CobraNet Version 2.9.6.1 This is QSC build #1 and is the RAVE production release in support of low-latency operation at 2 2/3 ms. Version 2.9.6.1 offers full configuration and monitoring via SNMP. This release ships standard in the default latency mode of 5 1/3 ms. Audio resolution on all transmitters is defaulted to 20-bit resolution. Management access via the network is optimized and serial bridging capability is enabled. All standard RAVE features are included. Version 2.9.6.1 may be operated on either network repeater or network switch LAN configurations in the default latency mode. Low-latency operation, which must be configured via SNMP, is only supported on network switch topologies. CobraNet Version 2.9.6.2 This is QSC build #2 and is a RAVE convenience release in support of low-latency operation at 2 2/3 ms. Version 2.9.6.2 offers fixed low-latency operation. This release allows users to take advantage of low-latency operation without the need for SNMP configuration. Version 2.9.6.2 offers full SNMP configuration and monitoring management with the exception of latency control. Latency is read-only. Version 2.9.6.2 offers pre-configured 24-bit audio resolution on RAVE 188s24 and RAVE 161s24 transmitters. Management access via the network is optimized and serial bridging capability is disabled. All standard RAVE features are included. Version 2.9.6.2 may only be operated on network switch LAN configurations. Version 2.9.6.2 reports the system description (sysDescr) with "2x" following the model name, indicating that the RAVE is operating at twice the standard frame rate. CobraNet Version 2.9.6.x (2.9.6.1 and 2.9.6.2) Version 2.9.6.x has altered the way that "sysName" is reported. "sysName" now reports: I.D. = unless a text string is entered for the sysName variable via SNMP. For example, a RAVE 188s model with bundle assignments tx1 = 02 and rx1 = 0F will report sysName as: RAVE 188s I.D. = 010F. This change helps to eliminate confusion and erroneous reporting of sysName in an SNMP browser and through CobraNet Discovery. Version 2.9.6.x comes pre-configured with txMaxUnicast limited to a single destination. Previously, an attempt to send audio via a single bundle to multiple unicast destinations would result in a system crash at a RAVE transmitter. Version 2.9.6.x comes pre-configured with RAVE 80s and RAVE 160s24 models supporting 16 output duplication channels (refer to the CobraNet Technology Data Sheet for more details on audioDupSrc and audioDupDst variables).