HLI-ET2 (*Call Clear-Com for HCS use)
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HLI-ET2 (*Call Clear-Com for HCS use)

HLI-ET2 (*Call Clear-Com for HCS use)

Ethernet LAN Network Interface Module

Network Interface

  • CCM System Control
  • HMS(3) and LQ Linking
  • User station connection
  • Dual port Ethernet switch

The HelixNet System

  • Wired Partyline - Networked
  • Flexible cabling
  • Up to 24 Channels – Licensed
  • Program Audio user level control

Effortless Management 

  • Fast front panel control & configuration
  • Easy to use CCM browser configuration
  • Plug-and-go with auto discovery
  • Central upgrades from main station
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Item Code

HLI-ET2

Technical Specifications Left
Connectors

LAN A and B: (2) EtherCON RJ45

 
LAN Network Connection

10/100 BaseT DHCP Capable Configured for Daisy-Chaining

 
Dimensions

2.2 x 7.4 x 1.5in (HxWxD)

(57 x 187 x 39mm)

 
Weight

13oz (0.35kg)

 
Network Specifications (Version 4.2+)
Network Protocols

Ethernet IPv4–Unicast Audio and Control

mDNS–Multicast Device Discovery Layer 3 routable with mDNS function limitations

HTTP–Management

Tinc - Virtual Private Network (VPN)

I.V. Core–Decentralized Network Routing & Mixing

IVP-Proprietary intercom Audio and Control

WavPack–Audio Codec

 
Network Ports

Unicast:

Port 80 TCP–System Management

Port 655 TCP–Link Group Audio/Database Communication

Port 655 TCP – Link Group Communication

Port 655 UDP – Link Group Audio

Port 6001 TCP–System Management

Port 6001 UDP–Audio Streams

 

Multicast:

Port 5353 UDP–mDNS, Names, Discovery, Linking, Expansion Optional for device names and linking

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Network Parameters

HMS-4X Endpoint Resource Use: None

Bandwidth: 300 kbps per audio input linking between HMS/LQ Link Group audio sent dynamically between members 300-600 (max) kbps from an active audio input to HMS 1200-2400 (max) kbps from HMS to endpoint

Network Jitter Tolerance: <= 128ms jitter buffer per audio stream receiver automatically adjusted to network performance

QoS Tags: DSCP=41, Assured Forwarding (AF)

Link-Local Default IP Address Ranges: 169.254.0.0/16

System Reserved IP Ranges: 10.0.0.0/24 for endpoints

172.23.0.0/16 for Link Group

 
Recommended Ethernet Switches

• Managed Ethernet Switch – Layer 3

• 100/1000 Base-T ports for endpoints

• 1000 Base IP Trunks between switches

• QoS Configuration

• Energy Efficient Ethernet bypass option

• IGMP Snooping bypass option

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