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Any Lobaro device configuration can be set and read out either locally via a PC with the Lobaro configuration USB adapter and the Lobaro Maintenance Tool or remotely when using the Lobaro IoT platform and mobile radio (NB-IoT, LTE-M) or any LoRaWAN network server using downlinks on a special port. Network parameters, such as the APN of the mobile cellular network provider, must usually first be configured correctly locally. Alternatively, possible on request for larger orders, an intimate configuration agreed with the customer can also be installed by Lobaro ex works.
Network Parameters
WAN
Since Lobaro devices include a variety of different technologies for sending data, the "WAN" parameter is one of the most important to control the behaviour of the device. This parameter can be used to set whether NB-IoT, LTE-M or LoraWAN is to be used for data transmission. With LoRaWAN, the type of network join can also be defined (ABP vs. OTAA). Some devices even extend the possible values of the parameter, e.g. for an upload via LAN. In this case, details can be found in the device-specific documentation.
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lte
: use either cellular NB-IoT or LTE-Mnbiot
: use cellular NB-IoTltem
: use cellular LTE-Mlorawan
: use LoRaWAN with OTAAlorawan-abp
: use LoRaWAN with ABPlan
: use LAN/Ethernet (device-specfic)
Additional Parameter Information
In addition to the information on this page and in the device-specific documentation, each Lobaro device provides additional information about the configuration parameters supported by the respective firmware via the serial log interface. This information appears directly after starting / resetting the device and can be read out via the Lobaro Maintenance Tool. In case of a configuration error this is also displayed in the log.
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Please note: With older firmware versions, only "lte" or "lorawan" could be configured via the above-mentioned WAN parameter. The setting whether NB-IoT or LTE-M should be used was set here via the additional Boolean parameter (values either "true" or "false") "UseNbiot" or "UseLtem". Similarly, the network behaviour when using LoRaWAN was configured via the parameter "OTAA" using true= use OTAA, false= use ABP. |
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