Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Strategy
Note
SDN Connectivity
Philips CMSs
SDN
CareNet
Switch
Philips Telemetrys
Wired M2/M3/M4 Monitor
Wireless M3/M4 Monitor
Wireless Connectivity
7-14
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair
The flow of information in Information Center systems can be divided into 4 major
connectivity components: (See Figure 7-2):
•
SDN connectivity - flow of real-time patient monitoring data from patient
monitors through the SDN to Information Centers for display
•
Wireless connectivity - flow of real-time patient monitoring data from
wireless Patient monitors via Access Points to Information Centers for display
•
Network connectivity - flow of real-time patient data from Information
Centers to Network connected Information Centers and Clients for
overviewing
•
Server connectivity - flow of stored patient monitoring data to the Server for
storage and out to Information Centers and Clients for review
SDN and Server Connectivity are covered in this manual. Wireless and Network
Connectivity are covered in the Clinical Network Service Manual.
18.5
Information Centers
18.5
Access Point
Figure 7-2 Network/Server Connectivity Components
Each connectivity component should be evaluated separately to identify the source of
a problem. The following questions can be asked:
•
What devices and functions are working?
Network Connectivity
Switch
18.5
Server Connectivity
18.5
Clients
18.5
Server