™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................2 LIST OF FIGURES ..............................3 LIST OF TABLES ..............................3 COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS ........................... 4 DISCLAIMER ................................4 CONFIDENTIALITY ............................... 4 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ........................4 1.
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™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual COMUNCATION PORTS The Gateway uses the following ports for communication: Protocol Port Notes HTTP TCP 80 Web server. BACnet IP UDP 47808 Default port, can be configured. Modbus TCP TCP 502 Default port, can be configured.
JSON or Veeder JSON. These will be described in more detail below. If a specific format is required (JSON, XML, or other), please contact Chipkin to discuss. To access the configuration page, open a web browser and type in the following url: http://{ipaddress}/bin/httppush/config where {ipaddress} is the IP Address of the CAS Gateway.
™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual End Point Configuration First add an end point. Click on the End Points “insert” link to add a new end point. Figure 3.1-1 End Point Insert Link You will see the following form: Figure 3.1-2 End Point Form...
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™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual • Port – The port to use when pushing data. Default: 80 • Url – The url end point of where to send the data payload. Once the fields are filled, click the “Add End Point” button. If successful, you will see a new entry on the main configuration page as seen below: Figure 3.1-3 End Point added successfully...
™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual Method and Headers Configuration Next, add a method and headers to the end point. Click on the Methods and Headers “insert” link to add a new one. Figure 3.2-1 Method and Headers Insert Link...
™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual Figure 3.2-2 Method and Headers Form Select End Point First, select the End Point to use from the drop-down box. This will include a list of all the end points that have been configured.
• Default JSON – uses Chipkin’s default JSON payload • VeederRoot JSON – a specific payload for Veeder Root data If you require a specific payload (JSON format, XML schema, CSV, etc), please contact Chipkin to discuss your requirements. HTTP Methods Select either PUT or POST as the HTTP Method for sending the data payload.
™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual Task Configuration Finally, add tasks that will package the data and send the payload. To add a task, click on the Task Configuration “Insert” link as seen below: Figure 3.3-1 Tasks Insert Link Depending on what Data Method was selected in step 3.2, a different form is displayed.
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™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual Figure 3.3-2 Default JSON Form First, select the End Point and Method of where to send the data. Next, fill out the form with the following fields: • Task Name – The name of the task, this is used just for identification.
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™ CAS 2700 HTTP Push Chipkin™ User Manual Figure 3.3-4 VeederRoot JSON Form First, select the End Point and Method of where the data will be pushed. Next, fill out the Frequency field to specify how often in seconds to push the data.
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