RK
The one thing that kind of confuses me as some articles on TVTechnology and others have implied that some or all of the IP production traffic will run with the regular building's IT infrastructure (VOIP, Internet, Computers etc.) while others have not.
It would be foolhardy for a number of reasons, notably, but not exclusively, security not to run the system on anything other than a closed dedicated network. The amount of data you are moving about is immense, and relentless, the core switch has to have plenty of headroom, and non blocking algorithms
That's what I thought - most literature described it that way but some reputable sources implied that it would be both.
Rkolsen posted:
The one thing that kind of confuses me as some articles on TVTechnology and others have implied that some or all of the IP production traffic will run with the regular building's IT infrastructure (VOIP, Internet, Computers etc.) while others have not.
It would be foolhardy for a number of reasons, notably, but not exclusively, security not to run the system on anything other than a closed dedicated network. The amount of data you are moving about is immense, and relentless, the core switch has to have plenty of headroom, and non blocking algorithms
That's what I thought - most literature described it that way but some reputable sources implied that it would be both.