Figure 4.15 Lorawan Server > Backends > Connectors > Create - Advantech WISE-6610 Series User Manual

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Click Create to create your own connector rule.
Figure 4.15 LoRaWAN Server > Backends > Connectors > Create
Item
Connector Name
Application
Format
URI
Publish Uplinks
Publish Events
Subscribe
Received Topic
Enabled
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Enter the name of the connector.
Click the drop-down menu to select the application to reference a
specific backend handler.
Click the drop-down menu to select the format.
JSON: Encode data fields as Json structures such as {"Name-
One":ValueOne, "NameTwo":ValueTwo}.
Raw Data: Send only the binary content of the data field without
ant port numbers nor flags.
Web Form: Encode fields in query strings such as Name-
One=ValueOne&NameTwo=ValueTwo.
Enter a string to define the target host which can be mqtt:// for
MQTT or mqtts:// for MQTT/SSL.
Enter a string to define a server pattern for constructing the
publication topic for uplink messages, including the actual DevEUI,
DevAddr or other data fields in the message topic. e.g. out/
{devaddr}.
Enter a string to define a server pattern for constructing the
publication topic for event messages.
Enter a string to define a topic for subscription. It may include broker
specific wilcards, e.g. in/#. The MQTT broker will then send
messages with a matching topic to this connector.
Enter a string to define the template for parsing the topic of received
messages, e.g. in/{devaddr}. This can be used to obtain a
DevEUI, DevAddr or a device group that receives a given downlink.
Check to allow a temporarily disable on an existing connector.
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