User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 PREFACE
- 2.0 INTRODUCTION
- 3.0 USING BCADMIN™
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- 3.1 SCREEN LAYOUT
- 3.2 ANATOMY OF A CONNECTION LINE
- 3.3 CONFIGURING THE BREADCRUMB
- 3.4 RADIO SETTINGS
- 3.5 REACHBACK SETTINGS
- 3.6 FORWARDING SETTINGS
- 3.7 SECURITY
- 3.8 BCADMIN PREFERENCES
- 3.9 MAPPING WITH FUGAWI TRACKER
- 4.0 DEPLOYING THE BREADCRUMB WIRELESS LAN
- 6.0 Troubleshooting
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Figure 9. BreadCrumb Properties – General Tab
3.3.1.1.BATTERY WARNING (MINUTES)
Each BreadCrumb device includes a battery timer that monitors run time. When batteries are changed,
the battery timer should be reset (by right-clicking on the BreadCrumb box and choosing Diagnostics
and Maintenance, then Reset Battery Timer). When the value set in this field is reached, a visible
warning is shown in the Topology Area alerting administrators that a battery must be changed.
3.3.1.2. DHCP SERVER
Each BreadCrumb device provides an internal DHCP server (see the Section called DHCP in Chapter 3
for a description of its addressing scheme). When this check box is checked, the DHCP server will run.
3.3.1.3. GPS: AUTOMATIC REPORTING
For BreadCrumb devices equipped with GPS receivers, this enables their reporting of their coordinates to
BCAdmin (and subsequently to a mapping server; see the Section called Mapping with FugawiTracker).
3.3.1.4. MANUAL GPS SETTINGS: LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE
An administrator may manually enter latitude and longitude coordinates which will be relayed to a mapping
application (see the Section called Mapping with FugawiTracker).
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