3Com NCG-PLM manual Network Hardware Recommendations, General Recommendations, LinkSys SRW224G4

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Network Hardware Recommendations 6

6.1 General Recommendations

Critical networks such as those used in profes- sional audio systems require infrastructure hardware offering the high level of connectivity and reliability essential for critical, data-intensive applications.

Additionally, this hardware needs to be robust enough to survive the rigors of repetitive loading and unloa- ding, and frequent connection and disconnection. Lab.gruppen has evaluated a number of hardware manufacturers in regard to use within a PLM Series network. Our findings have resulted in the following hardware recommendations. Of course, there are any number of scenarios involving systems of various sizes, logistical and routing requirements, so these recommendations are to be considered as guidelines only.

In addition to the recommendations provided, other products may be equally suited to PLM Series ap- plications. Lab.gruppen will continue to evaluate and verify network products as the market for network devices changes rapidly. Updated information will be posted at www.labgruppen.com/plm.

6.1.1Network switches / routers: LinkSys SRW224G4

Depending on the configuration selected, the appropriate network switch or router will have enough ports to accommodate direct connection to each PLM in the rack as well as connections from rack to rack where required in the system-wide configuration.

Switches manufactured for mounting into a standard 19 inch equipment rack are generally considered more appropriate to withstand the rigors of loading and unloading that can be part of a sound system’s daily use.

In systems that DO NOT utilize Dante, Lab.gruppen is not providing a specific recommendation. In gen- eral, however, a switch with RSTP is recommended. This greatly increases reliability in case of any loss of information or connection failures. It is also a good practice to use switches that allow monitoring of links over the network.

In systems where Dante is used, the switch should have 1000BASE-T (or better) for switch-to-switch connections. The switch must support the DiffServe

Code Point (DSCP) protocol, and it must implement strict priority control over at least the top two priority levels. (3Com is an example of a provider that typi- cally prioritizes only the top level.) See References and Definitions in section 7 for more on DSCP. Internal switch forwarding latency of 4 µs or less is recommended.

Several switches have been tested by Lab.gruppen and not all behave according to their datasheets. Some others that comply with general specifications have a

tendency to drop packets, and therefore cannot be recommended.

LinkSys SRW224G4

19 inch rack-mountable

24 x 10/100 switched RJ45 ports

4 x 10/100/1000 switched RJ45 ports

2-SFP slots for use with fiber optic connections

RSTP supported

Secure remote monitoring software available (freeware)

Approved by Audinate, developers of the Dante network

Manufacturers link: www.linksys.com

6.1.2Recommended wireless access point: LinkSys WAP200

Access points utilizing the 802.11g or 802.11n formats are recommended both for their diversity and bandwidth. A PoE-type (Power over Ethernet / 802.3af) access point that can be powered over its Ethernet connection is also a good idea, as it is very easy to place at an optimal location since only one cable is needed for both network connectivity and power. (See in section 7 References and Definitions for more information.)

If the switch doesn’t have PoE, then a mid- span PoE adapter is needed as well.

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Contents Network Configuration Guide CONTENTs Overview PC ConfigurationEthernet Fundamentals Introduction Networking Overview PLM Series and Dante Networking FeaturesDante Audio Network Rear Panel ConnectionsAutomatic Priority Input Switching Avoiding Single Point of Failure SPF IssuesSPF Overview Network Port Redundancy Signal type redundancy Signal source redundancyPLM Series Network Cabling Network Connections and TopologiesPLM Series Topology Overview Daisy-chained devicesDaisy-chained switch ring Daisy-chained switchesStar or Hub-and-Spoke networks Ethernet Cabling Limitations Dual daisy-chained switchesOther combination networks Stage Right PLM / Dante Network Size LimitationsWireless Network Topologies Improving Wireless AccessibilityMultiple access points, single Ssid Primary and Secondary PCRecommended wireless access point LinkSys WAP200 Network switches / routers LinkSys SRW224G4Network Hardware Recommendations General RecommendationsLemo connectors Recommended network connectors LEMO-type multipin connectorLinkSys WAP200 Recommended network cabling Belden 1305AReferences and Definitions Plmsupport@labgruppen.com Info@labgruppen.com ContactW . l a b g r u p p e n . c o m

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