Dante Certification Level 2 Part A
What does Dante redundancy do? - ANS -Feature that allows glitch-free flow of audio
through a Secondary network when the Primary network fails for any reason
Can the Secondary (redundant) port on a Dante device be connected to the Primary
network to increase channel count? - ANS -No. This will cause the network to fail.
How does one setup Dante redundancy? - ANS -Connect a second set of cables and
switches to create a network that uses only the Secondary port of Dante devices
Can the Secondary (redundant) port be configured to daisy chain devices? - ANS -Yes,
but only on certain Dante devices. Always check.
When would you select the "Enable Sync to External" box for devices on the DC Clock
Status tab? - ANS -When a device is either a) connected to an external word clock, or
b) when using the internal clock of a device to drive a Dante option card
Dante [ ... ] use unicast as the default mode of transmission. - ANS -does
A unicast network connection is: - ANS -- Communication that is only between specific
devices on a network
- Default Dante behavior
A multicast network connection is: - ANS -- One to many
- Useful for solving "Fan out" conditions
A broadcast network connection is: - ANS -- One to everyone
- Not used by Dante for audio
- A common type of network traffic
A unicast Dante Flow can contain up to [ ... ] different Tx channels of audio from the
same device. - ANS -4
How does Dante Controller inform you that multicast is recommended? - ANS -With a
"Fan out' warning.
Dante Multicast Flows are manually created on an as needed basis. - ANS -True
What does Dante redundancy do? - ANS -Feature that allows glitch-free flow of audio
through a Secondary network when the Primary network fails for any reason
Can the Secondary (redundant) port on a Dante device be connected to the Primary
network to increase channel count? - ANS -No. This will cause the network to fail.
How does one setup Dante redundancy? - ANS -Connect a second set of cables and
switches to create a network that uses only the Secondary port of Dante devices
Can the Secondary (redundant) port be configured to daisy chain devices? - ANS -Yes,
but only on certain Dante devices. Always check.
When would you select the "Enable Sync to External" box for devices on the DC Clock
Status tab? - ANS -When a device is either a) connected to an external word clock, or
b) when using the internal clock of a device to drive a Dante option card
Dante [ ... ] use unicast as the default mode of transmission. - ANS -does
A unicast network connection is: - ANS -- Communication that is only between specific
devices on a network
- Default Dante behavior
A multicast network connection is: - ANS -- One to many
- Useful for solving "Fan out" conditions
A broadcast network connection is: - ANS -- One to everyone
- Not used by Dante for audio
- A common type of network traffic
A unicast Dante Flow can contain up to [ ... ] different Tx channels of audio from the
same device. - ANS -4
How does Dante Controller inform you that multicast is recommended? - ANS -With a
"Fan out' warning.
Dante Multicast Flows are manually created on an as needed basis. - ANS -True