Diagnose
SDM can help you diagnose several shortcomings in the network
IGMP Querier
Dante™ networks do need a correctly set IGMP Querier
- A switch need to broadcast a IGMP Querier every 30 seconds
- The sending switch must be not on the periphere, ideally it’s the one switch which is in the destination path of most of the multicasts. Usually a core switch
- IGMP Querier version must be V3 if only Dante™ devices are used, V2 if Dante™ and AES67 devices are used
The status of a IGMP Querier can be sniffed on the page Diag > IGMP QUerier
Once you selected the Interface capture begins
What to check?
- Is there something printed at all?
- Is there something printed after 70 seconds?
- Compare timestamps, is the querier appearing every 30 seconds?
- Is the IP address really the designated switch?
Dante™ Clocking
Dante™ networks use PTP for time synchronization.
- A correctly set IGMP Querier is needed (see above)
- Switches need eventually a configuration on how to deal with PTP
- In larger networks QOS need to be setup
The clocking status of all dante devices can be sniffed on the page Diag > Dante Clocking
What to check?
- One Master (Leader) clock
- After a while all Dante™ devices must be listed