The major reason for selecting Allied Telesis for the
"
network upgrade was their proven experience in the
®
market. The SwitchBlade
4004 met all of the
requirements for the core of the new LAN, such as the
ability to forward high capacity graphical content, high-
reliability and a comprehensive feature set."
The Solution
®
A SwitchBlade
4004 switch was introduced at the core of
the network. A multi-layer modular switch, SwitchBlade
met the primary requirements of the project due to its high
reliability and flexible scalability, and its ability to incorporate
the potential future expansion requirements.
www.alliedtelesis.com
Mr. Horiguchi
System Sales Manager
San Esu Management Systems (SEMS)
®
®
SwitchBlade
4004
®
The SwitchBlade
4004 provides power and control
redundancy, and allows a variety of linecards for flexibility of
use.The hospital adopted two switching control cards, and
the following three linecards for their connectivity needs:
•
AT-SB4442 - providing 24 (SFP) Gigabit copper or
fibre ports
•
AT-SB4352 - providing 32 100Base-FX fibre ports
•
AT-SB4311 - providing 48 10/100Base-TX copper ports
Rapier 24i (Centercom 8724XL) switches were introduced
at the edge to provide advanced Layer 3 switching features.
These advanced features support multicasting applications
such as streaming video, allowing for live video conferencing
between medical specialists and schools, and offer tiered
security providing controlled network access.The Rapier 24i
switches also create separate VLANs for different groups,
such as medical examination, office work, and patients.This
means controlled network access for each group, for
example the patient VLAN allows bedside internet services
for patients.
L3 edge switch
VLAN 1: Medical
Examination
VLANs separate users according to their network access requirements
Allied Telesis Case Study: Kushiro City Medical Association
VLAN 2: Office
VLAN 3: Patient
Systems
Services
Rapier 24i
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