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Revision as of 13:37, 30 November 2017
Main Page > General Information > Configuration Examples > Router control and monitoring > Monitoring via MQTTSummary
MQTT (MQ Telemetry Transport or Message Queue Telemetry Transport) is an ISO standard (ISO/IEC PRF 20922) publish-subscribe-based messaging protocol. It works on top of the TCP/IP protocol. It is designed for connections with remote locations where a "small code footprint" is required or the network bandwidth is limited. The publish-subscribe messaging pattern requires a message broker. This chapter is a guide on how to configure a basic MQTT setup on RUT routers.
How MQTT works
First lets look over how MQTT works on RUT routers. An MQTT connection takes place between two Clients and a Broker. A RUT router can be Broker, a Client or both. The MQTT Publisher (Client) present in RUT routers subscribes to two topics by default: router/get and get/<SERIAL>/command, where <SERIAL> is the router's serial number. When a third party client connects to the Broker, it sends the message id to the the topic router/get. The publisher then sends a response containing its serial number to the topic router/id. Now that the Client knows the router's serial number it can ask for values of various parameters by sending requests to the topic router/<SERIAL>/parameter_name. The MQTT Publisher can send responses containing values of these system parameters:
Parameter name | Parameter description |
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temperature | Temperature of the module in 0.1 degrees Celsius |
operator | Current operator’s name |
signal | Signal strength in dBm |
network | Current network type (2G, 3G, 4G) |
connection | Data connection status |
wan | WAN IP address |
uptime | System uptime in seconds |
name | Router’s name |
digital1 | Value of digital input no. 1 |
digital2 | Value of digital input no. 2 |
analog | Value of analog |