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Q-SYS Networking and Topologies (Part 2)
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1 ) Best Practices in Gain Structure
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Best Practices in Q-SYS Gain Structure (Part 1)
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Best Practices in Q-SYS Gain Structure (Part 2)
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Best Practices in Q-SYS Gain Structure (Part 3)
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Best Practices in Q-SYS Gain Structure (Part 4)
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2 ) AEC & Q-SYS Conferencing System
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Q-SYS Networking and Topologies (Part 2)
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One common meeting room application is where each Core 110f-based room system
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is isolated on an in-room network,
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while LAN B is connected to the corporate infrastructure for softphone interface.
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In the default configuration, these Cores would try to elect a PTPv2 grandmaster on the corporate network.
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This network typically doesn’t support PTP services very well,
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which can cause seemingly unexplainable problems on the audio network in each room.
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Provided these Cores don’t need to share Q-LAN audio between them in the form of Core to Core streams,
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the goal would then be to make each Core the PTP grandmaster of their respective networks.
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There are two ways to make this so.
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The first of these options is to disable PTPv2 support on LAN B.
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If running Q-SYS versions 5.2-7.0, this can be done in the design properties menu under FILE in the Q-SYS design.
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You simply set the parameter to ‘yes’ in the design and choose ‘save to Core and run’.
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Another approach would be to put each Core on its own clock domain
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by changing the PTPv2 domain parameter here.
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However, this still carries some risk.
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A new room could be brought online and placed on the same domain, creating the same problem all over again.
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If you did have a reason to synchronize all the Cores on the common network,
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a specific Core can be designated the grandmaster manually by changing the PTP priority of that Core.
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A lower number makes it higher priority in the PTP election process.
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In a case like this, it’s often useful to make the most mission critical
01:46
or the most central system on the network the higher priority PTP master.
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Let’s say you have a large system that runs the seating area of a stadium and some other systems
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in the building that provide audio to meeting rooms and other areas.
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The stadium seating area is the most important system,
02:02
so it makes sense to manage any risk by making it the clock master.
02:07
In Q-SYS Designer Software v7.1 and higher,
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PTPv2 and other services can be enabled and disabled on a much more granular level.
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In v7.1 and 7.2, the network services configuration is available from Q-SYS Configurator.
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In version 8.0 and above, this is found in the Network services tab in Q-SYS Core manager.
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The network protocols can be filtered by clicking on a selection at the top.
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If PTPv2 is selected, we see the view ‘Q-SYS Audio Enabled Peripherals’.
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To disable PTPv2 on lan b, choose edit at the top right and de-select lan b. Save that and you’re finished.
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Note that systems using Q-SYS Designer Software v8.1 and higher will not participate in a PTPv2 domain
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if there are no Q-SYS peripherals in the design file.
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There’s no need to disable PTPv2 explicitly in this case.
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The other network services can be disabled on given ports assuming they aren’t needed for system features.
03:10
Corporate clients will often conduct security penetration testing to look for system vulnerabilities.
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The ability to close these network ports and services on the NICs
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connected to the corporate network makes the system more secure.
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The Q-SYS hover monitor can be disabled for clients
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who are concerned about the feature being used to ‘eavesdrop’ on the system.
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Many governmental institutions, law firms and financial clients request this.
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SNMP versions 2C and 3 can be disabled, enabled and configured
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to allow Q-SYS to report to a building management system, etc.
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The Q-SYS help file is a great resource for the details of how to configure network services and SNMP.
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We won’t bore you with all those now.
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Now that we’ve explored a few of the more straightforward topologies and configurations,
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we’ll move on to more complex configurations such as Q-SYS network and Core redundancy.
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