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Shure ULX-D - Split Mode Network Configuration; Split Mode Network Characteristics; Split Mode Network Example

Shure ULX-D
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Split Mode
Use Split Mode to isolate control signals from audio signals by placing
them on two separate networks.
Network Characteristics:
• Shure Control is present on the Primary port
• Dante Audio is present on the Secondary port
• The IP addresses for Dante and Shure Control must be on different
subnets
Network Example
① Computer (Dante Controller)
Connect the computer running the Dante controller
to the Secondary port.
② DHCP Server (Secondary Network)
Can be configured with or without a DHCP server.
Do not route audio through the server.
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
(Secondary Network)
• Use dedicated switches for the Primary and
Secondary networks
• Do not connect both network ports to the same
Ethernet switch
• Use a star network topology to minimize audio
latency
④ Receiver Connections (Dante Audio)
Connect the Secondary ports to the Secondary
network switch.
⑤ Computer (Shure Control)
Connect the computer running the Shure Control to
the Primary port.
⑥ DHCP Server (Primary Network)
Can be configured with or without a DHCP server.
Do not route audio through the server.
Gigabit Ethernet Switch
(Primary Network)
• Use dedicated switches for the Primary and
Secondary networks
• Do not connect both network ports to the same
Ethernet switch
• Use a star network topology to minimize audio
latency
Receiver Connections
(Shure Control)
Connect the Primary ports to the Primary network
switch.
⑨ Dante Receiver
Connect Dante receivers (mixers, recorders,
amplifiers) to the Primary port.
Note: Dante controller does not
support Wi-Fi network connections.
(AXT620, Wi-Fi router, etc...) (AXT620, Wi-Fi router, etc...)
(mixers, recorders,
amplifiers, etc...)

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