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 INDIVIDUAL BREADCRUMBS
- 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
Rajant Corporation XL, XLE, XLV BreadCrumb User Guide
2.4 NETWORK FEATURES
Each BreadCrumb XL, XLE, XLV device has one IEEE 802.11b/g wireless NICs (network
interface cards), one externally accessible Ethernet port. The wireless NIC, enables the
BCWL components to communicate and form the wireless LAN, as well provide access for
wireless clients to connect and communicate. The Ethernet ports provide hardwired
connections to auxiliary network devices and clients. The Ethernet ports also provide a
secure connection for some device configuration options which are not available through
wireless connections.
2.5 POWER FEATURES
Each BreadCrumb XL, XLE, XLV is shipped with a 12 V AC/DC power supply. The
BreadCrumb XL, XLE, XLV may, however be powered by any regulated DC power source
that is 6—18 V DC, 2.5 A. Primary power is provided though the 2-pin power connector
2.6 CABLE CONNECTOR PIN INFORMATION
2.6.1 2-PIN POWER CONNECTOR
Figure 3. 2-Pin Power Connector
Table 2. 2-Pin Power Connection
Pin Letter Pin Name Pin Description
A 12 VDC Power
B GND Ground
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