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Dante Controller User Guide



                      Example: Route Tx channels 1 and 2 (labeled “Audio L” and “Audio R”) on the device labeled
                      “Source” to Rx channels 3 and 4 on the device labeled “Dest”.













               Rx channels 3 and 4 on “Dest” are subscribed as follows:

                  n 3. Audio L@Source
                  n 4. Audio R@Source
               Dante will perform the necessary audio routing to deliver the audio from the Tx channels to the Rx
               channels.

                Redundancy

               Many Dante devices support redundant audio routing. These devices have two network interfaces, labeled
               primary and secondary. Primary interfaces should be connected to one physical network. If redundancy is
               being used, secondary interfaces should be connected to a second separate network. Secondary
               interfaces cannot communicate with primary interfaces.






























               If the secondary network is connected to a device that supports redundancy, it is enabled automatically.
               The same audio data is transmitted on both the primary and secondary networks simultaneously. In the
               event of a failure on one network, audio will continue to flow via the other network.


                    Note: Dante redundancy requires that both the primary and secondary interfaces on any redundant
                    device are connected using the same link speed. For example, if the primary interface is connected to
                    a 1 Gbps switch port, the secondary interface must also be connected to a 1 Gbps switch port.










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