On Sun, 5 Oct 2014, raf wrote:

The various documents do talk about three kinds of switches, home, enterprise and AVB. It 
is quite clear what makes an AVB switch, but what does an "enterprise" switch 
have over any other switch aside from speed? I am sure I am being small minded in my 
thoughts here. For example, I am expecting very little non-audio bandwidth and I am 
guessing that the average home switch does not prioritize any style of packet over 
another.

from my experience, I'd say the following :
compared to a home consumer switch, an enterprise grade switch is often 
manageable (small os on web interface), has fibre channels, and integrates 
protocols often related to packet prioritizing (QoS)

It seems there are three categories, managed, "Smart" (not really managed but configurable), and non-managed (but still has QoS and some other things). I am thinking that the needs of any one studio depend on the channels involved, as well as "other" network traffic. In other words, a 16 channel studio system with no or almost no internet traffic might do just fine with a home switch. I think something configurable would be needed where the audio must travel along with internet traffic.


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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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