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Background
15 minutes Q&A
AES67 BACKGROUND
Low latency
Livewire
Q-LAN
WheatNet
Dante
AES67
IP
AES67 APPLICATIONS
Commercial audio applications:
- Installed sound: theaters, stadiums, theme parks, cruise ships
- Live sound (fixed and touring)
Professional broadcast
- In-house distribution
- Inter-facility links on corporate networks
- OB vans
Music production
Post-production
AES67 COMPONENTS
Synchronization: IEEE 1588-2008 default profile
Media clock is synchronous to PTP clock
Encoding
16 / 24 bit linear
48 (44.1 / 96) kHz
channel count: 1..8 required, more possible as a function of Packet Time &
Encoding
Controller API?
Ember+ is a possible candidate, as well as AMWA NMOS
AES67 NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Quality of service
DiffServ w/ 3 suggested traffic classes (DSCP)
Problem: Diffserv is not automatically
configured, nor universally or consistently
implemented by switches
Contents
0 Introduction....................................................................................................................................... 5!
0.1 General ........................................................................................................................................ 5!
0.2 Patents ......................................................................................................................................... 5!
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................. 6!
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................... 6!
3 Definitions and abbreviations ......................................................................................................... 7!
4 Synchronization.............................................................................................................................. 12!
4.0 General ...................................................................................................................................... 12!
4.1 IP network synchronization ........................................................................................................ 12!
4.2 IEEE 1588 network synchronization .......................................................................................... 13!
4.3 AVB network synchronization .................................................................................................... 13!
5 Media clocks ................................................................................................................................... 13!
6 Transport ......................................................................................................................................... 13!
6.0 General ...................................................................................................................................... 13!
6.1 Network layer ............................................................................................................................. 14!
6.2 Quality of service ....................................................................................................................... 15!
6.3 Transport layer ........................................................................................................................... 16!
7 Encoding and streaming ............................................................................................................... 16!
7.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 16!
7.1 Payload format and sampling rate ............................................................................................. 16!
7.2 Packet time ................................................................................................................................ 17!
7.2.0 General................................................................................................................................ 17!
7.2.1 Required packet time .......................................................................................................... 17!
7.2.2 Recommended packet times ............................................................................................... 18!
Im not making this up! AES67-2015
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C.0 General
This standard defines how to use an IP transport to carry media data. Ethernet is a common network used to
support IP transport. AVB can be viewed as an improved Ethernet. The AVB network is described in a suite of
IEEE standards. The standards relevant to network transport are:
The AVB improvements can be used to improve performance of media transport. AVB improvements can also
be used to improve clock distribution, a topic which is discussed separately in annex D.
Transporting interoperable media as an AVB time-sensitive stream makes use of AVB improvements with the
restriction that this method of transport must be confined to an AVB network domain and cannot exit to legacy
portions of a network that do not support the AVB improvements and thus cannot connect to non-AVB devices.
Transporting interoperable media as other traffic allows the flexibility to connect to and through AVB and
non-AVB portions of the network and to non-AVB devices. This mode of transport does not make use of
Protocols and Layers
of proposed solution
RTP-based Transport AES67 RFC 4175
SMPTE
TRANSPORT Zeroconf
ST 2022-6 mDNS/SD
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SRP/802.1AS Capable Switches
Dell
Networking N4000 Series
Cisco
Nexus 7000 Series
Extreme Networks
Summit Series
IEEE 802.1AS/gPTP Precise Synchronization
Constrained subset of IEEE 1588
Benefits:
Resilience: Weather traffic storms & maintain
synchronization confidence
Economies of scale: high-precision and low-cost
switches
Certification program: UNH-IOL & AVnu Alliance
PTP versus gPTP
Performance Cost
+/- 500ns end-to-end
independent of traffic Hirschmann MACH1000
24-port GE with PTP
Resilience & Fast Settling + $4,000 USD
gPTP is immune to flooding,
since event messages are Netgear ProSAFE Smart
not queued & forwarded 24-port GE with SRP/gPTP
Fast recovery & switch-over $240 USD
time because switches do
not use PLLs Multiple vendors
Arista, Cisco, Dell, Extreme,
Stream Reservation Protocol
Stream Reservation Protocol (SRP) is an enhancement to Ethernet that
implements admission control.
Receiver
4. System handles exceptions 1
48kHz stereo
VLAN MPEG2-TS
video ~24 MBit/sec ~2.5 Mbit/sec 786
1
(4,000 frames/sec)1
Class B [B11]
SD SDI
TSPEC
(Level C) 3
uncompressed
Class A [B46]
270 Mbit/sec ~15 Mbit/sec 1442
(24,000 frames/sec)
Priority/Rank SD SDI
(Level D) 4
MaxFrameSize uncompressed
Class A [B46]
360 Mbit/sec ~20 Mbit/sec 1442
(32,000 frames/sec)
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The MPEG-2 TS entry in this table (third row) is shown as Class B traffic which runs at a default
frame rate of 250 s/frame, or 4000 frames/sec. Class A traffic runs at a default rate of
8000 frames/sec. 22
35.2.2.8.5 PriorityAndRank
a) Data Frame Priority: The 3-bit Data Frame Priority component specifies the priority value used to
generate the Priority Code Point (PCP) the referenced data streams will be tagged with. It indicates
the priority EISS or ISS parameter that will be used in all frames belonging to the data stream for
which this MAD is reserving resources. This parameter determines which queue the frame is placed
into on an output Bridge Port. In accordance with 10.8.1.1 these three bits are in the most significant
FQTSS - Forwarding and Queueing of TSS
Per port & SR Class
Credit-based shapers
Maximum (reserved)
bandwidth vs. actual
bandwidth used within SR
class interval
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Production Media
Networking Technology
2. BACH-minuet
lowest-cost, 64-channel ASSP endpoint
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