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Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink

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Chapter 5: Location Management 45Chapter 5: Location Management<strong>Avalanche</strong> uses locations in order to organize devices, users, and settings. <strong>Avalanche</strong> lets youorganize devices in group locations to make them easier to manage. Locations are organized inthe Navigation Window:Locations in the Navigation Window<strong>Avalanche</strong> installs a mobile device server during the installation process. The server isautomatically placed at My Location. In order to organize devices, users, and settings, you cancreate sub-locations under My Location. These sub-locations are called group locations.<strong>Avalanche</strong> uses selection criteria to determine which devices belong to each group location.For example, if Group 1 has the selection criterion: ModelName = ITCCK30, any IntermecCK30 devices automatically appear in the Group 1 inventory as well as the server locationinventory. A device can belong to more than one group location concurrently.Each user and profile has a home location. A user will be able to access items associated withhis home location and any sub-locations. A profile will be available at its home location andinherited by any sub-locations. Profiles can be excluded from sub-locations so that they are notapplied, however. When a profile is created, the home location is set by default to the locationyou currently have selected.This section describes how to manage locations and provides information about the followingtopics:• Managing Device Servers• Managing Group Locations• Applying Profiles to Locations• Editing ExclusionsManaging Device ServersThis section provides general information about installing and managing distributed mobiledevice and infrastructure servers. A device server can be scheduled and deployed from the

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