Table of Contents:
1. Overview
2. UDP Procotol -- Directly Connection
2.1 UDP Interface
- Server Address: server1.thingseye.io
- Port: 11560
The data sent to above UDP interface will not go directly to client's database.
Please contact ThingsEye team for detail how to forward data to client.
2.2 Test UDP Interface via Socket Tool
Download the UDP Test Tool from: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sockettest/ . Run this tool, and input the server address and UDP port as below and click send.
In server side, Tenant Administrator can check this in Tenant UDP Server location.
Click and see the debug info as below:
We can see the message arrives, but it shows ERROR because the message doesn't follow with the UDP Server format.
2.3 Test with Dragino NB device
2.3.1 Configure NB-IoT End Node
Device here is S31-NB : and have been configure below
- Set to use ThingsEye UDP server: AT+SERVADDR=server1.thingseye.io,11560
- Equip with a NB-IoT SIM Card to access to NB-IoT Network.
The S31-NB's cellular module has the IMEI: 863663062789483
2.3.2 Check Uplink Data
Re-activate the S31-NB, and we can see it in the debug window:
2.3.3 Auto-Create Device
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.
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.