AVPro Edge MXNet AC-MXNET-1G-AVDM handleiding

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MXNET 1G USER MANUAL
2 THIRD-PARTY NETWORK SWITCH REQUIREMENTS
Third-party (non-AVPro or MXNet) network switches must support the following features and
functionalities and enable or disable some settings in order to support the AVPro MXNet AV over IP
system.
Verify that your third-party network switch has all of the following requirements for running MXNet:
IGMP Version 2 for snooping, queries, Immediate-Leave, and unknown multicast data dropping
MTU Size to support jumbo Ethernet frames
PoE Budget to power the MXNet endpoint devices
Disable EEE functionality for system optimization
2.1 IGMPv2 Snooping
IGMP snooping is a method that network switches use to identify multicast groups, which are groups
of devices (decoders) that all receive the same network traffic, such as video, audio, and control
streams. It enables the switches to forward IP packets to the correct devices (decoders) in their
network.
2.2 IGMPv2 Querier
The IGMP querier is responsible for sending out IGMP group membership queries at a timed interval,
retrieving IGMP membership reports from active members, and allowing updates to the IGMP group
tables.
2.3 IGMPv2 Immediate-Leave
When Immediate-Leave is enabled, the device immediately removes a port when it detects the
IGMPv2 Leave message on that port. Immediate-Leave is only supported on IGMPv2 hosts and should
be enabled for every port on the VLAN.
2.4 Unknown Multicast Dropping (or Unregistered Multicast Flooding)
Unknown multicast data refers to multicast data for which no forwarding entries exist in the IGMP
snooping forwarding table. This feature enables the device to forward unknown multicast data to the
router port only. If the device does not have a router port, unknown multicast data will then be
dropped.
If this feature is not enabled, the unknown multicast data will flood the VLAN to which the data
belongs and may severely interfere with normal network operations.
2.5 MTU Settings
The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size needs to be changed to over 9000 bytes to support
jumbo Ethernet frames on the AVPro MXNet AV over IP Ecosystem.
The MTU is the maximum payload length for a particular transmission media and is typically 1500
bytes.

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Productinformatie

MerkAVPro Edge
ModelMXNet AC-MXNET-1G-AVDM
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte15523 MB