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1 +**Table of Contents:**
2 2  
3 +{{toc/}}
3 3  
5 +
6 +
4 4  = 1. Introduction =
5 5  
9 +
6 6  The Dragino LoRaWAN gateway can commuicate with LoRaWAN ABP End Node without the need of LoRaWAN server. It can be used in some cases such as:
7 7  
8 8  * No internet connection.
9 -* User wants to get data forward in gateway and forward to their server base on MQTT/HTTP, etc. (Combine ABP communication method and [[MQTT forward together>>url:https://wiki.dragino.com/index.php/MQTT_Forward_Instruction]]).
13 +* User wants to get data forward in gateway and forward to their server base on MQTT/HTTP, etc. (Combine ABP communication method and [[MQTT forward together>>MQTT Forward Instruction]]).
10 10  
15 +(((
16 +The basic of this feature is the decoding of (% style="color:red" %)**LoRaWAN ABP End Node**(%%). Requirements:
17 +)))
11 11  
12 -The basic of this feature is the decoding of LoRaWAN ABP End Node. Requirements:
13 -
14 14  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
15 15  1. LoRaWAN Gateway model: [[LPS8>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/148-lps8.html]], [[LG308>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/140-lg308.html]], [[DLOS8>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/160-dlos8.html]] ,[[LIG16>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/171-lig16.html]]
16 -1. Firmware version for below instruction:[[Since LG02_LG08~~-~~-build-v5.4.1593400722-20200629-1120>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/LPS8/Firmware/Release/]]
21 +1. Firmware version for below instruction:**[[(% style="color:purple" %)Since LG02_LG08~~-~~-build-v5.4.1593400722-20200629-1120>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/LPS8/Firmware/Release/]](%%)**
17 17  
18 18  
24 +
25 +
19 19  = 2. How it works =
20 20  
21 21  
22 -Video Instruction: [[https:~~/~~/youtu.be/ZBjXwmp7rwM>>url:https://youtu.be/ZBjXwmp7rwM]]
29 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Video Instruction**(%%)**[[https:~~/~~/youtu.be/ZBjXwmp7rwM>>url:https://youtu.be/ZBjXwmp7rwM]]**
23 23  
31 +
24 24  Assume we have the LoRaWAN tracker LGT92 which works in ABP mode and US915 band. It has below keys:
25 25  
26 -{{{AT+NWKSKEY=72 32 63 95 dd 8f e2 b2 13 66 e4 35 93 8f 55 df
34 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
35 +(((
36 +**AT+NWKSKEY=72 32 63 95 dd 8f e2 b2 13 66 e4 35 93 8f 55 df
27 27  AT+APPSKEY=b3 17 f8 14 7a 43 27 8a 6a 31 c4 47 3d 55 5d 33
28 -AT+DADDR=2602111D
29 -}}}
38 +AT+DADDR=2602111D**
39 +)))
30 30  
41 +(((
31 31  and we have the LG308 works and US915 band and support ABP decryption. User can input these keys in LG308 so the LG308 can communicate with LGT92.
32 32  
44 +
45 +)))
46 +
33 33  We need to input above keys in LG308 and enable ABP decryption.
34 34  
35 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/5/55/LG308_MQTT_1.png/600px-LG308_MQTT_1.png||height="329" width="600"]]
49 +[[image:image-20220527161119-1.png]]
36 36  
37 37  Input the ABP keys in LG308
38 38  
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39 39  
40 40  == 2.1 Upstream ==
41 41  
56 +
42 42  Now when this End Node (Dev Addr=2602111D) send a uplink packet. When this packet arrive LG308, LG308 will decode it and put the decode data on the file /var/iot/channels/2602111D . So we have this data for further process with other applications in LG308.
43 43  
59 +(((
44 44  We can see the log of LG308 to know this packet arrive
61 +)))
45 45  
46 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/1/16/ABP_DECODE_2.png/600px-ABP_DECODE_2.png||height="205" width="600"]]
63 +[[image:image-20220527161149-2.png]]
47 47  
48 -LG308 log by "logread -f" command
65 +LG308 log by "(% style="color:red" %)**logread -f**" (%%)command
49 49  
50 50  
51 51  The data of End Node is stored in the file /var/iot/channels/2602111D. We can use hexdump command to check it.
52 52  
53 -{{{root@dragino-1d25dc:~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/2602111D
54 -0000000 4646 4646 4646 3946 3030 3030 3030 3546 --> Got RSSI and SNR
55 -0000010 cc0c 0b63 0266 017f ff7f ff00 --> Payload
70 +(% class="box" %)
71 +(((
72 +root@dragino-1d25dc:~~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/2602111D
73 +0000000 (% style="color:#037691" %)**4646 4646 4646 3946 3030 3030 3030 3546**(%%)      ~-~-> Got RSSI and SNR    
74 +0000010 (% style="color:#037691" %)**cc0c 0b63 0266 017f ff7f ff00 **(%%) ~-~-> Payload
56 56  000001c
57 -}}}
76 +)))
58 58  
59 -* RSSI: 4646 4646 4646 3946 = 0xFFFF FF9F : So RSSI = (0xFFFF FF9F - 0x100000000) = -97
60 -* SNR: 3030 3030 3030 3546 = 0x0000 005F = 95, need to divide 10 so SNR is 9.5
61 -* Payload: 0xcc0c 0b63 0266 017f ff7f ff00
78 +* **RSSI**: 4646 4646 4646 3946 = 0xFFFF FF9F : So RSSI = (0xFFFF FF9F - 0x100000000) = -97
79 +* **SNR**: 3030 3030 3030 3546 = 0x0000 005F = 95, need to divide 10 so SNR is 9.5
80 +* **Payload**: 0xcc0c 0b63 0266 017f ff7f ff00
62 62  
63 -
64 -{{{Notice 1: The data file stored in LG308 for the end node is bin file. If the end node sends ASCII string to gateway, the output will as below:
65 -in LGT92, use AT+SEND=12:hello world to send ASCII string
66 -root@dragino-1d25dc:~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/2602111D
82 +(% class="box" %)
83 +(((
84 +(% style="color:red" %)**Notice 1**(%%): The data file stored in LG308 for the end node is bin file. If the end node sends ASCII string to gateway, the output will as below:
85 +in LGT92, use (% style="color:#037691" %)**AT+SEND=12:hello world** (%%)to send ASCII string
86 +root@dragino-1d25dc:~~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/2602111D
67 67  0000000 4646 4646 4646 3946 3030 3030 3030 3546
68 -0000010 6865 6c6c 6f20 776f 726c 6400 --> Got ASCII code "hello world"
88 +0000010 6865 6c6c 6f20 776f 726c 6400      ~-~-> Got ASCII code "hello world"    
69 69  000001c
70 -}}}
90 +)))
71 71  
72 -{{{Notice 2: The upstream payload length should match the LoRaWAN length requirement (max length depends on Frequency and DR), otherwise the gateway can't decode the payload.
73 -}}}
92 +(% class="box" %)
93 +(((
94 +(% style="color:red" %)**Notice 2**(%%): The upstream payload length should match the LoRaWAN length requirement (max length depends on Frequency and DR), otherwise the gateway can't decode the payload.
95 +)))
74 74  
97 +
75 75  === 2.2.1 Decode Method ===
76 76  
77 -The decode methods: ASCII String, Decode_LHT65 doesn't affect how the sensor data is stored, they are to define how should the sensor data to be sent.
78 78  
101 +The decode methods: (% style="color:#037691" %)**ASCII String, Decode_LHT65**(%%) doesn't affect how the sensor data is stored, they are to define how should the sensor data to be sent.
102 +
79 79  For example we have a LHT65 , works in ABP mode and gateway successful get the data, which are:
80 80  
81 -{{{root@dragino-1baf44:~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/01826108
105 +(% class="box" %)
106 +(((
107 +root@dragino-1baf44:~~# hexdump /var/iot/channels/01826108
82 82  0000000 4646 4646 4646 4537 3030 3030 3030 3438
83 -0000010 ccd1 7fff 7fff 017f ff7f ff00
109 +0000010 ccd1 7fff 7fff 017f ff7f ff00         
84 84  000001c
85 -}}}
111 +)))
86 86  
113 +
87 87  If we choose ASCII decoder, the MQTT process will send out with mqtt-data:
88 88  
89 -{{{Sun Sep 27 04:33:16 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:pub_topic[-t]: dragino-1baf44/01826108/data
116 +(% class="box" %)
117 +(((
118 +Sun Sep 27 04:33:16 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:pub_topic[-t]: dragino-1baf44/01826108/data
90 90  Sun Sep 27 04:33:16 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:decoder: ASCII
91 -Sun Sep 27 04:33:16 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:mqtt_data[-m]: ffffffe700000048ccd17fff7fff017fff7fff00
92 -}}}
120 +Sun Sep 27 04:33:16 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:mqtt_data[-m]: (% style="color:#037691" %)**ffffffe700000048ccd17fff7fff017fff7fff00**
121 +)))
93 93  
123 +
94 94  If we choose Decode_LHT65, the MQTT process will send out with mqtt-data
95 95  
96 -{{{Sun Sep 27 04:36:45 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:pub_topic[-t]: dragino-1baf44/01826108/data
126 +(% class="box" %)
127 +(((
128 +Sun Sep 27 04:36:45 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:pub_topic[-t]: dragino-1baf44/01826108/data
97 97  Sun Sep 27 04:36:45 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:decoder: Dragino_LHT65
98 -Sun Sep 27 04:36:45 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:mqtt_data[-m]: {"Hum_SHT":32.7,"BatV":3.281,"TempC_DS":32.9,
99 -"EXT":"Temperature Sensor","RSSI":-24,"TempC_SHT":85.0,"SNR":8.2,"ext_sensor":0}
100 -}}}
130 +Sun Sep 27 04:36:45 2020 user.notice root: [IoT.MQTT]:mqtt_data[-m]:** (% style="color:#037691" %){"Hum_SHT":32.7,"BatV":3.281,"TempC_DS":32.9,
131 +"EXT":"Temperature Sensor","RSSI":-24,"TempC_SHT":85.0,"SNR":8.2,"ext_sensor":0}(%%)**
132 +)))
101 101  
102 102  Above scripts are store in /etc/lora/decoder/. User can put their scripts here and select it in the UI.
103 103  
104 104  
137 +
105 105  === 2.2.2 How to Decode My End Node ===
106 106  
140 +
107 107  1/ Configure the ABP keys for your end node in the gateway. enable ABP decode in Web UI
108 108  
109 109  2/ Don't choose MQTT service, use LoRaWAN.
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124 124  * the last line return is what will be used for MQTT
125 125  * User can use other language ,not limited to Lua, just make sure the return is what you want to send.
126 126  
161 +
162 +
127 127  == 2.2 Downstream ==
128 128  
165 +
129 129  In LG308, we can create a file in the directory /var/iot/push for downstream purpose. We recommend using each command to generate this file. This file will be used for transmission and auto-deleted after used
130 130  
131 131  The file should use below format:
132 132  
170 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**dev_addr,imme/time,txt/hex,payload**
133 133  
134 -dev_addr,imme/time,txt/hex,payload
135 -
136 136  Since fimware > Dragino-v2 lgw-5.4.1608518541 . Support more option
137 137  
138 -dev_addr,imme/time,txt/hex,payload,txpw,txbw,SF,frequency,rxwindow
174 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**dev_addr,imme/time,txt/hex,payload,txpw,txbw,SF,frequency,rxwindow**
139 139  
140 -* dev_addr: Inptu the device address
141 -* imme/time:
176 +* **dev_addr:** Inptu the device address
177 +* **imme/time:**
142 142  ** imme: send downstream immediately,For Class C end node.
143 143  ** time: send downstream after receive device's uplink. For Class A end node
144 -* txt/hex:
180 +* **txt/hex:**
145 145  ** txt: send payload in ASCII
146 146  ** hex: send payload in HEX
147 -* payload: payload to be sent, payload lenght should match the LoRaWAN protocol requirement.
148 -* txpw: Transmit Power. example: 20
149 -* txbw: bandwidth:
183 +* **payload: **payload to be sent, payload lenght should match the LoRaWAN protocol requirement.
184 +* **txpw:** Transmit Power. example: 20
185 +* **txbw:** bandwidth:
150 150  ** 1: 500 kHz
151 151  ** 2: 250 kHz
152 152  ** 3: 125 kHz
153 153  ** 4: 62.5 kHz
154 -* SF: Spreading Factor : SF7/SF8/SF9/SF10/SF11/SF12
155 -* Frequency: Transmit Frequency: example: 923300000
156 -* rxwindow: transmit on Rx1Window or Rx2Window.
190 +* **SF:** Spreading Factor : SF7/SF8/SF9/SF10/SF11/SF12
191 +* **Frequency:** Transmit Frequency: example: 923300000
192 +* **rxwindow:** transmit on Rx1Window or Rx2Window.
157 157  
158 158  
159 -Completely exmaple:
160 160  
161 -* Old version: echo 018193F4,imme,hex,0101 > /var/iot/push/test
162 -* New version: echo 018193F4,imme,hex,0101,20,1,SF12,923300000,2 > /var/iot/push/test
196 +(% style="color:blue" %)**Completely exmaple:**
163 163  
198 +* **Old version:** echo 018193F4,imme,hex,0101 > /var/iot/push/test
199 +* **New version:** echo 018193F4,imme,hex,0101,20,1,SF12,923300000,2 > /var/iot/push/test
164 164  
165 -Downstream Frequency
166 166  
202 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Downstream Frequency**
203 +
167 167  The LG308 will use the RX2 window info to send the downstream payload, use the default LoRaWAN settings, as below:
168 168  
169 169  * EU868: 869.525Mhz, DR0(SF12BW125)
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176 176  * RU864: 869.1Mhz, SF12 BW125
177 177  
178 178  
179 -Examples:
216 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Examples:**
180 180  
181 -{{{we can use echo command to create files in LG308 for downstream.
182 -root@dragino-1d25dc:~# echo 2602111D,time,hex,12345678 > /var/iot/push/test
218 +(% class="box" %)
219 +(((
220 +we can use echo command to create files in LG308 for downstream.
221 +root@dragino-1d25dc:~~# echo 2602111D,time,hex,12345678 > /var/iot/push/test
222 +)))
183 183  
184 -1) From logread -f of gateway, we can see it has been added as pedning.
185 -lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~ [DNLK]Looking file : test
186 -lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~ [DNLK]devaddr:2602111D, txmode:time, pdfm:hex, size:4, payload1:4Vx,payload_hex:77C1BB90
187 -lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~ [DNLK] DNLINK PENDING!(1 elems).
224 +(% class="box" %)
225 +(((
226 +**1)** From logread -f of gateway, we can see it has been added as pedning.
227 +lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~~ [DNLK]Looking file : test
228 +lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~~ [DNLK]devaddr:2602111D, txmode:time, pdfm:hex, size:4, payload1:4Vx,payload_hex:77C1BB90
229 +lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO~~ [DNLK] DNLINK PENDING!(1 elems).
230 +)))
188 188  
189 -2) When there is an upstrea from end node, this downstream will be sent and shows:
232 +(% class="box" %)
233 +(((
234 +**2)** When there is an upstrea from end node, this downstream will be sent and shows:
190 190  lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: INFO: tx_start_delay=1497 (1497.000000) - (1497, bw_delay=0.000000, notch_delay=0.000000)
191 191  lora_pkt_fwd[4286]: [LGWSEND]lgw_send done: count_us=3537314420, freq=923300000, size=17
237 +)))
192 192  
193 -3) and the end node will got:
194 -[5764825]***** UpLinkCounter= 98 *****
239 +(% class="box" %)
240 +(((
241 +**3)** and the end node will got:
242 +[5764825]~*~*~*~** UpLinkCounter= 98 ~*~*~*~**
195 195  [5764827]TX on freq 905300000 Hz at DR 0
196 196  Update Interval: 60000 ms
197 197  [5765202]txDone
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201 201  [5767501]rxDone
202 202  Rssi= -41
203 203  Receive data
204 -2:12345678 --> Hex
205 -}}}
252 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**2:12345678**  (%%) ~-~-> Hex
253 +)))
206 206  
207 -{{{4) If we use the command "echo 2602111D,time,txt,12345678 > /var/iot/push/test" for downstream, the end node will got:
208 -[5955877]***** UpLinkCounter= 102 *****
255 +(% class="box" %)
256 +(((
257 +**4) **If we use the command "echo 2602111D,time,txt,12345678 > /var/iot/push/test" for downstream, the end node will got:
258 +[5955877]~*~*~*~** UpLinkCounter= 102 ~*~*~*~**
209 209  [5955879]TX on freq 904100000 Hz at DR 0
210 210  Update Interval: 60000 ms
211 211  [5956254]txDone
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215 215  [5958595]rxDone
216 216  Rssi= -37
217 217  Receive data
218 -2:3132333435363738 --> ASCII string "12345678"
219 -}}}
268 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**2:3132333435363738**(%%) ~-~-> ASCII string "12345678"
269 +)))
220 220  
271 +
221 221  = 3. Example 1: Communicate with LT-22222-L =
222 222  
274 +
223 223  Script can be download from: [[Example Script 1>>url:http://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/LPS8/Firmware/customized_script/&file=talk_to_lt-22222-l_v0.1.sh]]
224 224  
225 -{{{#!/bin/sh
277 +(% class="box" %)
278 +(((
279 +//#!/bin/sh
226 226  # This scripts shows how to use LPS8/LG308/DLOS8 to communicate with two LoRaWAN End Nodes, without the use of internet or LoRaWAN server
227 227  #
228 -# Hardware Prepare:
229 -# 1. LT-22222-L x 2, both are configured to work in
230 -# a) Class C ;
231 -# b) ABP Mode ;
282 +# Hardware Prepare:
283 +# 1. LT-22222-L x 2, both are configured to work in
284 +#   a) Class C ;
285 +# b) ABP Mode ;
232 232  # c) AT+Mod=1
233 -# 2. LPS8,
234 -# a) Firmware version >
235 -# b) Input the LT-22222-L keys in LPS so LPS8 can talk with them.
236 -# c) Lorawan server choose built-in
237 -# d) in Custom page, select custom script to point to this script. (put this script in /etc/iot/scripts directory)
238 -#
239 -# How it works?
240 -# a) Devices 1 sends a uplink payload to LPS8. LPS8 will get the DI1 and DI2 info from the payload
241 -# b) LPS8 will send a message to Device 2 to set the Device2 DO1 = Device1 DI1, and Device DO2 = Device DI2.
242 -# c) Device2 will change DO1 and DO2 to according to the message from LPS8, and send back a message to LPS8 with the its DO1
243 -# and DO2 value. LPS8 will ask Device1 to change its DO1 to same as Device 2, and change the DO2 to the same as Device 2.
244 -# ( The purpose of this step is to show that the Device2 has already do the change there).
245 -#
246 -# For example: If current status of Device1 and Device2 leds shows:
247 -# Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: OFF, DO2: OFF
248 -# Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: OFF, DO2: OFF
287 +# 2. LPS8,
288 +#   a) Firmware version >
289 +#   b) Input the LT-22222-L keys in LPS so LPS8 can talk with them.
290 +#   c) Lorawan server choose built-in
291 +#   d) in Custom page, select custom script to point to this script. (put this script in /etc/iot/scripts directory)
249 249  #
250 -# Step2 will cause below change:
251 -# Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: OFF, DO2: OFF
252 -# Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: ON, DO2: ON
253 -#
254 -# Step3 will cause below change:
255 -# Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: ON, DO2: ON
256 -# Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: ON, DO2: ON
257 -# So if a person is in the Device 1 location, he can check if the DO LED match DI LEDs on Device 1 to confirm
258 -# whether the Device 2 has been changed.}}}
293 +# How it works?
294 +#   a) Devices 1 sends a uplink payload to LPS8. LPS8 will get the DI1 and DI2 info from the payload
295 +#   b) LPS8 will send a message to Device 2 to set the Device2 DO1 = Device1 DI1, and Device DO2 = Device DI2.
296 +#   c) Device2 will change DO1 and DO2 to according to the message from LPS8, and send back a message to LPS8 with the its DO1
297 +#   and DO2 value. LPS8 will ask Device1 to change its DO1 to same as Device 2, and change the DO2 to the same as Device 2.
298 +#   ( The purpose of this step is to show that the Device2 has already do the change there).
299 +#
300 +#  For example: If current status of Device1 and Device2 leds shows:
301 +#  Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: OFF,  DO2: OFF
302 +#  Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: OFF,  DO2: OFF
303 +#
304 +#  Step2  will cause below change:
305 +#  Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: OFF,  DO2: OFF
306 +#  Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: ON,  DO2: ON
307 +# 
308 +#  Step3 will cause below change:
309 +#  Device1: DI1: ON, DI2: ON , DO1: ON,  DO2: ON
310 +#  Device2: DI1: OFF, DI2: OFF , DO1: ON,  DO2: ON
311 +#  So if a person is in the Device 1 location, he can check if the DO LED match DI LEDs on Device 1 to confirm
312 +#  whether the Device 2 has been changed.//
313 +)))
259 259  
260 -~1. Input keys
315 +**~1. Input keys**
261 261  
262 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/b/bf/LPS8_LT-22222_1.png/600px-LPS8_LT-22222_1.png||height="335" width="600"]]
317 +[[image:image-20220527162450-3.png]]
263 263  
264 264  Input Keys in LPS8
265 265  
266 -2. Make sure the LPS8 and LT use the same frequency bands, choose EU868 in this test.
267 267  
268 -3. Choose Built-in server
322 +**2. Make sure the LPS8 and LT use the same frequency bands, choose EU868 in this test.**
269 269  
270 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/d/d7/LPS8_LT-22222_2.png/600px-LPS8_LT-22222_2.png||height="264" width="600"]]
324 +**3. Choose Built-in server**
271 271  
326 +[[image:image-20220527162518-4.png]]
327 +
272 272  Choose Built-in server
273 273  
274 -4. Run the script.
275 275  
276 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/3/39/LPS8_LT-22222_3.png/600px-LPS8_LT-22222_3.png||height="389" width="600"]]
331 +**4. Run the script.**
277 277  
333 +[[image:image-20220527162552-5.png]]
334 +
278 278  Run the script
279 279  
280 -5. Output:
281 281  
282 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/f/fe/LPS8_LT-22222_4.png/600px-LPS8_LT-22222_4.png||height="433" width="600"]]
338 +**5. Output:**
283 283  
340 +[[image:image-20220527162619-6.png]]
341 +
284 284  Output from LPS8
285 285  
286 286  
287 287  = 4. Example 2: Communicate to TCP Server =
288 288  
289 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/7/75/LPS8_TCP_0.png/600px-LPS8_TCP_0.png||height="370" width="600"]]
290 290  
348 +[[image:image-20220527162648-7.png]]
349 +
291 291  Network Structure
292 292  
293 293  
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294 294  Full instruction video inlcude how to write scripts to fit server needed is here:
295 295  
296 296  
297 -Video Instruction: [[https:~~/~~/youtu.be/-nevW6U2TsE>>url:https://youtu.be/-nevW6U2TsE]]
356 +(% style="color:#037691" %)**Video Instruction**(%%)**[[https:~~/~~/youtu.be/-nevW6U2TsE>>url:https://youtu.be/-nevW6U2TsE]]**
298 298  
299 299  
300 -Note: Firmware version must be higher than lgw-5.4.1607519907
359 +(% style="color:red" %)**Note: Firmware version must be higher than lgw-5.4.1607519907**
301 301  
361 +
302 302  Assume we already set up ABP keys in the gateway:
303 303  
304 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/b/bf/LPS8_LT-22222_1.png/600px-LPS8_LT-22222_1.png||height="335" width="600"]]
364 +[[image:image-20220527162852-8.png]]
305 305  
306 306  Input Keys in LPS8
307 307  
308 -run socket tool in PC
309 309  
310 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/4/4b/LPS8_TCP_2.png/600px-LPS8_TCP_2.png||height="212" width="600"]]
311 311  
370 +**run socket tool in PC**
371 +
372 +[[image:image-20220527163028-9.png]]
373 +
374 +
312 312  Socket tool
313 313  
314 314  
315 -Input Server address and port
316 316  
317 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/c/c6/LPS8_TCP_3.png/600px-LPS8_TCP_3.png||height="306" width="600"]]
379 +**Input Server address and port**
318 318  
381 +[[image:image-20220527163106-10.png]]
382 +
319 319  Input Server address and port
320 320  
321 321  
322 -See value receive in socket tool. :
323 323  
324 -[[image:https://wiki.dragino.com/images/thumb/2/20/LPS8_TCP_4.png/600px-LPS8_TCP_4.png||height="219" width="600"]]
387 +**See value receive in socket tool:**
325 325  
389 +[[image:image-20220527163144-11.png]]
390 +
326 326  value receive in socket tool
327 327  
393 +
328 328  If user want to modify the TCP connection method. He can refer: [[https:~~/~~/github.com/dragino/dragino-packages/blob/lg02/haserl-ui/root/usr/bin/tcp_process.sh>>url:https://github.com/dragino/dragino-packages/blob/lg02/haserl-ui/root/usr/bin/tcp_process.sh]]. Same script is on /usr/bin of gateway.
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