
13-4
13.4 Network Setup and Authorization
13.4.1 IP Address Setup
To implement the Remote CMS function between CMSs, each CMS needs to be equipped
with at least two network adapters, one of which is for internal communication within the
current CMS and the other for inter-communication between the CMSs.The typical
configuration is shown below:
Current CMS A Target CMS B Target CMS C
Network
adapter A1
Network
adapter A2
Network
adapter B1
Network
adapter B2
Network
adapter C1
Network
adapter C2
196.76.0.X1 168.168.4.X2 196.76.0.Y1 168.168.4.Y2 196.76.0.Z1 168.168.4.Z2
As shown in the table above, network adapter A1, B1 and C1 are used for the communication
between the CMS and the monitors. Their IP addresses are in the same network segment with
the IP addresses of respective monitors. Network adapter A2, B2 and C2 are used for the
inter-communication between the CMSs. Their IP addresses belong to the same network
segment and X2, Y2 and Z2 shall be different.
NOTE
z The IP address shall be set by authorized personnel.
z If a CMS needs to implement the Remote CMS function on other CMS, the IP
address of other CMS has to be added into it. Please refer to 12.2.8 Other -
Multi-CMS Communication Settings for details.
13.4.2 Setting the Network Adapter for Viewing Others
The CMS is configured with two network cards, one for the CMS internal communication
and the other for remote CMSs. When the network card for remote CMS is activated (the
network card type and IP address background color is light gray), it will transfer data via HL7
protocol. Other CMSs can view the information of authorized bedside monitors in the
“Authorization Setup” menu. When this network card is not activated, the CMS cannot
transfer data to other CMSs and other CMSs cannot view the information of bedside monitors
within this CMS.
Komentáře k této Příručce