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Yamaha SWX3220 / SWX2320 Multi-gigabit Dante Switch
The Yamaha SWX3220 / SWX2320 Multi-gigabit Dante Switch is engineered to empower professional AV and high-capacity networks with flexible, scalable switching that Meets the demanding needs of live venues, broadcast facilities, and large-scale installations. Designed to strengthen backbone networks, these switches deliver robust performance for high-quality video, immersive audio, and data traffic, while preserving the integrity of critical Dante streams. Whether you’re building a compact control room or a major theatre rig, the SWX3220 and SWX2320 provide the reliability, low latency, and management capabilities required for modern, multi-room deployments.
In fast-paced environments where timing and synchronization are everything, these switches are built to simplify deployment and ongoing maintenance. They support 10-Gigabit and multi-gigabit connectivity, enabling you to scale your Dante audio networks gracefully as your venue or facility evolves. With a professional-grade design, efficient cooling, and a flexible form factor, the SWX3220 / SWX2320 are ideal for integrators who demand performance without compromise.
- Flexible 10-Gigabit / Multi-Gigabit capacity: These switches provide ample headroom for dense Dante audio networks and data streams, reducing congestion and preserving audio fidelity even in busy installations. This enables simultaneous multi-channel audio and high-bandwidth video to traverse the backbone with minimal latency.
- Seamless Dante integration: Engineered to work with Dante-enabled devices, allowing precise routing, synchronization, and coordination of multiple audio channels across rooms, stages, and control rooms for a cohesive sound and broadcast experience.
- Backbone-boosting performance: Specifically designed to strengthen critical network backbones where high-quality video, live audio, and data must move quickly and reliably across large venues and campuses.
- Advanced traffic management for pristine audio: Includes prioritized traffic handling, quality of service (QoS) controls, and traffic shaping to ensure low latency, minimal jitter, and consistent performance for essential Dante streams even under heavy load.
- Rugged, professional build with flexible deployment: A rack-mountable, durable design suitable for demanding environments—from backstage racks to control rooms—offering reliable operation during long events and frequent use.
Tecnical Details of Yamaha SWX3220 / SWX2320 Multi-gigabit Dante Switch
- Models: SWX3220 and SWX2320 variants designed to meet different installation scales and port requirements.
- Purpose: Multi-gigabit Ethernet switch optimized for Dante audio networks and high-capacity data traffic in professional AV environments.
- Connectivity approach: 10-Gigabit and Multi-Gigabit port capabilities to support uplinks and connections to Dante devices, video gear, and control networks.
- Traffic management: Professional-grade QoS and prioritization features to guarantee deterministic performance for critical audio streams.
- Form factor: Rack-mountable design suitable for integration into standard AV racks and equipment closets in venues and studios.
- Power and cooling: Engineered for reliable operation with attention to energy efficiency and thermal management in busy installations.
How to install Yamaha SWX3220 / SWX2320 Multi-gigabit Dante Switch
Step 1 — Plan your network layout: Begin with a clear map of all Dante devices, control systems, IP camera endpoints, and additional data gear. Identify which devices require the highest priority paths and plan uplinks to the main data backbone so critical streams have the shortest, most reliable routes.
Step 2 — Prepare the rack and environment: Select a suitable rack location with adequate ventilation and airflow. Ensure there is enough clearance around the switch for heat dissipation and easy cable access. Use cable management tools to keep power and data lines tidy and minimize cross-talk.
Step 3 — Mount and connect: Secure the SWX3220 or SWX2320 in the rack, then connect power. Attach your uplink cables to the appropriate ports to link into the central network, and connect Dante devices to the remaining ports. Route cables to prevent interference and ensure clean signal paths for audio and video traffic.
Step 4 — Initial configuration and safety checks: Access the switch management interface to verify device visibility and confirm basic network settings. Enable QoS and configure any VLANs or traffic-priority rules necessary to safeguard Dante streams. Check for firmware updates from Yamaha or the vendor’s documentation and apply them if available.
Step 5 — Test and validate: Perform a staged test of audio routes across the venue or facility. Validate clock synchronization, channel routing, and latency targets. Monitor performance during a live rehearsal or event to ensure stable operation, and adjust QoS rules if needed to protect critical channels.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the primary role of the SWX3220 / SWX2320 in a Dante network?
A: The switches are designed to provide high-capacity, low-latency network switching that cleanly carries Dante audio and related data traffic, enabling reliable multi-room and multi-device synchronization across professional installations.
Q: Do these switches support PoE or require separate power for connected devices?
A: Power requirements and PoE support details depend on the exact model and configuration. In many professional AV deployments, these switches are powered via standard AC input and provide robust performance for connected devices. Please consult the official specifications for your SKU to confirm power options.
Q: Can I manage these switches remotely?
A: Yes. The SWX3220 / SWX2320 family typically includes management capabilities to configure QoS, VLANs, port settings, and monitoring, allowing administrators to manage the network from a central location or via compatible management software.
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