Fortress Technologies BreadCrumb Wireless Network manual BreadCrumb ME, Models

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Chapter 3. Models

 

ME

WE

SE

XL

XLV

XLE

Security

256-bit AES

256-bit AES

256-bit AES

256-bit AES

256-bit AES

256-bit AES

 

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

FIPS 140-2

 

using

using

using

using

using

using

 

embedded

embedded

embedded

embedded

embedded

embedded

 

AirFortress

AirFortress

AirFortress

AirFortress

AirFortress

AirFortress

 

Client;

Client;

Client;

Client;

Client;

Client;

 

Access

Access

Access

Access

Access

Access

 

Control

Control

Control

Control

Control

Control

 

Lists; WEP;

Lists; WEP;

Lists; WEP;

Lists; WEP;

Lists; WEP;

Lists; WEP;

 

Third-party

Third-party

Third-party

Third-party

Third-party

Third-party

 

VPNs

VPNs

VPNs; Type

VPNs; Type

VPNs; Type

VPNs; Type

 

 

 

1 encryption

1 encryption

1 encryption

1 encryption

 

 

 

with Harris

with Harris

with Harris

with Harris

 

 

 

SecNet11

SecNet11

SecNet11

SecNet11

Harris

No

No

Yes (waiver

Yes (waiver

Yes (waiver

No

SecNet11

 

 

required)

required)

required)

 

Support

 

 

 

 

 

 

Integrated

None

5dBi omnidi-

4x2dBi

None

None

None

Antennas

 

rectional

dipole

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External

SMA (F)

None

1xfemale

1xfemale

1xfemale

1xfemale

Antenna

 

 

N-type

N-type

N-type

N-type

Connectors

 

 

(optional,

(radios

(radios

(radios

 

 

 

connected to

combined

combined

combined

 

 

 

one radio

internally)

internally)

internally)

 

 

 

only)

 

 

 

Managed

Bridging,

Bridging,

Bridging,

Bridging,

Bridging,

Bridging,

Networking

Gateway,

Gateway,

Gateway,

Gateway,

Gateway,

Gateway,

Features

DHCP, NAT,

DHCP, NAT,

DHCP, NAT,

DHCP, NAT,

DHCP, NAT,

DHCP, NAT,

 

Port

Port

Port

Port

Port

Port

 

Forwarding

Forwarding

Forwarding

Forwarding

Forwarding

Forwarding

Table 3-1. Available BreadCrumb Models

Note: A BreadCrumb Wireless Network can include any combination of these models.

BreadCrumb ME

The BreadCrumb ME is the smallest and lightest BreadCrumb device offered, making it ideal for deployments with strict size and/or weight constraints. The BreadCrumb ME only contains one radio by default (a second radio is available as an option). Our customers have installed BreadCrumb MEs:

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Contents Rajant Corporation For the BreadCrumb Wireless Network ReleasePage Table of Contents Using BCAdmin TroubleshootingConfiguration Examples List of Figures List of TablesPreface Purpose and ScopeUser Information Introduction What is a BreadCrumb?Example Mobility through MeshingMesh a Definition BreadCrumb Devices Mesh by Channel and EssidMeshing Example 1 Full Connectivity Upgrading to Version New Features Performance / Process ImprovementsIssues Resolved Known IssuesInstalling / Upgrading BCAdmin Upgrading BreadCrumb FirmwareUpgrading to Version Version 3 Power Input Flash Update Procedure for Version 2 and Version 3 SystemsUpgrading to Version XLV XLE ModelsBreadCrumb ME ModelsAvailable BreadCrumb Models BreadCrumb WE External ConnectorsBreadCrumb SE BreadCrumb WE External ConnectorsBreadCrumb XL BreadCrumb SE External ConnectorsBreadCrumb XLV BreadCrumb XL External ConnectorBreadCrumb XLE BreadCrumb XLV External ConnectorsBreadCrumb XLE External Connectors front BreadCrumb Device Addresses Deployment ConsiderationsAddressing Channel AssignmentsPhysical Placement and Other Considerations Line Of SightDeployment Considerations Device power To Device power Distance Best-Case Distances by Radio PowerDistance Weather InterferenceAltitude Screen Layout Using BCAdminTopology Area Using BCAdminBreadCrumb Device Name Anatomy of the BreadCrumb BoxNumber of Clients Time Since Last UpdateAnatomy of the Client Box Number of Peers802.11b Channel Line Color Anatomy of a Connection LineBCAdmin Line Styles Legend Redundant Connection Example Info AreaLink Detail Tabs Configuring Individual BreadCrumbsLocation General SettingsName TypeAirFortress Encryption AES-256 and Set Access ID Using BCAdmin ColorBattery Warning minutes Manual GPS Settings Latitude and LongitudeMesh Radio SettingsAccess Point ChannelEthernet Reachback SettingsReachback Interface NoneAutomatic Using BCAdmin RadioRadio 2 ad hoc ModeWEP Key Using BCAdmin Gateway IngressDisabled Alternate Gateway11. BreadCrumb Properties Forwarding Tab Forwarding SettingsExample Port Forwarding Configuration for a Web Server SecurityAccess Control Lists ACLs WEPKey Allow by default deny only forbidden devices Deny by default allow only permitted devicesRegistering AirFortress AES-256 Encryption with AirFortress14. Set Access ID Window Setting the Access IDEnabling/Disabling AirFortress Encryption Encrypting Wired TrafficZeroizing the Access ID Harris SecNET11BCAdmin Preferences SecNet11 Key FillingBreadCrumb inactivity threshold seconds Mapping with Fugawi Tracker Encrypted Point-to-Point Connecting Remote Wired LANsConfiguration Examples Unencrypted Point-to-MultipointConfiguration Examples Convoy with UAV-Based Camera for Forward ObservationEncrypting a Video Feed Configuration Examples Sporadic Network Connectivity TroubleshootingBreadCrumb Wireless Network Individual BreadCrumbsBreadCrumb Device Cannot Connect to Bcwn Sporadic Network Connectivity IssuesBreadCrumb-BCWN Connectivity Issues BCAdminRestoring Default Settings Factory Reset TroubleshootingFactory Reset Button Joint Exercise Network Case Study Military Exercise in ThailandCase Study Military Exercise in Thailand BCAdmin screen during exercise showing BreadCrumb networkBalloon with Camera and BreadCrumb BreadCrumb / BreadCrumb Device BCAdminGlossary 802.11bMAC Address PeerPending peer Reachback Appendix A. Status Indicator LED Color Blinking/Solid StatusTable A-1. LED Status Indications Appendix B. Radio Frequencies 802.11b Channel Frequency GHzTable B-1 .11b Channel Frequency Table Appendix C. Customer Service