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| 3 | **Table of Contents:** | ||
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| 5 | {{toc/}} | ||
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| 8 | = 1. Overview = | ||
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| 12 | = 2. UDP Procotol ~-~- Directly Connection = | ||
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| 14 | == 2.1 UDP Interface == | ||
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| 16 | * Server Address: server1.thingseye.io | ||
| 17 | * Port: 11560 | ||
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| 19 | The data sent to above UDP interface will not go directly to client's database. | ||
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| 21 | Please contact ThingsEye team for detail how to forward data to client. | ||
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| 24 | == 2.2 Test UDP Interface via Socket Tool == | ||
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| 26 | Download the UDP Test Tool from: [[https:~~/~~/sourceforge.net/projects/sockettest/ >>https://sourceforge.net/projects/sockettest/]]. Run this tool, and input the server address and UDP port as below and click send. | ||
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| 28 | [[image:1728362612869-443.png||height="454" width="540"]] | ||
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| 30 | In server side, Tenant Administrator can check this in Tenant UDP Server location. | ||
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| 32 | [[image:1728362834430-749.png||height="510" width="1667"]] | ||
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| 34 | Click and see the debug info as below: | ||
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| 36 | [[image:1728363020699-203.png]] | ||
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| 38 | We can see the message arrives, but it shows ERROR because the message doesn't follow with the UDP Server format. | ||
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| 41 | = 2.3 Test with Dragino NB device = | ||
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| 43 | === 2.3.1 Configure NB-IoT End Node === | ||
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| 45 | Device here is **[[S31-NB>>https://www.dragino.com/products/temperature-humidity-sensor/item/288-s31-nb-s31b-nb.html]]** : and have been configure below | ||
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| 47 | * Set to use ThingsEye UDP server: **AT+SERVADDR=server1.thingseye.io,11560** | ||
| 48 | * Equip with a NB-IoT SIM Card to access to NB-IoT Network. | ||
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| 50 | The S31-NB's cellular module has the IMEI: **863663062789483** | ||
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| 53 | === 2.3.2 Check Uplink Data === | ||
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| 55 | Re-activate the S31-NB, and we can see it in the debug window: | ||
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| 57 | [[image:1728378218744-800.png||height="431" width="1003"]] | ||
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| 60 | === 2.3.3 Auto-Create Device === | ||
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| 62 | The default **Tenant UDP Server** has already been configured to decode the Dragino -NB / -CB NB-IoT node. So once each end node sends a data to server. Tenant will auto create the device in the server. | ||
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| 64 | [[image:1728378968101-683.png||height="273" width="1307"]] | ||
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| 66 | [[image:1728379050044-764.png||height="424" width="1312"]] | ||
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| 69 | So we have this device in the Tenant Device List. The next step will be how to use these value to make a nice dashboard for user's application. | ||
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