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
3.7.10 HARRIS SecNET11
For security exceeding AES-256 encryption, Rajant provides support for Harris Corporation’s SecNet11 product
family. You must specify when ordering your BreadCrumb devices that you require this feature; each
BreadCrumb radio will be replaced with a SecNet11 Plus PC card.
The SecNet11 Plus PC card has been certified as part of the National Security Agency(NSA) Commercial
COMSEC Evaluation Program (CCEP).
Tip: To learn more about the SecNet11, visit http://www.govcomm.harris.com/secure-comm/.
3.7.10.1 SecNET11 KEY FILLING
The SecNet11 Plus PC cards included in SecNet11-enabled BreadCrumb devices are user-accessible and
do not impose any changes up on existing SecNet11 key fill procedures.
3.8 BCADMIN PREFERENCES
Settings specific to BCAdmin are available through the View menu, under Preferences. The Preferences
window is shown below:
Figure 20. BC Admin Preferences Window
The first three fields are described in this section. The remaining fields are described below in the
Section called Mapping with Fugawi Tracker.
3.8.1 BREADCRUMB INACTIVITY THRESHOLD (SECONDS)
If BCAdmin receives no update from a BreadCrumb device for this amount of time, the BreadCrumb box will
turn red in the Topology View to call the administrator’s attention to a possible problem. A red BreadCrumb box
will return to normal up on receipt of an update from the BreadCrumb device, and its inactivity timer will be
reset.
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