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1.7 | 1 | **~ Contents:** |
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1.1 | 3 | {{toc/}} |
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1.2 | 8 | = 1. Introduction = |
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53.1 | 10 | (% style="color:black" %)The ChirpStack open-source LoRaWAN Network Server stack provides open-source components for LoRaWAN networks And the Chirpstack supports the users in building a private LoRaWAN Server. For more info please refer to this [[link>>url:https://www.chirpstack.io/]] |
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51.1 | 13 | (% style="color:black" %)The dragino gateway can connect the ChirpStack server via Semtech UDP or Semtech Basic Station. |
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1.5 | 14 | ))) |
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1.2 | 16 | **Prerequisite** |
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1.2 | 18 | 1) Have a Chirstack Server. |
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54.2 | 20 | [[image:image-20220525100058-1.png]] |
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1.2 | 22 | ChirpStack home page |
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1.2 | 25 | 2) Gateway model support |
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1.2 | 27 | (% class="box" %) |
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1.2 | 30 | Semtech UDP : **All Model** |
31 | Basic Station : , , | ||
32 | **Note** : the firmware needs > if use the Bais station | ||
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1.5 | 34 | ))) |
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1.2 | 38 | = 2. Semtech UDP = |
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1.2 | 40 | == 2.1 Step 1. Add the Network-servers == |
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1.1 | 41 | |
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1.2 | 42 | The network-Servers address varies depending on the ChirpStack server setup environment |
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1.3 | 44 | (% class="box" %) |
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46 | Windows ~-~->Network-server server * : localhost:8000 | ||
47 | Linux ~-~->Network-server server * : chirpstack-network-server:8000 | ||
48 | ))) | ||
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1.2 | 50 | If the user cannot add network-Servers, re-check the ChirpStack code or the server building process. |
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87.2 | 52 | [[image:image-20220531171609-1.png]] |
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1.2 | 53 | |
54 | Add the Network-servers | ||
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1.2 | 57 | == 2.2 Step 2. Create Gateway-profiles == |
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88.2 | 59 | [[image:image-20220531171651-2.png]] |
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1.2 | 60 | |
61 | Create Gateway-profiles | ||
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1.2 | 64 | == 2.3 Step 3. Create Service-profiles == |
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89.2 | 66 | [[image:image-20220531171809-3.png]] |
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1.2 | 67 | |
68 | Create Service-profiles | ||
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1.2 | 71 | In Step 3. Create Service-profiles, the above parameters can be set. If necessary, you can set them by yourself. This is only an example. |
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1.4 | 73 | (% style="color:red" %)**Note : Before add the gateway, the user needs to complete the preceding three steps.** |
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84.2 | 75 | If the user has completed the preceding steps, proceed to the next step.(% style="display:none" %) |
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1.2 | 78 | == 2.4 Step 4. Add the gateway == |
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80 | The example gateway id is: a840411e96744150 | ||
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1.4 | 83 | (% style="color:red" %)**Note : The Gateway EUI and server addresses must match the ChirpStack configuration.** |
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1.5 | 84 | ))) |
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90.2 | 86 | [[image:image-20220531171923-4.png]](% style="display:none" %) |
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1.2 | 87 | |
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1.2 | 89 | Add the gateway |
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91.2 | 91 | [[image:image-20220531172031-5.png]] |
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1.2 | 92 | |
93 | Configure the gateway | ||
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1.2 | 96 | == 2.5 Step 5. Checking gateway Status == |
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84.2 | 98 | [[image:image-20220525100448-7.png]](% style="display:none" %) |
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1.2 | 101 | gateway Status |
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84.2 | 103 | [[image:image-20220526090446-3.png||height="653" width="1218"]] |
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105 | gateway Status | ||
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9.1 | 108 | = 3. Gateway Registration for Basics Station = |
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9.1 | 110 | == Introduction == |
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112 | The [[Semtech Basic Station>>url:https://doc.sm.tc/station/]] backend implements the [[LNS protocol>>url:https://doc.sm.tc/station/tcproto.html]]. It exposes a WebSocket handler to which Basic Station powered gateways can connect. | ||
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114 | ChirpStack Open-Source LoRaWAN® Network Server needs to set up a configuration that can use Semtech BasicStation. | ||
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116 | **Below list the support products and Requirements:** | ||
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118 | 1. LoRaWAN Gateway model: [[LIG16>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/171-lig16.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]] ,[[LPS8>>url:http://www.dragino.com/products/lora-lorawan-gateway/item/148-lps8.html]] | ||
119 | 1. Firmware version since :[[lgw~~-~~-build-v5.4.1651822913>>url:https://www.dragino.com/downloads/index.php?dir=LoRa_Gateway/LPS8/Firmware/Test_Firmware/lgw--build-v5.4.1651822913-20220506-1543/]] | ||
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121 | **How to set up chirpStack Basic Station** | ||
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123 | Users can check out the ChirpStack Basic Station [[link>>https://www.chirpstack.io/gateway-bridge/backends/basic-station/]] and [[forum>>https://forum.chirpstack.io/search?q=basic%20station]] | ||
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125 | **What do you need to prepare** | ||
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127 | A gateway that can access the internet normally | ||
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9.1 | 130 | == 3.1 Add Gateway == |
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20.2 | 132 | [[image:image-20220524164205-10.png]] |
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9.1 | 135 | == 3.2 Access the gateway GUI == |
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137 | Access the gateway GUI interface of LoRaWAN~-~->LoRaWAN ~-~- Basic Station | ||
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20.2 | 139 | [[image:image-20220524164319-11.png]] |
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9.1 | 140 | |
141 | User need to Choose the ChirpStack/Senet ~-~- Basic Station , input Server URI and Upload the TLS Certificate | ||
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143 | (% class="box" %) | ||
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145 | Service Provider ~-~-> Choose the ChirpStack/Senet ~-~- Basic Station | ||
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147 | LNS URI ~-~-> Enter the LNS URI address, For example : wss:~/~/xxxx.chirpstack.com:433 or ws:~/~/xxxx.chirpstack.com:3001 | ||
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149 | LNS TLS trust ~-~-> Upload the TLS Certificate | ||
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152 | (% class="wikigeneratedid" %) | ||
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20.2 | 153 | [[image:image-20220524164341-12.png]] |
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9.1 | 156 | == 3.3 Start Station == |
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158 | When the user has finished the configuration, Please click Sace&Apply to start station to connect ChirpStack | ||
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9.1 | 161 | == 3.4 Successful Connection == |
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163 | If user completes the above steps, which will see live date in the ChirpStack. | ||
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23.2 | 165 | [[image:image-20220524164448-13.png]] |
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10.2 | 168 | == 3.5 Trouble Shooting == |
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9.1 | 169 | |
170 | User can check the station log in the logread/system log page. | ||
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23.2 | 172 | [[image:image-20220524164514-14.png]] |
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9.1 | 175 | and recode the station log in the system/Recode log page. |
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23.2 | 177 | [[image:image-20220524164541-15.png]] |
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1.2 | 180 | = 4. Downlink = |
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182 | == 4.1 Chirpstack Downlink Note == | ||
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63.2 | 184 | [[image:image-20220525101223-9.png]] |
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1.2 | 185 | |
186 | Convert the data to Base64 | ||
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84.2 | 189 | [[image:image-20220526090748-4.png]] |
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1.2 | 190 | |
191 | Check ChripStack downlink DataRate | ||
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65.2 | 194 | [[image:image-20220525101326-11.png]] |
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1.2 | 195 | |
196 | Make sure the RX2DR is the same in the end node | ||
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1.2 | 199 | == 4.2 Loraserver Downlink Note == |
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201 | User can use MQTT to send downlink payload to ChirpStack to perform downstream to LoRaWAN End | ||
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1.5 | 203 | ((( |
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1.2 | 204 | Below is examples: |
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1.5 | 205 | ))) |
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1.4 | 207 | (% class="box" %) |
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209 | Connect to your server via MQTT: | ||
210 | MQTT Client ID: Any | ||
211 | Protocol:mqtt/tcp Server IP:loraserver_ip:1883 | ||
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1.2 | 212 | User name: User name Password: password |
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1.4 | 213 | ))) |
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65.2 | 215 | [[image:image-20220525101401-12.png]] |
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1.2 | 218 | MQTT Connect to ChirpStack |
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1.5 | 221 | ))) |
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1.2 | 224 | After connect |
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1.5 | 225 | ))) |
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1.4 | 227 | (% class="box" %) |
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229 | Subscribe : Format:application/ID/device/ Device EUI/rx | ||
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1.2 | 230 | Example: application/7/device/00aedb3da649cb23/rx |
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1.4 | 233 | (% class="box" %) |
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235 | Publish: | ||
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1.2 | 236 | Format: Top: application/ID/device/ Device EUI/tx |
237 | Payload: {"confirmed":true or false,"fPort":XX,"data":"xxxx"} | ||
238 | Example: Top: application/7/device/00aedb3da649cb23/tx | ||
239 | Payload: {"confirmed":true,"fPort":2,"data":"AwEB"} | ||
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1.4 | 240 | ))) |
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66.2 | 242 | [[image:image-20220525101436-13.png]] |
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1.2 | 243 | |
244 | MQTT Connect to ChirpStack | ||
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248 | (% style="color:red" %)Note: Chirpstack use base64 to downlink, so need to convert the downlink payload from HEX to base64 [[https:~~/~~/base64.us/>>url:https://base64.us/]] | ||
249 | ))) | ||
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67.2 | 251 | [[image:image-20220525101505-14.png]] |
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1.2 | 252 | |
253 | Choose to Use Hex for Encode | ||
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1.2 | 256 | If we want send downstream hex 030101 to end node, the BASE64 payload is AwEB |
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68.2 | 258 | [[image:image-20220525104025-15.png]] |
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1.2 | 261 | Downlink payload encode javescript code: 可以在网站上运行以下Javsscript代码: |
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1.5 | 262 | ))) |
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1.4 | 264 | (% class="box" %) |
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266 | function sha1_to_base64(sha1) | ||
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1.2 | 267 | { |
268 | var digits="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; | ||
269 | var base64_rep = ""; | ||
270 | var cnt = 0; | ||
271 | var bit_arr = 0; | ||
272 | var bit_num = 0; | ||
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1.5 | 273 | \\ for(var n = 0; n < sha1.length; ++n) |
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1.2 | 274 | { |
275 | if(sha1[n] >= 'A' && sha1[n] <= 'Z') | ||
276 | { | ||
277 | ascv = sha1.charCodeAt(n) - 55; | ||
278 | } | ||
279 | else if(sha1[n] >= 'a' && sha1[n] <= 'z') | ||
280 | { | ||
281 | ascv = sha1.charCodeAt(n) - 87; | ||
282 | } | ||
283 | else | ||
284 | { | ||
285 | ascv = sha1.charCodeAt(n) - 48; | ||
286 | } | ||
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1.5 | 287 | \\ bit_arr = (bit_arr << 4) | ascv; |
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1.2 | 288 | bit_num += 4; |
289 | if(bit_num >= 6) | ||
290 | { | ||
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1.4 | 291 | bit_num -= 6; |
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1.2 | 292 | base64_rep += digits[bit_arr >>> bit_num]; |
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1.4 | 293 | bit_arr &= ~~(-1 << bit_num); |
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1.2 | 294 | } |
295 | } | ||
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1.5 | 296 | \\ if(bit_num > 0) |
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1.2 | 297 | { |
298 | bit_arr <<= 6 - bit_num; | ||
299 | base64_rep += digits[bit_arr]; | ||
300 | } | ||
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1.5 | 301 | \\ var padding = base64_rep.length % 4; |
302 | \\ if(padding > 0) | ||
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1.2 | 303 | { |
304 | for(var n = 0; n < 4 - padding; ++n) | ||
305 | { | ||
306 | base64_rep += "="; | ||
307 | } | ||
308 | } | ||
309 | return base64_rep; | ||
310 | } | ||
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1.5 | 311 | \\console.log(sha1_to_base64("data")); |
312 | \\data is downlink payload required by end node. | ||
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1.4 | 313 | e.g console.log(sha1_to_base64("030101")); |
314 | result: AwEB | ||
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1.2 | 315 | AwEB is the 0x030101's base 64 Encode. |
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1.5 | 316 | \\e.g console.log(sha1_to_base64("030000")); |
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1.4 | 317 | result: AwAA |
318 | AwAA is 0x030000's base 64 Encode. | ||
319 | ))) | ||
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1.2 | 322 | == 4.3 Add the decode function in Chirpstack for the payload == |
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324 | User enters the payload code according to the steps. | ||
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1.2 | 336 | = 5. Multiply Uplink in ChirpStack = |
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1.2 | 339 | nbtrans field is the value to determine the re-transmission time for unconfirmed uplink data. |
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1.4 | 340 | ))) |
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1.2 | 343 | ChirpStack will auto adjust nbtrans according to uplink rssi. [[link to source>>url:https://github.com/brocaar/chirpstack-network-server/blob/master/internal/adr/adr.go]] |
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1.4 | 344 | ))) |
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1.2 | 349 | nbtrans is a field of ADR message, in unconfirm mode, it tells end node how many time it needs to transmit for every frame. |
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1.5 | 350 | ))) |
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1.2 | 355 | Above behaviour will cause the platform shows below two cases of error: |
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1.4 | 356 | ))) |
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1.2 | 359 | Error of duplicate Frame Counter |
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1.4 | 360 | ))) |
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1.2 | 365 | Duplicate transmission in short time |
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1.2 | 370 | == 5.1 Solution == |
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372 | This example uses the Windows version as a template, other versions can refer to this. Similiar reference: [[https:~~/~~/confluence.alitecs.de/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=79790102#content/view/79790102>>url:https://confluence.alitecs.de/plugins/servlet/mobile?contentId=79790102#content/view/79790102]] | ||
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1.2 | 375 | ~1. Install the GO compilation environment: Download the corresponding version of the Go compiler at [[https:~~/~~/go.dev/dl/>>url:https://go.dev/dl/]] and install it. |
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1.5 | 376 | ))) |
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1.2 | 381 | installation path: |
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1.2 | 387 | 2. Environment variable settings:. |
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1.5 | 388 | ))) |
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1.2 | 391 | 1) Open Computer -> Properties -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables and add a "new" system variable: |
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1.2 | 395 | 2)Set the variable name GOROOT and the variable value C:\Go\ (installation directory) |
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1.5 | 396 | ))) |
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1.2 | 401 | 3)Modify the system variable Path and add C:\Go\bin\: |
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405 | User variable setting file generation directory: D:\go: | ||
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1.2 | 410 | 3. Modify the ADR configuration file according to your own needs, adr.setting.go is an example of the ADR configuration file. |
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412 | The name of the plugin: Example ADR plugin: | ||
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1.2 | 415 | |
416 | Set Nbtrans: Nbtrans=1 (Nbtrans is the number of retransmissions, if it is 1, no retransmission, it is recommended to be 1). To enable it, you need to uncomment. | ||
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1.2 | 421 | 4. Compile the ADR configuration file and generate the exe file. |
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423 | 1) Create a folder named adr-setting | ||
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425 | 2) Open the adr-setting folder | ||
426 | |||
427 | 3) Put adr.setting.go in this folder. | ||
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429 | 4) Open the computer cmd and run the following commands in sequencecd adr-setting | ||
430 | |||
431 | go mod init adr-setting | ||
432 | |||
433 | go get github.com/brocaar/chirpstack-network-server/v3/adr | ||
434 | |||
435 | go get github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin | ||
436 | |||
437 | go get adr-setting | ||
438 | |||
439 | go build | ||
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441 | 5) Finally generate this file: | ||
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1.2 | 446 | 5. Add the plugin and run the plugin. |
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1.2 | 449 | The exe file generated in the previous step is placed in the same root directory as chirpstack-network-server.toml, and the ADR plugin is added to the toml file. The location of the addition is as follows: |
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48.2 | 452 | [[image:image-20220524165641-39.png]] |
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1.2 | 456 | For example: adr_plugins=[“adr-setting”] |
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1.4 | 462 | Adding a single plugin format is adr_plugins=["filename"] |
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1.4 | 468 | Adding multiple plugins The format is adr_plugins=["file name 1", "file name 2",...] |
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1.2 | 474 | Finally, re-run chirpstack-network-server.exe, and then select the plugin you just compiled in Device-profiles, |
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79.2 | 478 | [[image:image-20220525104647-26.png]] |
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1.2 | 479 | |
480 | Finish. | ||
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1.2 | 483 | = 6. Trouble Shooting = |
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485 | == 6.1 MIC Mismatch or MIC Failed == | ||
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1.2 | 488 | When the device is registered or the device is working normally, the problem of MIC mismatch and MIC failed occurs. |
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1.2 | 492 | Under normal circumstances, users need to change the APPKEY to solve this problem. |
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