Pre-installed forwarders

To integrate with many Clouds and Network Servers, the LORIX One is shipped with some default Packet Forwarders:

Manage the forwarder

The manager provides a set of tools to manage the forwarder in an easy and centralized way. They are generally available from both the GUI and the CLI.

Overview

  1. Shows the active forwarder and it's basic information
  2. Shows the status of the active forwarder
  3. Shows the configuration of the active forwarder. This part is specific to each forwarder.
  4. Active forwarder selector
  5. Forwarder control buttons

The available CLI commands are:

COMMANDS:
   active                                       Print the currently active forwarder
   available                                    Print all available forwarders
   set                                          Set the active forwarder
   wifx-packet-forwarder, wpf, wifx             Manage Wifx packet forwarder
   loriot-packet-forwarder, loriot              Manage LORIOT packet forwarder
   chirpstack-gateway-bridge, chirpstack, cgb   Manage ChirpStack Gateway Bridge


Select the forwarder

Only one forwarder can be running on the system at the same time.

You can choose your forwarder on the LoRa Settings page using the Active forwarder selector (4).

To see the available forwarders, use:

manager lora forwarder available
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Available forwarders are:
- Wifx packet forwarder (wifx-packet-forwarder, wifx, wpf)
- LORIOT packet forwarder (loriot-packet-forwarder, loriot)
- ChirpStack Gateway Bridge (chirpstack-gateway-bridge, chirpstack, cgb)

You can set the active forwarder with:

sudo manager lora forwarder set <FORWARDER>
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FORWARDER must be the forwarder ID as shown in the available command output. Any alias can be used.

Example

sudo manager lora forwarder set chirpstack
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settings active forwarder to 'chirpstack'...        done

Configure the forwarder

Each forwarder has different parameters to be set up. Please refer for the page relative to the forwarder to have additional information about how it is configured.

Control the forwarder

You can choose your forwarder on the LoRa Settings page using the Forwarder control buttons (5).

To start the forwarder, use:

manager lora forwarder <FORWARDER> start
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Example

sudo manager lora forwarder chirpstack
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ChirpStack Gateway Bridge forwarder has been started

You can stop or restart the forwarder with the similar start and restart commands.

Logging

Independently of the selected forwarder, the output is centralized in a single place to facilitate diagnostic.

The standard and error output (stdout and stderr) are logged to syslogd.

The forwarder logging can be enabled or disabled through the configuration files available in /etc/pmonitor/services-available by settings the log property to false.

Installing another forwarder

The integration of third party forwarders is usually made by the Cloud or Network Server providers. Please refer to their documentation to get additional information.