Rajant Corporation Enhances Advanced Diagnostic, Monitoring and Administrative Capabilities for Kinetic Mesh Networks

New RRADS Tool Empowers Users, Automates Many of the Functions Normally Handled by Remote Support Personnel

MALVERN, Pa.--()--Rajant Corporation, the pioneer of Kinetic Mesh Networks and provider of pervasive, multi-frequency wireless solutions, today introduced RRADS, an advanced network administration, monitoring and diagnostic tool that automates many of the functions typically performed by remote network support personnel.

With the introduction of RRADS, users of Rajant’s Kinetic Mesh Networking technology gain ready access to performance and usage data from Rajant BreadCrumb nodes on the network. Armed with this information, users are better able to make necessary adjustments and optimize network performance without consulting technical support.

Each RRADS unit consists of a ruggedized CPU running an array of advanced software tools. Accessible via any web browser, it tracks the performance of network components via native API communications with BreadCrumb nodes. Equipped with up three radios (to match the frequencies of those in the network’s BreadCrumbs), RRADS performs packet capture across the network, and provides a graphic representation of node connectivity.

RRADS leverages Rajant’s robust BC | Commander administrative tool to provide a graphical view of the entire BreadCrumb network. Available for workstations running either Microsoft Windows or Linux, BC | Commander establishes secure, encrypted links to each network node, providing point-and-click BreadCrumb configuration, RF status for mesh and client links, wireless client display, and a real-time view of network topology. Client link security can also be configured up to WPA2-Enterprise through BC | Commander.

A data trend graphing tool allows users to visualize BreadCrumb performance and usage data in a familiar format. Typically used for SNMP, a customized installation of Cacti has been included by Rajant to work with its BreadCrumb API on RRADS.

Another innovative tool, NACK, automates the customer support function by analyzing the network snapshots taken in BC|Commander. After post-processing the data from BC|Commander, NACK generates an HTTP-based report, which allows users to easily analyze BreadCrumb configuration and interconnectivity.

“Rajant BreadCrumb networks are typically deployed in environments where network availability and peak performance are not optional,” said Rajant CEO Bob Schena. “The essence of Kinetic Mesh Networking is mobility and scalability, and giving users and administrators immediate access to these administrative, monitoring and diagnostic tools provides an added measure of support.”

To learn more about Rajant’s proven set of wireless Kinetic Mesh networking solutions for the military, mining, first responders, municipalities, service providers and broadcasters, visit rajant.com.

About Rajant

Rajant Corporation enables secure communications-on-the-move through a portable meshed wireless network that can rapidly reconfigure and adapt in real-time. Rajant's BreadCrumb® Wireless solutions provide networks for Military, Mining, Homeland Security, First Responders, Telecommunications Service Providers and Public Safety and provide voice and data communications across a meshed, self-healing network. Rajant’s BreadCrumb network nodes communicate with IP based client devices such as laptops, PDAs, video cameras, satellite terminals, networked radios, RFID’s and sensor devices. Please visit www.rajant.com or call (484) 595-0233.

Contacts

Garfield Group Public Relations (for Rajant)
Kevin Jurrens
215-867-8600 x273
kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com

Contacts

Garfield Group Public Relations (for Rajant)
Kevin Jurrens
215-867-8600 x273
kjurrens@garfieldgroup.com