Wiki source code of Lorawan-server by Petr Gotthard
Version 34.1 by Kilight Cao on 2022/05/31 16:22
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1.4 | 1 | **~ Contents:** | |
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1.2 | 9 | = 1. Introduction = | |
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1.2 | 11 | This is an Open Source LoRaWAN server from [[https:~~/~~/github.com/gotthardp/lorawan-server>>url:https://github.com/gotthardp/lorawan-server]]. | |
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11.1 | 14 | = 2. Support Devices = | |
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11.1 | 16 | All current LoRaWAN gateway can support the connection to this LoRaWAN server. Some gateway models have this lorawan server built-in by default. They are: | |
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18 | * HP0A | ||
19 | * HP0C | ||
20 | * LPS8v2 | ||
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22 | If for some reason, if the above model doesn't have this lorawan server in it. Users can install them manually. | ||
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11.1 | 25 | == 2.1 Install lorawan server in Armbian System: == | |
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27 | === Check if you have the Armbian system. === | ||
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18.1 | 29 | Run command: | |
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18.1 | 31 | (% class="box infomessage" %) | |
32 | ((( | ||
33 | uname -a | ||
34 | cat /etc/debian_version | ||
35 | ))) | ||
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18.1 | 37 | [[image:image-20220526172628-2.png]] | |
11.1 | 38 | ||
39 | === Install lorawan server === | ||
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20.1 | 41 | Run command: | |
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20.1 | 43 | (% class="box infomessage" %) | |
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21.1 | 45 | wget https://github.com/gotthardp/lorawan-server/releases/download/v0.6.7/lorawan-server_0.6.7_all.deb | |
20.1 | 46 | dpkg -i lorawan-server_0.6.7_all.deb | |
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23.1 | 49 | [[image:image-20220527085338-1.png||height="271" width="1145"]] | |
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23.1 | 51 | At this point, lorawan-server is installed | |
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26.3 | 54 | == 2.2 How do start lorawan server == | |
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24.1 | 56 | === Setting the automatic startup and start/stop lorawan-server via systemctl === | |
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21.1 | 58 | If users want the server to start automatically after system reboot, run the command: | |
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60 | (% class="box infomessage" %) | ||
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62 | systemctl enable lorawan-server | ||
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24.1 | 65 | start/stop lorawan-server via systemctl: | |
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67 | (% class="box infomessage" %) | ||
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23.1 | 69 | systemctl start lorawan-server | |
21.1 | 70 | systemctl stop lorawan-server | |
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23.1 | 73 | [[image:image-20220527091541-2.png||height="81" width="896"]] | |
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23.1 | 75 | By default, the server listens on HTTP port 8080 and expects "admin" as both username and password. Users can access it via a web browser by entering the URL, where is the IP or the hostname of your server. [[http:~~/~~/ip_address:8080>>http://ip_address:8080]] | |
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25.1 | 78 | = 3. Configure Gateway = | |
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25.1 | 80 | == 3.1 Register Gateway == | |
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33.1 | 82 | [[image:image-20220531144134-1.png||height="623" width="965"]] | |
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33.1 | 85 | Back to the page of Semtech UDP check the secondary server settings and click the button of **Save&Apply** | |
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33.1 | 89 | [[image:image-20220531144640-2.png]] | |
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33.1 | 92 | If the user completes the above steps, you can check your gateway status on the built-in Lorawan server. | |
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33.1 | 95 | [[image:image-20220531144914-3.png||height="657" width="964"]] | |
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25.1 | 100 | = 4. Configure Sensors = | |
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102 | == Step 1. Add the Networks == | ||
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104 | **The following are examples of adding EU frequency nodes** | ||
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106 | (% class="box" %) | ||
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108 | 1.Input the NetID* ~-~-> Random 6 digits | ||
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110 | 2.Choose the Region* ~-~-> EU 863-870MHz | ||
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34.1 | 112 | 3.Input the RX1/RX2 Delay ~-~-> RX1 Delay(s) is generally 5s and RX2 Delay(s) is generally 6s | |
33.1 | 113 | ))) | |
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34.1 | 115 | [[image:image-20220531151807-5.png||height="538" width="1248"]] | |
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