VITTORIA 64 RR - Glensound
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Glensound 64 channell Network Bridge two RAVENNA networks - VITTORIA 64 RR
The Vittoria provides a bridge between two internal and separate Ravenna networks.
These networks are completely isolated from each other with 100% network security, providing a complete network firewall.
Vittoria links 64 channels from each network directly in DSP, allowing the passing of bi-directional audio but with complete isolation and security from each separate network.
As each network is isolated, they can operate asynchronously and at different sample rates from each other without any problems.
Each network can operate at sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 96kHz.
AES67/Ravenna Interfaces
The Vittoria 64 RR has 2 Ravenna network interface. Each interface has:
- Primary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Secondary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Primary fibre connection via SFP module slot
- Secondary fibre connection via SFP module slot
The two network interfaces will typically be connected onto different networks and the Vittoria will ?bridge' between them.
New Network interface options
- Vittoria 64 DD: Dante to Dante
- Vittoria 64 DR: Dante to Ravenna
- Vittoria 64 RR: Ravenna to Ravenna
Independently Operated Networks
As each side of the Vittoria is independent and not connected across a network, they can have independent settings.
64 Channels
The Vittoria features two Ravenna/AES67 module that pass 64 channels of bi-directional audio between each other.
Whatever you input on the first module is output on the second module, and vice versa, up to 64 channels.
Network Compatibility
The Vittoria is also full SMPTE ST-2110-30 compliant without further software or licensing required..
Each Network Can Operate Asynchronously
Although each network of the Vittoria is connected via Ethernet, they can be operated with different master clocks at different clock speeds.
This could be useful if you needed to spread the number of devices on one network across two.
This would be very useful when using a high number of Ultimo based devices, for example.
The Vittoria provides a bridge between two internal and separate Ravenna networks.
These networks are completely isolated from each other with 100% network security, providing a complete network firewall.
Vittoria links 64 channels from each network directly in DSP, allowing the passing of bi-directional audio but with complete isolation and security from each separate network.
As each network is isolated, they can operate asynchronously and at different sample rates from each other without any problems.
Each network can operate at sample rates from 44.1 kHz up to 96kHz.
AES67/Ravenna Interfaces
The Vittoria 64 RR has 2 Ravenna network interface. Each interface has:
- Primary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Secondary connection using copper Ethernet via RJ45 EtherCON socket
- Primary fibre connection via SFP module slot
- Secondary fibre connection via SFP module slot
The two network interfaces will typically be connected onto different networks and the Vittoria will ?bridge' between them.
New Network interface options
- Vittoria 64 DD: Dante to Dante
- Vittoria 64 DR: Dante to Ravenna
- Vittoria 64 RR: Ravenna to Ravenna
Independently Operated Networks
As each side of the Vittoria is independent and not connected across a network, they can have independent settings.
64 Channels
The Vittoria features two Ravenna/AES67 module that pass 64 channels of bi-directional audio between each other.
Whatever you input on the first module is output on the second module, and vice versa, up to 64 channels.
Network Compatibility
The Vittoria is also full SMPTE ST-2110-30 compliant without further software or licensing required..
Each Network Can Operate Asynchronously
Although each network of the Vittoria is connected via Ethernet, they can be operated with different master clocks at different clock speeds.
This could be useful if you needed to spread the number of devices on one network across two.
This would be very useful when using a high number of Ultimo based devices, for example.











