IEC 62379

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IEC 62379 is a control engineering standard for the common control interface for networked digital audio and video products. IEC 62379 uses Simple Network Management Protocol to communicate control and monitoring information.

It is a family of standards that specifies a control framework for networked audio and video equipment and is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission. It has been designed to provide a means for entering a common set of management commands to control the transmission across the network as well as other functions within the interfaced equipment.

The parts within this standard include:

  • Part 1: General,
  • Part 2: Audio,
  • Part 3: Video,
  • Part 4: Data,
  • Part 5: Transmission over networks,
  • Part 6: Packet transfer service,
  • Part 7: Measurement (for EBU ECN-IPM Group)

Part one is common to all equipment that conforms to IEC 62379 and a preview of the published document can be downloaded from the IEC web store here,[1] a section of the International Electrotechnical Commission web site. More information is available at the project group web site.[2]

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