure Incorporated
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Dante Platform
Shure Devices Using Plat
form
Transmit Flow Limit Receive Flow Limit
Ultimo/UltimoX
MXA310, ANI4IN, ANI4OUT,
ANIUSB-MATRIX, ANI22,
MXN5-C
2 2
DEP ANIUSB-MATRIX-V3 2 2
DAL IntelliMix Room 16 16
Learn more about Dante flows in our FAQs or from Audinate.
AES67
AES67 is a networked audio standard that enables communication between hardware components which use different IP au
dio technologies. This Shure device supports AES67 for increased compatibility within networked systems for live sound, inte
grated installations, and broadcast applications.
The following information is critical when transmitting or receiving AES67 signals:
Update Dante Controller software to the newest available version to ensure the AES67 configuration tab appears.
Before turning encryption on or off, you must disable AES67 in Dante Controller.
AES67 cannot operate when the transmit and receive devices both support Dante.
Shure Device Supports: Device 2 Supports: AES67 Compatibility
Dante and AES67 Dante and AES67 No. Must use Dante.
Dante and AES67
AES67 without Dante. Any other au
dio networking protocol is acceptable.
Yes
Separate Dante and AES67 flows can operate simultaneously. The total number of flows is determined by the maximum flow
limit of the device.
Sending Audio from a Shure Device
All AES67 configuration is managed in Dante Controller software. For more information, refer to the Dante Controller user
guide.
Open the Shure transmitting device in Dante Controller.
Enable AES67.
Reboot the Shure device.
Create AES67 flows according to the instructions in the Dante Controller user guide.
Receiving Audio from a Device Using a Different Audio Network Protocol
Third-party devices: When the hardware supports SAP, flows are identified in the routing software that the device uses. Oth
erwise, to receive an AES67 flow, the AES67 session ID and IP address are required.
Shure devices: The transmitting device must support SAP. In Dante Controller, a transmit device (appears as an IP address)
can be routed like any other Dante device.

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