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GE Dash 5000 Service Manual

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Network troubleshooting: Network traffic
B-2 Dash 3000/4000/5000 2000966-542D
Network traffic
Traffic types
Two main types of communication occurs in the CARESCAPE Network:
Broadcast and Unicast.
Broadcast traffic is sent from one device to all devices on the
network. Examples of CARESCAPE broadcast traffic are device
discovery, alarms, and time synchronization.
Unicast traffic is sent from one device to another specific device on
the network. An example of CARESCAPE unicast traffic is patient
waveforms.
Flow
Upstream broadcast: The Dash patient monitor sends broadcasts to
other network devices.
Downstream broadcast: The Dash patient monitor receives
broadcasts from other network devices.
Most of the Dash network problems are broadcast related. If broadcast is
not working, it is unlikely that unicast communication can work.
Network
Types:
Broadcasts (discovery, alarms, time)
Unicasts (waveforms, ping)
Mediums:
Wired
Wireless
Flow:
Upstream Broadcast
Downstream Broadcast
Bi-Directional Unicast
Combinations:
Wired Broadcast
Wired Unicast
Wireless Broadcast
Wireless Unicast
Wired Dash
patient monitor
Wired Dash
patient monitor
Wireless Dash
patient monitor
Wireless Dash
patient monitor
CIC Pro
center
CIC Pro
center
Access Point

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BrandGE
ModelDash 5000
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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