4 Network
4.1 Purpose of Revolution CT Scanner Connection to Network
The Revolution CT Scanner is intended to be connected to a network in order to support the
following functionality:
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DICOM services to retrieve images from other DICOM-compliant machines
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DICOM services to push images to other DICOM-compliant machines
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DICOM services to query for images on other DICOM-compliant machines
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DICOM services to confirm that images have been permanently stored on a DICOM-
compliant machine
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DICOM services to get DICOM modality worklist information from a remote hospital or
radiology department information system computer
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DICOM services to allow a Modality Performed Procedure Step to be communicated to the
Hospital/Radiology information system
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DICOM services to verify the remote DICOM system is connected properly to the scanner
device
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Services to provide authentication and authorization against Enterprise directory servers
All of the above features are optional on the Revolution CT Scanner.
4.2 Network Interface Technical Specifications
Connection Name:
Physical network connection type:
Speeds and duplex modes supported:
Default IP Address (from factory):
IP addressing:
QoS Support:
4.3 Network Information Flows Specifications
Flow Name
Network Connection on device
Usage Type/Function/Purpose
Licensed/optional/required
Communication Partner Device/IP Address/Network
Middle Layer Protocols
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Hospital network port
IEEE 802.3-1998 1000/100/10 BaseT Ethernet
10Mbps, 100Mbps, and 1Gbps half and full duplex
Auto-negotiate
IP Address – 192.9.101.1
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0
Gateway – empty
IPv4 static
n/a
DICOM image retrieve
Hospital network port
Get a DICOM image or set of images from a network device
optional
Any network device supporting the DICOM application layer pro‐
tocol(s) listed below
TCP/IP
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