Changes for page Communicate with ABP End Node on the LPS8-V2 Gateway
Last modified by Xiaoling on 2024/08/19 15:29
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... ... @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ 11 11 12 12 The LPS8-V2 of Dragino LoRaWAN gateway can communicate with LoRaWAN ABP End Node, the working is based on the built-in server TTN-Stack. 13 13 14 + 14 14 **It can be used in some cases such as:** 15 15 16 16 * No internet connection. ... ... @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ 18 18 * Forward the data to the built-in Application server Node-Red. 19 19 * Just storing the data on the gateway or external storage 20 20 22 + 23 + 21 21 **The basic of this feature is the decoding of** (% style="color:blue" %)**LoRaWAN ABP End Node**(%%). **Requirements:** 22 22 23 23 1. LoRaWAN End Node in ABP mode. Make sure your end node works in this mode. End node most are default set to OTAA mode ... ... @@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ 24 24 1. LoRaWAN Gateway model: LPS8-V2 25 25 1. System version: Since V.12 26 26 30 + 31 + 32 + 27 27 = 2. Quick Start = 28 28 29 29 ... ... @@ -57,12 +57,12 @@ 57 57 == 2.2. Login to the built-in server TTN-Stack == 58 58 59 59 60 -You can access the gateway's built-in server of **The Things Network - Stack **via the URL( __**//http:~/~/<hostname>:8080 or http:~/~/<local-IPV4-address:8080> //**__) in your browser. 66 +You can access the gateway's built-in server of (% style="color:blue" %)**The Things Network - Stack **(%%)via the URL( __**//http:~/~/<hostname>:8080 or http:~/~/<local-IPV4-address:8080> //**__) in your browser. 61 61 62 62 Such as __**//http:~/~/dragino-54ff12:8080 or [[http:~~/~~/<Local-IPV4-Address~>>>http://<Local-IPV4-Address>]]//**__ 63 63 64 64 65 -Login account: 71 +**Login account:** 66 66 67 67 (% style="background-color:yellow" %)**User ID: ** ** admin** 68 68 ... ... @@ -127,25 +127,24 @@ 127 127 128 128 129 129 130 -=== (% style="color: #037691" %)**MQTT**(%%) ===136 +=== (% style="color:blue" %)**MQTT**(%%) === 131 131 132 132 133 -You need to connect to this public address on your external server and subscribe to the topic **(v3/<application_name>/devices/<devices_name>/up)**. 139 +You need to connect to this public address on your external server and subscribe to the topic (% style="color:#037691" %)**(v3/<application_name>/devices/<devices_name>/up)**. 134 134 135 135 136 136 [[image:image-20220802144754-9.png]] 137 137 138 138 139 -**subscribe to the topic and get the data** 145 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**subscribe to the topic and get the data** 140 140 141 141 [[image:image-20220802145408-10.png]] 142 142 143 143 144 144 151 +=== (% style="color:blue" %)**HTTP**(%%) === 145 145 146 -=== (% style="color:#037691" %)**HTTP**(%%) === 147 147 148 - 149 149 [[image:image-20220802145450-11.png||height="676" width="1164"]] 150 150 151 151 ... ... @@ -162,34 +162,40 @@ 162 162 163 163 Data can be stored or read by subscribing to topics: (% style="color:#037691" %)**v3/<application_name>/devices/<devices_name>/up**. 164 164 165 -Then add the storage node **(write file)**, Users can download the Node-Red flowchart from this link to test data storage:[[attach:test_data_storage.json||target="_blank"]] 170 +Then add the storage node (% style="color:#037691" %)**(write file)**(%%), Users can download the Node-Red flowchart from this link to test data storage:[[attach:test_data_storage.json||target="_blank"]] 166 166 167 167 After the configuration is complete, users can find the node logs in the root/ directory 168 168 174 + 169 169 [[image:image-20220806153310-11.png||height="588" width="1166"]] 170 170 177 + 171 171 [[image:image-20220806153112-9.png||height="575" width="1167"]] 172 172 173 173 174 - 175 - 176 176 [[image:image-20220806153048-8.png||height="608" width="1165"]] 177 177 183 + 178 178 [[image:image-20220806153150-10.png]] 179 179 180 180 187 + 181 181 = 4. Sent the downlink to the sensor = 182 182 183 183 184 184 Downlinks can be scheduled by publishing the message to the topic (% style="color:#037691" %)** v3/<application_name>/devices/<devices_name>/down/push**. 185 185 193 + 186 186 (% style="color:red" %)**Note**: **Remember that the format of this topic for The Things Stack Open Source deployment would be (v3/<application_name>/devices/<devices_name>/down/push).** 187 187 196 + 188 188 [[MQTT Server ~| The Things Stack for LoRaWAN (thethingsindustries.com)>>url:https://www.thethingsindustries.com/docs/integrations/mqtt/]] 189 189 190 190 191 -Instead of /push, you can also use /replace to replace the downlink queue. Replacing with an empty array clears the downlink queue. Example:200 +Instead of /push, you can also use /replace to replace the downlink queue. Replacing with an empty array clears the downlink queue. 192 192 202 +Example: 203 + 193 193 (% class="box" %) 194 194 ((( 195 195 { ... ... @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ 209 209 210 210 211 211 212 -**Node-red** 223 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Node-red** 213 213 214 214 Users can download the Node-Red flowchart for testing [[attach:mqtt-test.json||target="_blank"]] 215 215