12 Feb 2018 - This article has been superceded by the Network Design Considerations document referenced in this Zendesk Article.
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Network Requirements Summary
Ethernet Switches
High quality Ethernet switches are necessary for reliable performance. Consumer and value-priced commercial switches are practical only when longer latency, dropped frames, or full buffers are not noticeable. Regular business applications, internet browsing, files transfers, etc. can tolerate limited performance from the switches and network; audio networks cannot.
These switch types have been successfully deployed in facilities that utilize IED products: Cisco 2960 series, HP Procurve series 2600,J8762A (2600-8-PWR)
Required Switch Features
With a Networked IED PA system, Network switch quality is critical for reliable performance. The switches must support the following features:
Note: This is a port-based filter and will only be required on devices which are not utilizing the CobraNet® audio or control.
Feature Descriptions
Virtually any Layer 3 switch can meet the requirements listed above. IED recommends the use of Cisco 29xx (or higher) series of switches. Cisco Catalyst 2960 and Catalyst 3750, and HP J8762A ProCurve 2600 are known to be deployed successfully in the field.
Protocols and Ports
The following table illustrates network protocols necessary for an IED vACS installation to properly function:
Protocol |
|
Type |
Port Number |
HTTP |
Standard web protocol for communicating between vACS Server and client PCs. Used with T-CAS product. |
TCP |
80 |
IEDnet |
Proprietary protocol for data communication between endpoints and their associated vACS. |
TCP/UDP |
3048,3049 |
SNMP |
Simple Network Management Protocol. Used for network device discovery. |
UDP |
161,162 |
ICMP |
Allows network “ping” to other devices. |
TCP/UDP |
7,8 |
Forwarding Delay
It is imperative that the aggregate delay from any two points located at the extreme edges of the network diameter not exceed the maximum allowed delay of 3.4ms. Operating beyond the recommended six (6) switch hops introduces the potential to exceed the maximum allowable delay of 3.4 ms.
Observations
There are some network commonalities that have been identified in facilities that have stable network communications while using IED CobraNet® based equipment. Most of these are common across the recommended brands of network switches and if not will be otherwise noted.
Settings of note
Interface
References
For more in-depth information, please review the following references:
https://www.atlasied.com/SupportCenter/SupportArticle/203494187-IED-Network-Requirements