
Barco n.v.
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8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
NRC Network Integration
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2 Dedicated connection to the ClickShare Base Unit
The NRC requires a dedicated connection to the ClickShare CSC Base Unit, using the rightmost
network interface. This network connection has been preconfigured in the IP range 192.168.1.x. It
is mandatory to use this subnet for this connection.
For proper operation, the other network connection of the NRC (video network) should be of a
different address range to avoid conflicts.
3 NRC Video network
The second network interface is the connection to the NRC Video Network. This network can have
any address range except for 192.168.1.x, which is reserved for the ClickShare interface.
Optionally, a wireless extension could be installed to connect the NRC Client and add support for
Airplay clients.
Barco AV-to-IP encoders such as the NGS-D200 and NGS-D220 need to be connected over the
NRC Video network. In addition, other devices (such as IP cameras) can be connected on this
network as well.
The ZeroConf protocol is required for the automatic discovery and configuration of the NRC and
the Barco AV-to-IP encoders; as such they all need to be connected to the same network.
Third-party equipment needs to be configured manually
4 Configuring the system
The built-in configuration wizard of the NRC Client will guide you through the installation process.
It will detect all Barco network devices and configure the NRC to use them.
The detection is based on ZeroConf. For a successful procedure, the device which runs the NRC
Client needs to be connected to the same LAN as the streaming video devices and the NRC.