PIX 260i User Guide
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Ethernet
The PRI and SEC Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the PIX 260i are used for a variety of PIX 260i
functions/features:
• Dante (32-Channel Audio I/O over network) (
See “Dante Audio Inputs”, page 15
• PIX Grouping (
See “Network Grouping”, page 46
• File Transfer (Samba) (
See “Transferring Files”, page 65
• Web Browser Control (
See “Web Interface - PIXNET”, page 49
Up to four PIX 260i units can be daisy-chained using their built-in Ethernet switches. If using five or
more PIX 260i units, Sound Devices recommends using an external Ethernet Switch in a star configu-
ration.
The PIX 260i can either be allocated an IP address from a DHCP server (recommended) or over Link-
local networking. Link-local networking is a protocol which automatically allocates a 169.254.x.x IP
address in the absence of any DHCP server. If a DHCP server is available, the PIX 260i will automati-
cally use it if
[Network - Auto IP Settings]
is set to
On
.
Alternatively, the IP address can be configured manually. When Setup Menu option
[
Network - Atuo IP Settings]
is set to
Off
, Setup Menu options
[Network - IP Address]
,
[Network - Subnet Mask]
, and
[Network - Gateway]
are enabled. When these settings are improp-
erly set, the PIX 260i may be unreachable in the network or may cause conflicts resulting in other
devices in the network being unreachable. Consult with an IT technician to determine the appropri-
ate settings when connecting to a large network.
The PIX 260i uses on-board Auto-MDIX (crossover detection) to allow for direct connection to a com-
puter or to a network.
Dante uses a separate IP Address which is configured automatically when connected to other Dante
devices. This IP Address is displayed when connected to a computer running Dante Controller, a
free-of-charge application available from Audinate. See the following link for details about Dante
Controller’s capabilities.
http://www.audinate.com/
In Dante Redundancy Mode, two separate IP Addresses are used by Dante. (