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| '''"Port"''' : 502 | | '''"Port"''' : 502 |
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− | '''"Period"''' : 20 | + | '''"Period"''' : 10 |
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| '''"Timeout"''' : 5 | | '''"Timeout"''' : 5 |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_configuration_examples_openremote_012.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_configuration_examples_openremote_012.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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− | '''"Data type"''' : Data type of the data you are going to receive, in this case, the router reports its device name using ASCII | + | '''"Data type"''' : Data type of the data you are going to receive, in this case, the router reports its device system uptime |
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| '''"Function"''' : MODBUS Protocol function, in this case, we are going to Read holding registers | | '''"Function"''' : MODBUS Protocol function, in this case, we are going to Read holding registers |
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| Go to the router configuration page→Services→[https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/Data_to_Server Data to server]. Click on the "Add" button, and the configuration is basically the same as described on the "Publishing Bluetooth/Wifi scanner/Modbus data" section of this article, just change the data source to "MODBUS data" and format the data as you wish. You should have something similar to this. | | Go to the router configuration page→Services→[https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/Data_to_Server Data to server]. Click on the "Add" button, and the configuration is basically the same as described on the "Publishing Bluetooth/Wifi scanner/Modbus data" section of this article, just change the data source to "MODBUS data" and format the data as you wish. You should have something similar to this. |
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| ===Checking if it works=== | | ===Checking if it works=== |
| Then, you can use the AWS MQTT test client to check if your setup works, if everything was setup correctly, you should see something like this. | | Then, you can use the AWS MQTT test client to check if your setup works, if everything was setup correctly, you should see something like this. |
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