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the gateway, ensure the device is positioned for maximum coverage and range between other gateways and
wireless client devices.
6.1.3 Supplying Power to the 7310-8 LoRaWAN Gateway
The 7310-8 LoRaWAN gateway does not have a power switch. It is powered on when connected to a network
device that supplies Power over Ethernet (PoE) based on the IEEE 802.3at standard. To power the LoRaWAN
gateway, follow these steps:
1.
Connect one end of the provided RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the
POE/NET
port on the LoRaWAN gateway.
2.
Connect the other end to a PoE-powering network device.
3.
Confirm that the power is connected properly. The
POWER
LED should be
ON
, as detailed in
Understanding the 7310-8 Status LEDs
NOTE:
If a PoE-powering device is not available, the micro universal serial bus (micro-USB) connection (labeled
Aux/PWR
) can be used for powering the LoRaWAN gateway instead.
6.1.4 Connecting to the LoRaWAN Gateway
Once the LoRaWAN gateway is installed and powered, you can connect to the LoRaWAN gateway using the
Bluetooth ADTRAN IoT app from a supported Apple
®
device. To connect using the ADTRAN IoT app, follow these
steps:
1.
Download the ADTRAN IoT app onto your Apple device. The ADTRAN IoT app is available for download from
Apple’s App Store.
2.
Ensure that the Bluetooth feature of your Apple device is on.
3.
Open the ADTRAN IoT app on your Apple device and select
SCAN
from the menu. The application will scan
for any ADTRAN LoRaWAN gateways within the Bluetooth connection range and provide you the option to
connect to any discovered devices. Discovered devices will be displayed; the default name of any
discovered device is set to the last 5 digits of the device’s serial number (for example,
0007
).
4.
To connect to a discovered device, select the device from the list and enter your PIN when prompted. The
PIN will always be the last 5 digits of the of the gateway’s serial number. After entering the PIN, select
Connect
. Once the connection is complete, the device information and configuration are accessible from
the
Connected Device
menu.
5.
Once you have connected to the LoRaWAN gateway using the ADTRAN IoT app, you can access the
configuration, device information, power settings, and device status information from the ADTRAN IoT app
directly. The following configuration menus are available from the ADTRAN IoT app:
•
Gateway Info Menu
•
Gateway Status Menu
•
Ethernet Config Menu
•
LoRa SubBand Menu
•
LoRa Config Menu
•
System Status Menu
6.1.5 Configuring the LoRaWAN Gateway (Basic Configuration)
After you have connected to the 7310-8 LoRaWAN gateway via the ADTRAN IoT app, you can use the app the
configure the specific parameters of the gateway. To complete the minimal gateway configuration, use the
ADTRAN IoT app to complete the following tasks:
1.
The first step in configuring the LoRaWAN gateway is to rename the device so that the last 5 digits of the
serial number (the default name of the device and the device PIN) are not distributed. Be sure to note
your device PIN before changing the default name of the device, as the PIN will not change but will no
longer be displayed in the device name. To change the name of the device, select the
Gateway Info
tab
from the
Connected Device
menu. In the
Gateway Info
menu, enter a new device name in the
Device
Name
field, and select
Save
.
2.
After a successful save, disconnect from the device. The old device name will still be displayed in the
available devices list; to update the device name in the device list, log back into the same device using the
procedure outlined in
Step 4
of
Connecting to the LoRaWAN Gateway
, and then disconnect again. The