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CONFIGURATION: Advanced User Procedures
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Solar 7000/8000/View Patient Monitor
Revision J
414993-001
Programming
Internet Address
The internet (IP) address is generated to make the monitor compatible
with non-GE Medical Systems Information Technologies equipment
connected to the Tram Critical Care Monitoring Network. It may be
manually derived from the monitor Ethernet address in this procedure if
the factory-assigned internet address is corrupted. You may use the
BOOT LOADER service menu or the monitor SERVICE MODE menu.
WARNING
Duplication of an internet (IP) address on a network will
cause lost data. If you change the factory assigned
internet address, you must first record all other internet
addresses used on your network to avoid duplication.
Ethernet Address
An Ethernet address is six bytes long. It is typically written in
hexadecimal notation with a colon between each byte like this:
00:00:A1:26:13:FD. The first three bytes indicate the manufacturer of the
Ethernet hardware. In this case, 00:00:A1 represents GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies. The last three bytes represent an
unique number, like a serial number, that identifies it. This is the actual
node address.
Internet Address
The internet (IP) address is four bytes long. It is typically written in
decimal notation with a period between each byte like this:
126.38.19.253. The internet address that GE Medical Systems
Information Technologies uses is a class A address. In a class A address,
the first byte represents the network ID to the Internet Protocol (IP)
software and the last three bytes represent the specific node ID. At GE
Medical Systems Information Technologies, we use the network ID of
126. The node ID is a direct conversion of the last three bytes of the
Ethernet address and its unique ID number.
To generate an internet address from an Ethernet address, GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies simply converts the last three bytes of
the Ethernet address from hex to decimal. This combines the unique
identifier along with the network ID to produce the entire internet
address.
Summary of Contents for Solar 7000
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