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TM3U10: Advanced Digital Media & Networking

The Meridian Academy. TM3U10: Advanced Digital Media & Networking. Network Theory. Network Terminology. DHCP DNS Subnet TCP/IP Multi-cast NAT. Network Topology. DHCP.

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TM3U10: Advanced Digital Media & Networking

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  1. The Meridian Academy TM3U10: Advanced Digital Media & Networking

  2. Network Theory

  3. Network Terminology • DHCP • DNS • Subnet • TCP/IP • Multi-cast • NAT

  4. Network Topology

  5. DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is an auto configuration protocol used on IP networks. Computers that are connected to IP networks must be configured before they can communicate with other computers on the network. DHCP allows a computer to be configured automatically, eliminating the need for intervention by a network administrator. It also provides a central database for keeping track of computers that have been connected to the network. This prevents two computers from accidentally being configured with the same IP address. We recommend in basic installations that DHCP is used over statics IP address configurations.

  6. DNS Domain Name System, this is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. The internet really uses IP address however to make life easier, we use names for websites. Example:

  7. Subnet A subnet is a logically visible subdivision of an Internet Protocol (IP) network. Breaking a network into smaller realms, a process called sub-netting this will use the address space more efficiently, enhance routing efficiency and have advantages in network management. Physical separation of network traffic may prevent excessive rates of Ethernet packet collisions in a larger network.

  8. TCP/IP IP is the primary protocol in the Internet Layer of the Internet Protocol Suite and has the task of delivering distinguished protocol datagrams (packets) from the source host to the destination host solely based on their addresses. For this purpose the Internet Protocol defines addressing methods and structures for datagram encapsulation. The first major version of addressing structure, now referred to as Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) is still the dominant protocol of the Internet, although the successor, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is being deployed actively worldwide.

  9. Multicast Sooloos takes advantage of Multicast technology to give improved use of bandwidth when streaming the same data to multiple devices(zones)

  10. NAT Network address translation (NAT) allows you to map a WAN port to a LAN port. Below shows port: 80 being translated to LAN IP address port:80 Sooloos uses port: 80 to stream using webclient.

  11. Basic Network Design

  12. Network Design/Best Practice • Work with client to help fully manage network • List Devices on Network • Device IP Allocation • Network Plan Diagram • Hardware Firewall :Port 9090 - Meta data services :Port 80 - Streaming services

  13. Basic Network with Sooloos Device IP Static Location Note Router(with Wireless) 192.168.0.1 Y Office Username/Password Computer (wireless) 192.168.0.** N Computer (Wired) 192.168.0.** N Office Control 15 192.168.0.** N Lounge *Core Product Media Core 600 192.168.0.** N Office Media Source 600 192.168.0.** N Lounge Static IP Range NONE DHCP IP Range 192.168.0.1 –192.168.0.254 Username : admin Password : admin SSID Passcode : wireless

  14. Basic Network with Sooloos

  15. Advanced Network Design

  16. Advanced /List of Devices (with Sooloos) ITEM IP Address Notes Location Router (Draytek Vigor2920) 192.168.0.1 Log in details* C-Room Network Attached Drive 192.168.0.10 Static C-Room Network Printer 192.168.0.11 Static C-Room Crestron CP2E 192.168.0.15 Static C-Room Crestron Touch Panel 192.168.0.16 Static Living Room Crestron Touch Panel 192.168.0.17 Static Bedroom panel Wireless Access Point 1 192.168.0.20 Static Downstairs C-Room Wireless Access Point 2 192.168.0.21 Static Upstairs Cupboard Media Core 600 192.168.0.30 Static C-Room Control 15 192.168.0.31 Static Living Room Control 15 192.168.0.32 Static Theatre Static IP Range 192.168.0.1 – 192.168.0.100 DHCP IP Range 192.168.0.105 – 192.168.0.205

  17. Reminder of the basics Sooloos

  18. “The worlds most advanced digital media system!” Meridian Sooloos

  19. Meridian Sooloos Summary • Designed and created specifically for music collections • Provide an unrivalled listening experience • Overcomes many of the limitations and frustrations of other solutions • Explore your collection using the fastest and most sophisticated touch screen graphical user interface • Enjoy your music collection in the highest quality, lossless formats and in glorious high resolution (where available) • Unrivalled , sophisticated music management using metadata provided by the Sooloos Cloud. • Enjoy your collection on the move using the sophisticated and flexible export options • Listen to your library in a remote location using Webclient.

  20. Meridian Sooloos • Plug and Play • Basic Network requirement • Cat5e cabling or better • Easy to configure

  21. Sooloos Interface Focus Indicator Sort tab Home Zone Selector Focus Current playing track Swim Queue Transport Controls Volume control Edit

  22. Meridian Sooloos Compatible Formats • High resolution formats (up to 24 bit/192 KHz) : • FLAC • WAV • Compressed formats: • MP3 • AAC • ALAC (Apple Lossless) • AIFF/AIFF-C • “WMA” is not supported

  23. Meridian Sooloos Installation • Designed to be Plug & Play • Cat5e or Cat6 ‘home run’ wiring configuration • DHCP enabled • Devices auto-find • Simple and flexible import procedures • Control 15 can run without a network connection and uses it’s own loop back IP address of 5.1.1.1 this can also happen when it cannot detect a DHCP router

  24. Meridian Sooloos Installation • Who’s the Boss? Core Broker • System Core: There can be only one! • Decide on Core – use the most capable processor • MC600 • MC200 • Control 15 or Control 10 • Ensemble* • Source 1* • Source 5* • * Legacy product • ID40 and Media Source 600 cannot run as System Core

  25. Meridian Sooloos Control • Control 15 • Apple iPod Touch, iPhone and iPadapps • Crestron, AMX and other third-party integration • Control:PC and Control:Mac • Web Browser

  26. Meridian Sooloos (Support) What is the Cloud? Meta Data Services Streaming port:80 Meta data port:9090 All Sooloos Devices talk home to Meridian every 5mins with status and any diagnostic information like hard drive capacity, temp, Artist and album no’s

  27. Meridian Sooloos In Summary • Everything you value about music – instantly accessed via the world’s most advanced user interface • Lossless digital quality with effortless backup protection • Music anywhere with immediate access for single and multiple users • Integrates home, mobile and remote listening • A complete system made from the finest components • Rediscover your music with the world’s most advanced digital media system

  28. Break

  29. Workshop:Connection and Configure

  30. Walkthrough:Control PC/MAC

  31. Lunch

  32. Sooloos Control & Third party Integration

  33. Meridian Sooloos Control

  34. Webclient • To get to web client IP address of “Core” • Allows download of Control PC /Control Mac • Used for remote Streaming in Conjunction with NAT Forwarding of Router • Remote playback is native file down-sampled to 48k • Can be used to setup Zone Links • Can be used on IPad to setup zone links • Cannot be used for Export or Backup

  35. Third Party Control AMX Crestron Other Control System, We can supply protocol document to write your own

  36. Control Bridge • Allows Control 15 interface on Third party video touch panel • CD Drive to allow import

  37. Support

  38. Workshop:Meridian Sooloos Manager

  39. Meridian Sooloos Configuration

  40. Network Tools • Spare Router * • Spare Cat5e Patch Cables * • Network Cable Tester * • Network Analyser • Spare Switch * Items I would expect myself to have as backup

  41. WorkshopTroubleshooting

  42. Troubleshooting / Typical Issues • Check Router and Reboot Router and Sooloos System • Check IP Address are not set to a static outside the present network IP range and subnet. • Check that only 1 “Core” (Can only be one) is running • Control 15 & a Media Core can operate as they are working check storage available • No network : Check Cables and ensure they are plugged into correct socket

  43. Control PC Troubleshooting • Firewall and Windows Defender can block the Control PC Application • Antivirus also can have integrated protection • Router Firewall • Ports that should be open Port:80 and Port:9090 Computer Firewall & Security

  44. Additional Services

  45. Import 4 • Spindle accepts up to 130 discs • Automatic Meta Data look up • 4 Cd’s read at same time

  46. Backup Services • Providing Backup service • Gives customer peace of mind

  47. Service and Maintenance contracts • Network expertise and support • System Backups on regular intervals • System updates • Management of Storage • Contact with customer becomes sales opportunity

  48. Break

  49. Assessment

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