Network Information Flows - GE Dash 3000 Service Manual

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Connection name
Dynamic frequency selection
MAC-layer QoS and power save support
Data encryption support
Authentification support
IP addressing
IP layer QoS

Network information flows

Unity services
Network connection on device
Usage type/function/purpose
Licensed/optional/required
Communication partner
Device/IP address/network
Middle layer protocols
Application layer protocol and encoding
Ports
Traffic characterization and bandwidth requirements
Latency max
Ping - MC Network
Network connection on device
Usage type/function/purpose
Licensed/optional/required
C-4
Network disclosure to facilitate network risk management:
IEEE 802.11h DFS
802.11e HCF-EDCA / EDCF / WMM: Four standard access categories plus
legacy DCF and customizable Cwmin, Cwmax, AIFS and TXOP settings
802.11 WEP, Wi-Fi Protected Access with TKIP ("WPA1"), 802.11i / WPA2
AES-CCMP
None
WEP (128-bit)
WPA-PSK (TKIP)
WPA2-PSK (AES-CCMP)
IPv4, statically configured
DSCP tagging per dataflow, 802.11e, WMM
Dash 3000/4000/5000
WLAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g)
MC Network
Clinical/ Waveforms, parameters, alarms/Transmit clinical data to
other devices on the network
Required
Unity devices/MC Network
UDP
Unity
Standard Unity ports
Periodic and on-demand traffic.
Incoming unicast traffic is approximately 50 Kbps if viewing a
remote bed.
Outgoing unicast traffic is approximately 50Kbps per patient view.
Maximum of 10 views supported if on wireless network.
Maximum of 40 views supported if on wired network.
Outgoing broadcast traffic is very small (< 0.7 Kbps).
250 ms
MC Network
Device Servicing/Network troubleshooting (MC only)
Required
Value
Value
2000966-542D

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