AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔When a Dante preset is saved, where is the information kept?
- On the Dante devices themselves. When the preset name is recalled, the Dante
device will pull that status from its memory and restore it. Dante devices can remember
up to 16 snapshots
- Dante Controller writes a text file (XML format) to the computer. This file can be
shared to other users or archived for recall later. When the preset is recalled, Dante
Controller systematically restores settings, one at a time
- Presets are a function of Dante Domain Manager. The server holds all presets, ready
for recall by administrators only - ✔✔Dante Controller writes a text file (XML format) to
the computer. This file can be shared to other users or archived for recall later. When
the preset is recalled, Dante Controller systematically restores settings, one at a time
✔✔Approximately how much bandwidth does a unicast audio flow use? (4-ch, 24-bit,
48kHz, 1msec latency)
- 1Mbps
- 6Mbps
- 20Mbps
- 45Mbps - ✔✔6Mbps
✔✔A multicast subscription is made between two Dante devices. The default latency
settings of the transmitter and receiver are 0.25msec and 0.5msec, respectively. What
is the resulting latency of this stream?
- 0.25 msec
- 0.5 msec
- 1.0 msec
- 2.0 msec
- 5.0 msec - ✔✔1.0 msec
✔✔Suppose a Dante device that is chasing an external clock (like word clock or video
sync). What setting must be checked in Dante Controller?
, - None. The Dante interface always recognizes where the clock comes from, whether
on or off the network
- In Dante Controller, make sure the "External Clock" checkbox is marked for this device
- In Dante Controller, make sure the "Preferred Master" checkbox is marked for this
device - ✔✔In Dante Controller, make sure the "External Clock" checkbox is marked for
this device
✔✔When recalling a Dante Preset, you can choose to recall everything or limit the recall
to specific features and/or specific devices:
- TRUE
- FALSE - ✔✔TRUE
✔✔A unicast audio or video subscription:
- is only available on certain Dante devices
- is the default behavior for Dante devices
- will be replicated to all ports on a network unless management is engaged, like IGMP
snooping - ✔✔is the default behavior for Dante devices
✔✔As a simple rule of thumb, how much latency should be allowed per network switch
hop?
- 0.001 msec (1 microsecond)
- 0.01 msec (10 microseconds)
- 0.1 msec (100 microseconds)
- 1.0 msec - ✔✔0.1 msec (100 microseconds)
✔✔Since the beginning of Dante, multicast flows could carry [ __ ] channels per flow.
With newer firmware, some devices can allow up to [ __ ] channels per flow. - ✔✔[ 8 ]
[ 64 ]
✔✔If a Dante device is in redundant mode, can the ports use different configuration
methods? For instance, can the primary port be set to a Static IP and the secondary
follow Link Local?