EasyManua.ls Logo

Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure - Adding New AP Groups to an Existing ITS Configuration

Philips IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure
180 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Adding New AP Groups to an Existing ITS Configuration
IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide 4-15
Adding New AP Groups to an Existing ITS Configuration
As described in “Planning Your AP Groupings” on page 2-17, an AP Group allows for
logically associated Access Points within a clinical unit to be given a common set of
configurations. These configurations govern everything from AP to APC partnership
rules, RF Channel and Access Code usage and Alert Settings.
The AP Groups within the system should logically map to the Clinical Units that have
been established for the monitoring network and databases.
If additional components (APCs, etc.) are being added to the ITS infrastructure, then
make sure that they have already been added to the system prior to adding the new
AP groups.
Prior to beginning this procedure, ensure that you have the following information for
each new AP group to be added:
•AP Group Name
AP Group type (Smart-hopping)
Partnered APC
Alert Destination
Add the New AP
Groups
To add a new AP group to an existing ITS configuration:
1. Connect to the APC web-based management interface.
2. Select the Groups View in the APC web interface drop-down menu and then click
the GO! button.
3. Click ADD GROUP at the bottom left of the screen.
4. In the Add New Group screen (Figure 4-5), configure the following settings:
Group Name - Set as documented in AP Group Configurations Worksheet
(no spaces in name)
Group Type - Set as documented in AP Group Configurations Worksheet
(should be Smart-hopping)
Group Description - Optional. Enter a description for this AP Group. Typically,
you may want tenter the name of the clinic, unit, or department in which the
APS are installed.
Figure 4-5: Adding New AP Group

Table of Contents