Welch Allyn Connex and Aruba Installation Best Practices Installation Guide

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Aruba best practices addendum
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Contents
1 - Introduction .............................................1
2 - Best practices............................................3
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About this document ..............................................1
Systems overview ................................................1
Required network settings and configurations ...........................3
Recommended network best practices ................................4
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Introduction

About this document

This document lists required, recommended, and basic settings and configurations for Aruba Networks using Welch Allyn medical devices and systems. The best practices described in this document extend or amend the general best practices described in Welch Allyn Connex®, VitalsLink by Cerner, and Connex CSK Network installation. To view that document, go to http://www.welchallyn.com/promotions/
Network_Installation_Best_Practices.htm, and click on the “Welch Allyn Connex Network
Installation Best Practices Overview” link.
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Best practices

Required network settings and configurations

These configurations and settings are required to establish a durable connection between Welch Allyn devices and the wireless network. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in a failure to connect to the network, repeated disconnects or extended loss of telemetry data.
Best practice Affected types Without best practice
RADIUS server When using EAP authentication, the controller
must be configured to communicate with low-latency RADIUS servers. Unreliable communication with a RADIUS server, even in the presence of a secondary RADIUS server, seriously impedes performance.
SSID/Radio settings
• Interval between Identity Requests = 3
• Quiet period after Failure Authentication = 3
• WPA-key-period 2000
User role Assign user role based on one or more derivation rules that you devise based on your specific configuration.
Wired, Wireless Dropped packets, data loss and dropped connections.
Wireless Loss of connection and data, patient monitor will not
connect.
Wireless By default, Aruba places wireless devices in the logon
role, where they are subject to being disconnected from the network at frequent intervals. Assigning a user role avoids this problem.
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Recommended network best practices

The best practices and configuration settings listed in the following table are specific to this vendor, and are recommended for the best performance. Increased data packet loss or occasional disconnects are likely if these recommendations are not followed.
Best practice Affected types Without best practice
Advanced Radio Management (ARM) Settings:
5x AOS software versions
• Power save aware scan = enabled.
• ARM scanning for source = Welch Allyn VLAN = disabled destination = Welch Allyn network, protocol = UDP. 6x AOS software versions
• Power save polling (PSP) aware = enabled.
• VOIP aware = enabled
• Scan interval = 180 seconds
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Bandwidth
APs and Welch Allyn virtual APs/Packet-Shaping
7 percent proportional bandwidth allocation for
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Wireless APs perform ARM scanning at the time when PSP clients
are scheduled to send data, resulting in lost data.
Wireless Increased probability of dropped patient data packets on
busy wireless networks.
Client Match Disabled Wireless Increased probability of disconnects and roams in busy
Firmware version Use Welch Allyn-validated versions of the
Aruba Operating System:
• 3.2.0.1-WA1
• 3.3.1.19
• 3.3.2.10
• 3.3.2.18
Supported hardware versions Wireless Using non-validated hardware may cause data loss.
Controllers
• 200
• 800
• 2400
• 5000
• 6000
• SC1
• SC2
• 650
• 3200
• 3400
• 3600
• 7200
• MK3(5000)
• MK3(6000)
SSID/Radio settings
• Radio High throughput enabled (disabled)
• 5.0.3.3
• 6.1.2.7
• 6.2.1.2
• 6.3.1.6
APs
• AP60
• AP61
• AP65
• AP70*
• AP92
• AP105
• AP125
• AP135
Wireless Using a non-validated version of firmware may induce
Wireless Loss of connection and data, patient monitor will not
regions of networks.
data loss.
*AP70 only validated for versions prior to 5.0.3.3
connect.
1. Aruba 6.2 and later: adjustable via CLI only, see rf arm-profile command.
2. The 7 percent proportional bandwidth allocation will support up to 20 connected Welch Allyn devices per AP. If no Welch Allyn devices are associated with
the AP, the bandwidth is available to other devices.
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