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Avalanche Mobility Center Console
Introduction
This section provides an overview of the Avalanche MC Console when it is being used to manage Honeywell mobile devices on
a network. Online help (an Internet connection is required to access online help) is available using the Help option in the Con-
sole Main Menu.
The Avalanche Mobility Center Console does not communicate directly with the managed devices. Instead, the Mobility Center
Console communicates with the Mobile Device Server and the Mobile Device Server communicates with the monitored devices.
Avalanche Mobility Center Console and the Avalanche Mobile Device Server run on a desktop PC.
Avalanche Enabler runs on the monitored device, see Supported Devices (page 1-3).
The Enabler communicates with the Mobile Device Server.
Avalanche Remote Control is an optional plug-in for Avalanche Mobility Center. Remote Control includes both a console
portion and a software package to be downloaded to the monitored devices.
For detailed and technical information for the Avalanche Mobility Center Console running on a desktop PC, refer to the Wave-
link’s Avalanche Mobility Center documentation. This document is available for download from the Wavelink website,
www.wavelink.com. It is not included in this guide.
Note: Screenshots in this section are taken from the Avalanche Mobility Center Console Version 4.2.
Installation
Minimum requirements for the Avalanche Mobility Center server installation (when managing 1000 devices or less) are:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP4), Windows Server 2000 (SP4), Windows Server 2003 (SP1 or later) or Microsoft
Windows XP (SP2 or later) operating system.
Intel Pentium 4 Processor at 2.8GHz (or equivalent)
2 GB free disk space (plus an additional 5 MB for Avalanche Remote Control if desired)
The optimal requirements for the Avalanche MC server depend on a number of factors, such as the number of Servers and
devices you want to manage and your overall network setup. Please refer to the Wavelink Avalanche Mobility Center User’s
Guide, available on www.wavelink.com for more details. For more information on Avalanche Remote Control, refer to Avalanche
Remote Control (page 5-1) and Wavelink’s Avalanche Remote Control documentation available at www.wavelink.com.
Reminder: When the Mobile Device Server sends an update to a mobile device Enabler, the Enabler acknowledges receipt
back to the Mobile Device Server.
Avalanche Mobility Center Console Components
There are many components to the Avalanche Mobility Center Console. This section covers the areas specific to the Honeywell
mobile devices and their interaction with the Avalanche MC Console. For complete details on general Avalanche MC operation,
please see Wavelink’s Avalanche Mobility Center documentation, available on www.wavelink.com.
Specific items in this section include:
Software Profiles
Network Profiles
Mobile Device Inventory and Mobile Device Groups
Mobile Device Details
This section assumes:
The user has set up the mobile devices to connect to the network and they meet the minimum software load requirements
mentioned elsewhere in this manual.
The user has installed Avalanche MC and set up a Mobile Device Server as described in the Avalanche Mobility Center User’s
Guide.
The Avalanche MC Console Navigation menu appears as shown below. In this example, a dServer location named MydServer
has been created.
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