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AV Network Issues: Flickering TVs and High Dante Audio Latency | Fabric engine & Voss | New Building

AV Network Issues: Flickering TVs and High Dante Audio Latency | Fabric engine & Voss | New Building

Glenn_VUB
New Contributor

Hey everyone,

Weā€™re working on the network for a new building that has two routers on the ground floor (floor 0) and a bunch of switches spread across floors 0 to 5, all linked back to those two routers. Each floor has several switchesā€”some general ones and some dedicated to AV (audio/video). If you check out the the topology, youā€™ll see what I mean. We have 4 normal switches & 4 AV switches that are setup the same way for each floor as this topology. On the right we have our 2Routers on floor 0.

Topology_NewBuilding.png

Weā€™ve been configuring a ton of devices on the AV switches, but weā€™ve run into a couple of problems:

First issue
On floor 1, thereā€™s a room with multiple cameras and multiple TVs. The floor has four AV switches. If we connect the cameras to Switch 1 and the TVs to Switch 2, 3, or 4, the TVs flicker. Weā€™re only seeing a few dropped packets, so itā€™s not obvious whatā€™s causing it. Strangely, if we put everything on the same switch, the flickering stops.

Has anyone run into something like this before?

Second issue
Weā€™re setting up some Dante-enabled devices for audio. Normally, if you speak into the mic, the audio should come out through the speakers, but weā€™re seeing high latency (50ā€“70ms) on these devices, even though theyā€™re all on the same local network. This might be why our speakers arenā€™t working correctly.

We suspect these two issues could be related, so weā€™d love any ideas on how to troubleshoot or fix them. We donā€™t have these problems in our older buildings, where we use 4950s in a stack with 7200VSPs. Our current firmware is 8.10.1+. Everythingā€™s running Fabric Engine and VOSS on the routers.

For anyone not familiar with Dante, Iā€™ve attached a PDF with more info.

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Thanks in advance for any help!

ā€“ Glenn

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Yoann_Jonard
New Contributor

Hello Glen,

I would look into :

  1. Are the ports QoS trusted ? By default I can see a port is L2 trusted (802.1p) and L3 trusted (DSCP), but if you are using auto-sense it's remapped.
  2. Are you hitting a resources limit for multicast ? Check "show qos cosq-stats cpu-port" and "show qos cosq-stats int #INT-NAME" for any dropped packets.
    1. You can also take a look at the scaling for multicast for your switch model in the release notes here.
  3. Are you using L2 multicast or L3 ?
  4. Do you have rate limiting in place ? (show int gi rate-limit)
  5. Do you have shaping in place ? (show int gi shape)

Best regards,

Yoann Jonard
SIER SARL
Switzerland
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