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SNMP community name
: IP address of the computer which is running a syslog server application.
Syslog server
Syslog severity level filter
: The authentication password can be changed be entering in the password twice in the two fields.
User password
: The xNode uses two storage banks to store software for the xNode. Switching to a new version
Firmware version
of software is done by selecting the other radio button and pressing Apply button.
NOTE Selecting a new version of software to operate under requires a reboot of the xNode. Rebooting will
cause any audio streams to be interrupted until the reboot completes.
If Bank 1 is empty, use the Browse function to locate the desired software that has been downloaded to your com-
puter. Once the file is selected, pressing the Apply button will upload the software into the bank. The process will
not interrupt the operation of the xNode. Once complete, the System page will return and the two banks will show
versions of software.
If operating with Bank 1, and you wish to upload a different version, you will select the "commit this version to
Bank 0" and press Apply button. This will move the code to Bank 0 and empty Bank 1.

QOS (Audio xNodes)

Livewire's clocking system is automatic and largely transparent to end users. If no clock is pres-
Synchronization:
ent on the network, Axia devices negotiate a master by means of priority settings and the lowest MAC address. If a
device comes online into a network that has a clock present, it will not generate clock unless it has priority setting of
7. The xNode does permit variance in determining the source of clock.
Livewire clock priority 3 (the default setting) is suggested for a typical Livewire network. The higher
Clock mode:
the priority number given to a node defines the preferred device to become clock master. A value of 7 insists the de-
vice becomes master. Livewire STL Snake mode, Master or Slave, are options for applications where a node is at the
remote end of an STL link. (Live streams are not supported while in this mode.) If the application is two dedicated
nodes at either end of a link, one will be selected to Master and the other to Slave. If the remote node is to connect
to a larger network at the studio side, the option to select is Slave—you don't want the remote node creating clock
for the larger facility. PTP/IEEE 1588 ARB clock class 248 is the option to enable the xNode to participate in the
execution of the best master clock algorithm for a PTP (Precision Time Protocol) network (enabling it to be a master
PTP clock). PTP/IEEE 1588 slave enables the xNode to synchronize to a PTP network. There are various options
in the PTP category to allow the node to be a master of both PTP and the Livewire network or to be a slave to a
PTP grand master but a master to the Livewire network. This permits the xNode to behave as a gateway of sorts for
network synchronization between AES67 devices and legacy Livewire devices. NTP slave is for special applications
that synchronize from an NTP source. (Live streams are not supported under NTP mode.)
: Define the community for SNMP functionality
: The 8 standard syslog levels are available for selection.
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