How many AES67/ ST2100 Streams does the E-IPA card support

Question: FreeSpeak IPTs, V-Series Iris panels (using AoIP) and third party AES67 devices use IP streams. Will my E-IPA card have enough streams for all the IPT, Iris Panels and AoIP devices I want to connect?

Answer:
In most cases, a single E-IPA card, with its 64 streams has sufficient capacity to support a large IPT network and any other interfaces/devices which need to use AoIP streams.
However, an application which requires an unusually high number of IPTs may limit the number of Iris panels and third party AoIP connections available on a single card. In this case it is often best to install two E-IPA cards each with a smaller port capacity. This approach gives more capacity for expansion and flexibility in how the physical network connections are used.

Alternately, V-Series Iris panels can be configured in G.722 mode to keep the total stream utilization (AoIP Iris panels and IP-Transceivers) below 64.

The E-IPA card Supports up-to 64 IP ports (endpoint connections) and additionally up-to 64 FreeSpeak IP Transceivers

The EHX application will inform the customer the number of Streams used per card

Oct 2020

When using ST2110-30 licenced streams on the IPA card

  • The IPA card can transmit upto 4 channels out of the matrix as a single stream

  • The IPA card can receive upto 8 channels into the matrix as a single stream

 

 

 

 

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