Information About Connecting To An It Network - Dräger Infinity Delta Series Supplement Manual

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– Adding new devices to the network
– Performing upgrades or updates on devices that are connected to the network

Information about connecting to an IT network

Prerequisites
This device must only be connected to the network by service personnel. The IT representative of the
hospital must be consulted in advance.
The following documents must be observed:
– Accompanying documents of this device
– Descriptions of the network
– Description of the network-based alarm systems
Dräger recommends complying with IEC 80001-1 (risk management for IT networks with medical
devices).
LAN networks
– LAN networks are usually configured in a star topology. Individual devices can be combined into groups
by means of layer-n-switches. Other data traffic is decoupled by means of separate VLAN networks.
Configure the network settings of the device in accordance with these instructions for use and the network
specifications.
– Specifications for LAN connections are described in the following standards:
– Wired networks: IEEE˽802.3
– Wireless networks: IEEE˽802.11 (b, g)
– If the device is used with a layer-2-switch or a layer-3-switch, the port settings must be configured on
the network switch. Before the device is shipped, Dräger can configure the network settings of the
device so that they are compatible with the specifications of the operating organization.
– This device exchanges data with other medical devices over the LAN network. The network must
support the following transmissions and protocols:
– TCP/IP
– Unicast (static or dynamic addressing with the ARP or RARP network protocols)
– Multicast
– Broadcast
– IGMP (version 2)
This device can join or leave an IP multicast group by using the IGMP network protocol.
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Delta Series Software VF10.1
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