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Dante Controller User Guide
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n Device Name: The device name currently associated with the device
n Product Type: The type of Dante device
n Product Version: The product version assigned by the manufacturer
n Dante Version: The firmware version for hardware devices, or software version for Dante software
applications
n Device Lock: The lock state of the device. You can also click this field to open the device lock /
unlock dialog.
n Product Version: The product version, as defined by the manufacturer
n Primary Address: The IP address assigned to the primary interface.
IP addresses are currently assigned via DHCP, or automatically self-assigned. Self-assigned
addresses on the primary interface will be in the 169.254.*.* range.
n Primary Link Speed: The Ethernet link speed of the primary interface
n Secondary Address: The IP address assigned to the secondary interface.
Self-assigned addresses on the secondary interface will be in the 172.31.*.* range. 'N/A'indicates
that the device does not support a secondary interface. 'Link down' indicates that the device sup-
ports a secondary Dante interface, but it is not currently connected.
n Secondary Link Speed: The Ethernet link speed of the secondary interface. Other values are pos-
sible (as per Secondary Address)
Note: A Dante interface may have a preferred link speed. Where it does, and an interface is not
operating at that preferred link speed, the values in the Link Speed columns will be shown in red.
Note: If no device information is displayed for a device, it can indicate a ConMon (Dante control and
monitoring service) failure on the device. The device may need to be reset or restored.
Clock Status
The Clock Status tab provides a network-wide overview of the clocking state within the network.
This view provides a convenient way of quickly scanning the network for clock information. For DDM
networks, devices are grouped into their respective IPsubnets.