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Allied Telesis Healthcare Solution

Allied Telesis Healthcare Solution. Quentin Webb Healthcare Solution Consultant. Corporate Overview. Our Mission as a Company. ‘ Allied Telesis is a long established pioneer of cost effective end-to-end Ethernet based networking products and solutions.

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Allied Telesis Healthcare Solution

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  1. Allied Telesis Healthcare Solution Quentin Webb Healthcare Solution Consultant

  2. Corporate Overview

  3. Our Mission as a Company • ‘Allied Telesis is a long established pioneer of cost effective end-to-end Ethernet based networking products and solutions. • Our extensive in-house design teams come up with many innovative product features. We build the products in our own factories. • Our mission is to build on our industry lead in eco-friendly networking, product and system reliability, and converged video and voice solutions’. Takayoshi Oshima Chairman and CEO – Allied Telesis Corporation

  4. Allied Telesis Global Summary • Established March, 1987 • Allied Telesis HD KK Global HQ in Tokyo, Japan • Allied Telesis International EMEA HQ in Switzerland • Allied Telesis Inc. Americas HQ in Silicon Valley, USA • Employees 2,200+ Worldwide • Worldwide Locations Over 60 Locations • Global revenues (2009) $500M+ • EMEA revenues (2009) $120M+ • Annual Investment in R&D 17% of revenue • Company ownership Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange

  5. Allied Telesis Geographic Coverage

  6. Advanced L3+ Switching IP/Ethernet “End-to End” 4th Generation Wireless Carrier Grade Wireless (Outdoor) SoHo WiFi

  7. Technologies & factors which drive our thinking • Ethernet & Internet Protocol (IP) • The default worldwide protocol for device communication • Quality of Service (QoS) • The ability to deliver voice, video and data across a single infrastructure • Network Intelligence • Developing devices which enable clearer decisions • Ease of Management • Reducing the strain of deploying technology • Service & Support • Ease of doing business

  8. Commitment to Green Technology • Manufacturing. • Cost to the environment producing the devices • Reducing operational power. • Energy Star power supply efficiency • Cable length ‘measure and minimize’ • Low power mode – turn off ‘unwanted’ functionality • Lower power silicon (chip geometries) • Local environment. • Noise reduction • The decision to go ‘green’ is a corporate strategy, involving the whole company.

  9. Allied Telesis customers Deutsche Telekom Italian Navy

  10. Smarter and intelligent IT Infrastructure Smarter Infrastructure from Allied Telesis Scalable solution from the edge to the core Ethernet everywhere Resilient carrier-grade IT infrastructure solutions Proven infrastructure for heavy HD video content GREEN infrastructure Security on infrastructure level Proactive maintenance For all industries - for your customer benefits

  11. An Example Network • High Speed resilient core, with GbE edge • Support for • Security • High Through-put • Scalability • VoIP • PoE

  12. Allied Telesis 4th Generation Wireless

  13. All adjacent AP’s must be on different Channels Difficult to move them or add more once installed, as they all affect one another Problems with Conventional Wireless networks Corp Building CH 11 CH 6 CH 6 CH 6 CH 1 CH 1 CH 1 CH 11 CH 11 CH 11 CH 6 CH 6 CH 6 CH 1 CH 1

  14. IEEE 802.11b / g / n Potential issues • Q. What about roaming? • Device starts off connected to an AP Corp Building AP

  15. IEEE 802.11b / g / n Potential issues • Q. What about roaming? • As it moves around it will stay connected to that AP – why? Corp Building AP

  16. IEEE 802.11b / g / n Potential issues • Q. What about roaming? • Only when the signal gets poor will it look for a new AP • Even if there is an AP much nearer, and with a better signal it will not be used Corp Building AP

  17. All radios listen, only the nearest radio transmits

  18. All radios listen, only the nearest radio transmits

  19. All radios listen, only the nearest radio transmits

  20. The same channels are used everywhere Placement of AP is determined based only on where capacity is needed The WLAN Switch performs the function of the traditional access point Client associates with the Switch, not the AP The switch prevents interference through packet-by-packet control of AP transmissions The AP acts as a radio point; performs no transmission processing; contains no software Interference-Free Architecture –Functional Concepts

  21. The Channel Blanket Architecture Shift from cell-based WLAN to “channel blanket” topology Significantly more flexible, easy-to-own, and robust WLAN 802.11 compliant, with an innovative & unique architecture Secure Authorised Access Ch.1 VoIP Ch.11 Guest Access Ch.6

  22. Benefits of IPv6 for Hospital Networks

  23. IPv4 is running out

  24. IPv6 is fairly future proof • IPv4 (32 bit address) offers Four billion unique addresses 4,294,967,296 • IPv4 address example: 132.247.148.138 • IPv6 (128 bit address using hex) offers 2 = 3.4 x 10 =340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456 • =600,000 billion, billion devices per square metre of the Earth's surface* • IPv6 address example: 2001:0470:1f09:0d2b:0000:0000:0000:0300 • OK to remove leading zeros: 2001:470:1f09:d2b::300. • If your service provider does not support IPv6, tunnel to one that does e.g. • Hurricane Electric Internet services http://tunnelbroker.net/ • Future GPS & Internet connected windscreen wipers reporting the weather? • *According to European research networking firm Dante, which manages the Géant2 multi-gigabit pan-European network 128 38

  25. IPv6 is tried & tested, it works! • Widely supported in Japan • ATI installed IPv6 in Hospitals • The entire Beijing 2008 Olympics network used IPv6 addressing • Fixed and mobile broadband technology to supported HD online video • Coverage of the sporting events held at the 37 different venues • All lighting, security, and HVAC systems used IPv6 • All connected directly to the Internet No need for Private IP addr. NAT • IPv6 part of 3G UMTS & LTE/SAE (3GPP) Broadband Cellular

  26. IPv6 is gaining more & support Google Over IPv6 (Since March 2008) Supports: Search, Alerts, Docs, Finance, Gmail, Health, iGoogle, News, Reader, Picasa, Maps, Wave, Chrome and Android Supported dual stack since June 2010 Proposing hack to DNS to allow IPv4 users to see IPv6 Websites (March 2010) Dual stack support promised 2011

  27. IPv6 in NHS Wales Strategy (2009) • National Infrastructure Strategy NHS Wales (2009) • 4.6 IP Addressing on NHS Wales Network • Historical Situation •  IP addresses used by NHS Wales Network were in the range 130.x.x.x to 145.x.x.x. they were real IP addresses, but were not registered to NHS Wales. These clashed with the registered users of these IP addresses. •  NHS Wales also had IP addresses that clashed with NHS England • Strategic aim •  To monitor the adoption of IPv6in the UK and to plan a migration to IPv6 if / when the time is right • Proposed next steps •  Complete the migration to the new IP addresses. •  Explore the implications of migration to IPv6, develop an implementation plan

  28. Computers with dual Stack - IPv4 & IPv6 • Hybrid dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 implementations support a special class of addresses, the IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses. • This address type has its first 80 bits set to zero and the next 16 set to one, while its last 32 bits are filled with the IPv4 address. • These addresses are commonly represented in the standard IPv6 format, but having the last 32 bits written in the customary dot-decimal notation of IPv4; • Eg, ::ffff:192.0.2.128 represents the IPv4 address 192.0.2.128.

  29. Allied Telesis IPv6 Focus • Wire-speed IPv6 switching and routing in hardware on Adv L3 products • Ability to run both IPv4 and IPv6 on the network for Legacy IPv4 • IPv6 Integral Security Good for Hospitals http://inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html

  30. IPv6 makes things Secure a. IPv4 communication Internal and External communications are generally plain text, you can encrypt, but it is costly and complex b. IPv6 communication IPsec is native to IPv6. It is standard to encrypt from End to End, virtually eliminating the risk of interception In IPv4, the communication using plaintext. Possible to intercept it anywhere. Server IPv4 Communication Server In IPv6, the communication is encrypted. Not intercepted. IPv6 Communication 67

  31. IPv6 makes things easy! a. IPv4 In a huge organization like the NHS, it is difficult to manage Private IP addresses. (NHS Wales using same IP as NHS England! Etc.) To connect a public IP to a private IP is a complicated procedure b. IPv6 Auto generation of IP address A global IP address is generated automatically from the MAC address Integrity of IPv6 in Windows Vista has been improved. 68

  32. Secure communication between sites IPv4 communication – requires a lot of router complicated configuration Communication using plain text can be intercepted within the hospital. Encrypted communication outside the hospital. Communication using plain text can be intercepted within the hospital. Internet Router NAT Encryption & Decryption Router NAT Encryption & Decryption IPv6 communication – very easy to set up Entire encrypted communication Internet Routing only Routing only 69

  33. Hospital Case Studies 70

  34. Study 1 - Izumino Hospital (Kochi) Hospital Overview Hospital name : Medical corporation, Izumino Hospital (Kochi-shi, Kochi) - JCQHC Certified Hospital (Ver. 4.0) Number of beds : 238 Departments : 12 Izumino Hospital was established in July 1, 2001 for the benefit the local community. The major hospital in the Northeast region of Kochi City, it has a strong focus on patient care and superb medical attention on cooperation with health, medical care, and welfare. http://izumino.or.jp/index.html 71

  35. Study 1 - Izumino Hospital (Kochi) Renewal of the Network and the introduction of electronic charts Features of network Upgraded to Gigabit Edge ports Reliability is improved by using the redundant function of the core switches. Security enhancement by MAC based auth Installed wireless LAN and improved management Izumino Hospital 72

  36. Study 1 - Izumino Hospital (Kochi) Redundant core switches コアスイッチの冗長 Server Security enhancement MAC authentication Shift to all gigabit Authentication Server iBAQS-FX Server Switch 9424T/SP-E SNMP monitoring Recuperation unit NW Management/Monitoring Server SwimManager Floor Switch 9424T/SP-E Multi-use room Core Switch X900-24XT Wireless AP Floor Switch 9424T/SP-E Recovery rehabilitation unit Palliative Care Unit (Hospice) Wireless LAN Switch Wireless AP General unit RF Interference measures of wireless LAN and improved management Wireless AP Floor Switch 9424T/SP-E Beds:238 General unit Wireless AP Floor Switch 9424T/SP-E Dialysis Neurology Urology Rehabilitation 1000BASE-SX 1000BASE-T(UTP) 100BASE-TX Link Aggregation Wireless LAN Switch Floor Switch 9424T/SP-E Wireless AP Internal Medicine Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Neurosurgery Surgery Wireless AP Radiology Cardiovascular medicine Health care center (Medical examination, Medical check-up) Multi Vendor 73

  37. Study 2 - Hokkaido Gastroenterology Hospital Hospital Overview Hospital Name : Medical corporation, Hokkaido Gastroenterology Hospital, Showa-Kai (Sapporo) Number of beds : 211 Departments : Gastroenterology, Gastroenterological surgery, Internal Medicine, Surgery, Proctological surgery, Radiology, Anesthesiology Established in 1988 as a specialist hospital for Gastroenterology. Has latest medical facilities with a focus on reducing patients' burden. http://www.hgh.or.jp 74

  38. Study 2 - Hokkaido Gastroenterology Hospital Network problems before the replacement Lacked reliability as its design was considered the redundancy of the network. The management speed was very low as all composed devices were non-intelligent switches. Hokkaido Gastroenterology Hospital 75

  39. Study 2 - Hokkaido Gastroenterology Hospital Floor Switch GS924M Floor switches updated to GbE Intelligent switches. 5F Management unit Link Aggregation 2Gbps 4F Ward 3F Ward Operation room ICU 2F Ward Management cost of the devices reduced by introducing SNMP. Core Switch x900-24XT 1F Redundancy of core and extendibility by VCS Each medical department room Beds:211 1000BASE-T(UTP) Link Aggregation Network monitoring terminal SwimManager B1F 76

  40. Allied Telesis • In Summary - • Support for highly resilient network designs • Able to cope with the changing demands • Provide protection of investment • Reduce the overall cost of ownership • Look to the future with enthusiasm

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