Converged IP Solutions. 1973 DEC, Intel and Xerox collaborate 3mbps Ethernet introduced 1982 Ethernet Standardised between vendors 10 mbps 1995 Fast Ethernet.

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Converged IP Solutions

1973 DEC, Intel and Xerox collaborate 3mbps Ethernet introduced 1982 Ethernet Standardised between vendors 10 mbps 1995 Fast Ethernet ratified 100mbps 2000 Gigabit Ethernet emerges Gigabit now emerges 2007 and beyond 100 Gigabit History of Ethernet technology

History of Cabling Infrastructure Cabling technology required to support the evolution Category 3 Cabling Unshielded twisted Pair 10 BaseT Category 5 Cabling to support 10/100 Base T over 2 Pairs Category 5e Cabling to support 10/100 Duplex Category 6a Cabling to support 10/100/1000 /10GBaseT Category 7/7a Shielded cable

TCP/IP Ethernet Frames 1500 bytes maximum TCP (Transmission control protocol) handles sequencing, windowing and reliable data delivery IP (internet Protocol) provides a means for data to be delivered from one network to another, provides logical addressing IPV4 common place, The world has run out of IP address, don't worry it happened years ago IPV6 the future addressing scheme

Power over Ethernet

An everyday example of convergence Web browser Social media Calendar Video Camera Mp3 player Apps

Converged IP Solutions

Converged IP in the business environment Cabling Racks WiFi Switching Power distribution Access control Lighting DATACENTRES Cabling WiFi Cameras Access control Telephony Air conditioning Lighting PCs ENTERPRISE EDUCATION Cabling WiFi Audio visual Access control PCs RETAIL Cabling Cameras WiFi Image storage Access control Tills

Cabling Racks WiFi Switching Power distribution Access control Lighting DATACENTRES Cabling WiFi Cameras Access control Telephony Air conditioning Lighting PCs ENTERPRISE EDUCATION Cabling WiFi Audio visual Access control PCs RETAIL Cabling Cameras WiFi Image storage Access control Tills The benefits of converged IP to business Flexible Scalable Cost effective Efficient Remote access / management One cable any device

Infrastructure Our converged IP solutions Network cabinets & enclosures Voice cabling Fibre optic cabling Copper structured cabling Power managemen t Copper Structured cabling Fibre optic cabling Voice cabling Power management Network cabinets & enclosures

Infrastructure Networking Our converged IP solutions Asset management Network cabinets & enclosures Voice & data business gateway Voice cabling Fibre optic cabling Ethernet switching Copper structured cabling WiFi & WiMax Power management Environmental & security threat management Ethernet switching WiFi & WiMax wireless Voice & Data Business Gateway Environmental & security threat management Power management Copper Structured cabling Fibre optic cabling Voice cabling Power management Network cabinets & enclosures

Infrastructure Networking Electronic Security Our converged IP solutions Asset management Image recording & storage Network cabinets & enclosures CCTV cameras Voice & data business gateway Voice cabling Fibre optic cabling Mesh networking technology Ethernet switching Copper structured cabling WiFi & WiMax Infra-red & white light illuminators Power management Environmental & security threat management Copper Structured cabling Fibre optic cabling Voice cabling Power management Network cabinets & enclosures CCTV cameras Image recording & storage Infra-red and White light illuminators Mesh networking technology Power management Ethernet switching WiFi & WiMax wireless Voice & Data Business Gateway Environmental & security threat management

Video Surveillance Evolution Video Matrix Switch Analogue Systems Coax,Data,Power VCRs TVs Low Image Quality Tape Changing Records Inactivity Analogue Cameras Digital Storage Coax,Data,Power Video Matrix Switch DVRs TVs or PCs Analogue Cameras Lower cost Larger Storage Networked Systems Ethernet or Wi-Fi TVs, PCs or mobile PDAs IP Cameras PoE Switch Hybrid DVRs or NVRs Integrated Audio & PoE High Scalability, Lower TCO

IP Video, The advantage is clear

Beyond Security Applications John Wells Computer Services Manager Butterfield Nursing Simulation Centre

Location

Architects Plan

Briefing Room

Family Room/Observation Room

Ward

Anaesthetic Room

Operation Theatre

Machines that go Ping!