Biamp Audia Classic Firmware Upgrade Procedure User Manual

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Biamp Systems | AVB Resource Guide

Q:

What are switch manufacturers doing with AVB?

A:

In order to leverage the use of AVB, the switching network is used to perform

the heavy lifting items such as traffic shaping and stream reservation. In order

to do this, there is a requirement for updated features in the switch chipsets.

Many switches already have the hardware built-in and it’s simply a matter of

upgrading the software to enable the AVB feature set. Typically this is enabled

with a software license on the switch.

Q:

What layers of technology are available with AVB?

A:

While an IEEE working group has recently ratified an AVB transport protocol

for use at Layer 3, it currently only operates as a Layer 2 protocol.

Q:

What are the product channel capacities?

A:

There are variable stream sizes. Each stream can support between 1-60

channels. Hardware endpoints will dictate the local hardware input or output

channel capabilities or requirements.

Q:

Are media converters available?

A:

AVB bridges/switches are aware of the AVB data packets they are handling

and will provide QoS based on the data they are receiving. The switch will be

aware of AVB talkers and listeners on the network and any active streams. In

order to move AVB data around a network, bridges/switches will need to know

how to handle any AVB data. Some media converters act as bridges/switches,

which ,if not AVB capable, will not adjust the timing information appropriately

in the protocols and, therefore, will act as an AVB boundary. Other media

converters act as “true” converters and the latencies incurred are typically within

the tolerance allowed by the AVB devices. These will allow the AVB boundary to

be extended to another AVB-aware bridge/switch.

Q:

How many channels can I send through AVB?

A:

AVB uses the concept of streams and channels. A stream is a connection

from one talker to one or more listeners. One stream can be made up of 1-60

channels. Up to 64 streams in and 64 streams out of an (Tesira) AVB interface

are supported.

Stream Channel Count

Gigabit Ethernet link utilization

Total channels

7 x 60 channels (Max Bandwidth)

68.45%

420

14x 30 channels (Max Bandwidth)

71.77%

420

20x 20 channels (Max Bandwidth)

71.54%

400

32 x 12 channels (Max Bandwidth)

74.76%

384

43 x 8 channels (Max Bandwidth)

73.83%

352

64 x 4 channels (Max Streams)

69.17%

256

64 x 2 channels (Max Streams)

49.82%

128

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