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Multilayer Campus Multilayer Campus Architecture and Design

Architecture and Design Principles. © 2008 Cisco Systems Inc. All rights reserved. See RST-3035—Advanced Enterprise Campus Design Alternatives: Routed ...
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Cisco Medical Grade Network Campus Architectures

architecture for the healthcare industry based on Cisco's best The Cisco MGN 2.0—campus architecture: ... If designed for LAN and not tuned for.
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Michal Remper, CCIE#8151

Account Manager Public, mremper@cisco.com

Cisco Medical Grade Network

Campus Architectures

© 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.02

What Is the Cisco

Medical-Grade Network?

ƒThe Cisco Medical-Grade Network is an optimized practices for security, campus, data center, remote office, and wireless networks

ƒThe Cisco MGN2.0campus architecture:

Industry-specific framework

following a set of proven best practices

Provides a mapping of clinical

and business needs to technology solutions

Optimizes interactions between

processes, applications, and technical architecture components

Facilitates business and clinical

communications throughout the continuum of care

Enhances collaboration across

the technology partner ecosystem © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.03 -Grade Network

Framework for Healthcare

Data Center

Enabled by Borderless Networks

Enable patients

and guests to stay connected through secure connectivity

Enable an interoperable

healthcare ecosystem through a flexible and scalable network framework

Allow nurses and doctors

to administer patient care from anyplace, anytime through secure wireless capabilities

Meet government

and industry mandates through a regulatory compliant architecture (ex: PCI)

Bring connectivity

to the hospital's infrastructure through automated biomed devices © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.04

Cisco Medical-Grade Network Goals

Protected

ƒProtection for

any patient data on rest and in transit

ƒCompliant with

regulatory requirements

ƒPosture for each

device with ePHIaccess

Interactive

ƒAbility of care

providers and vendors to interact with net seamlessly

ƒWireless, VPN

extends net into BN

ƒIntegrates data,

voice, video and imaging

Responsive

ƒNetwork adapts

to change and business/ clinical needs

ƒHas ability to

incorporate new technologies

Resilient

ƒFault-tolerant

and capable of business continuity

ƒNo single point

of failure

ƒRapid

convergence

Cisco Medical-Grade Network 2.0

© 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.05

Biomedical Devices

Considerations in CampusRequirements

ƒUnique Layer 2 and Layer 3 requirements

Many vendors require separate parallel Layer 2 VLANs Layer 3 and multicast functionality may be limited

Michal Remper, CCIE#8151

Account Manager Public, mremper@cisco.com

Cisco Medical Grade Network

Campus Architectures

© 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.02

What Is the Cisco

Medical-Grade Network?

ƒThe Cisco Medical-Grade Network is an optimized practices for security, campus, data center, remote office, and wireless networks

ƒThe Cisco MGN2.0campus architecture:

Industry-specific framework

following a set of proven best practices

Provides a mapping of clinical

and business needs to technology solutions

Optimizes interactions between

processes, applications, and technical architecture components

Facilitates business and clinical

communications throughout the continuum of care

Enhances collaboration across

the technology partner ecosystem © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.03 -Grade Network

Framework for Healthcare

Data Center

Enabled by Borderless Networks

Enable patients

and guests to stay connected through secure connectivity

Enable an interoperable

healthcare ecosystem through a flexible and scalable network framework

Allow nurses and doctors

to administer patient care from anyplace, anytime through secure wireless capabilities

Meet government

and industry mandates through a regulatory compliant architecture (ex: PCI)

Bring connectivity

to the hospital's infrastructure through automated biomed devices © 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.04

Cisco Medical-Grade Network Goals

Protected

ƒProtection for

any patient data on rest and in transit

ƒCompliant with

regulatory requirements

ƒPosture for each

device with ePHIaccess

Interactive

ƒAbility of care

providers and vendors to interact with net seamlessly

ƒWireless, VPN

extends net into BN

ƒIntegrates data,

voice, video and imaging

Responsive

ƒNetwork adapts

to change and business/ clinical needs

ƒHas ability to

incorporate new technologies

Resilient

ƒFault-tolerant

and capable of business continuity

ƒNo single point

of failure

ƒRapid

convergence

Cisco Medical-Grade Network 2.0

© 2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.MGN2.05

Biomedical Devices

Considerations in CampusRequirements

ƒUnique Layer 2 and Layer 3 requirements

Many vendors require separate parallel Layer 2 VLANs Layer 3 and multicast functionality may be limited