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Data Interface Statuses
Gateway data cache used

 - This percentage represents the amount of internal flash mem

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ory storage for holding sensor messages has been used out of the maximum (896 kB).  

Messages sent from wireless sensors are stored temporarily in the gateway cache until a 

data interface (i.e. Default Server, SNMP, Modbus, etc.) confirms the data has been stored 

or transmitted elsewhere.

Status Table

 - These status fields indicate the current operation status for each data inter

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face. The Default Server field can contain “Off”, “Off due to Settings Error”, “On and Server 

Error”, or “On”. The SNTP field can contain “Off”, “Off due to Settings Error”, “On and 

Synced”, or “On”. The Modbus TCP field can contain “Off”, “Off due to Settings Error”, or 

“On”. The SNMP field can contain “Off”, “Off due to Settings Error”, “On and Traps Ready”, 

or “On”.

Wireless Sensor Network Status

This section list the number of gateways communicating with the server. A table below this 

number shows the exact slot number and device identification number associated with the 

gateway. There is a maximum of 256 available slots. 

GATEWAY OPTIONS TAB

Ethernet Local Area Network Configuration

From the Local Area Network          

Configuration tab, you can modify 

settings for your IP address, Network 

Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS 

Server. 

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IP Address - 

A unique number typically 

formatted as XXX.XXX.XXX.X. It can 

be dynamic, meaning the IP address is 

constantly changing, or static, meaning 

the IP address stays the same. 

Router IP Address

 -  This is a unique 

number identifying your router to the 

default server. 

Subnet Mask - 

This number hides the 

network half of an IP address. The most 

common Subnet Mask number is 255.255.255.0.

DNS Server -

 DNS Servers take alphanumerical data (like a url address) and return the IP 

address for the server containing the information you’re looking for. 

Summary of Contents for ALTA Ethernet Gateway 4

Page 1: ...net Gateway 4 User Guide IMPORTANT For best results please wait to power on your Ethernet Gateway 4 until after you have registered an account on iMonnit and added your gateway and sensors to the onli...

Page 2: ...RVER COMMUNICATION SECURITY 3 IV GATEWAY REGISTRATION 4 REGISTERING THE ETHERNET GATEWAY 4 4 V USING THE ETHERNET GATEWAY 4 5 USING THE ETHERNET GATEWAY 4 UNDERSTANDING THE ETHERNET GATEWAY 4 LIGHTS E...

Page 3: ...igned to respond to the increasing market need for global technology that accommodates a variety of vertical IoT application segments and remote wireless sensor management solutions ALTA ETHERNET GATE...

Page 4: ...store information received from sensors until its next heartbeat The ALTA Ethernet Gateway 4 uses an Ethernet connection to relay data recieved from sensors to iMonnit Sensors communicate with the ga...

Page 5: ...designed to prevent prying eyes from accessing the data that is stored on the sensors and on iMonnit The ALTA Ethernet Gateway 4 does not run on an off the shelf multi function OS operating system In...

Page 6: ...on each device label Next you ll be asked to enter the Security Code SC on your device A security code will be all letters no numbers It can also be found on the barcode label of your gateway When com...

Page 7: ...the lights will remain green while powered externally unless there is an issue A blinking link light is a signal that the gateway has encountered an issue in the network PAGE 5 Steady Green Communica...

Page 8: ...o edit the gateway PAGE 6 A The Gateway Name field is where you assign your gateway a unique title By default the gateway name will be the type followed by the Device ID B The Heartbeat Minutes config...

Page 9: ...e networks are in range of each other so they are all in sync This is especially useful if you must move sensors to a new network and would like to clear these sensors from the gateway s internal list...

Page 10: ...it from DHCP to Static Then input your data for the Static IP Network Mask Default Gateway and Default DNS Server Static IP A static Internet Protocol IP address is a numerical sequence assigned to a...

Page 11: ...ress for the SNMP client If you have one device to communicate with the start and end IP addresses will be the same Exchanging information with multiple machines will require a set of different start...

Page 12: ...nux computer The gateway should be configured to retrieve time from only trusted servers such as ones maintained by your ISP Incorrect time can affect the delivery of sensor traffic If the Monnit Serv...

Page 13: ...that each time a page is refreshed or every time the gateway restarts the HTTP interface time resets After it times out the web interface will be disabled until either the gateway restarts with a non...

Page 14: ...On Wireless Sensor Network Status This section list the number of gateways communicating with the server A table below this number shows the exact slot number and device identification number associat...

Page 15: ...ailable slot PAGE 13 Device ID This is a unque numerical identifier included with your gateway and listed on the back label Security Code This is an alphabetical six letter code included with your gat...

Page 16: ...ervice Timeout This is a security setting for allowing this web interface to be active The default is 5 minutes Setting the field to 0 will turn it off Device Latest Data Retrieval An expiration perio...

Page 17: ...ices are presented may not necessarily correspond to the order in which the devices are stored in the gateway network list as the default server will sort the devices based on their ID To be certain w...

Page 18: ...Is Device Active 0 indicates no data for this slot 40105 104 Is Aware Becomes aware when a sensor threshold has been breached 40106 105 Voltage Battery voltage 40107 106 RSSI Signal Strength Indicator...

Page 19: ...e The data will not be sent to a server but you can continue to poll for the data as it is received by the gateway PAGE 17 Inbound IP Range Start and End This is the IP address for the SNMP client If...

Page 20: ...The default will be set to public Trap Settings Trap IP Address The IP Address for the SNMP Server where the trap will be sent Trap Port The server port where the trap alert state is sent when active...

Page 21: ...ier for land shipment to customer within a reasonable period after Monnit receives from customer i notice of such non conformance and ii the non conforming Product provided however if in its opinion M...

Page 22: ...LITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT UNDER ANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MONNIT BE LIABLE FOR SP...

Page 23: ...chnician for help Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Monnit could void the user s authority to operate the equipment RF Exposure Monnit and ALTA Wireless Sensors Wireless Senso...

Page 24: ...evice French Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industr...

Page 25: ...a Electrical safety EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 AC 2011 Article 3 1 a Exposure to electromagnetic fields EN 62311 2008 Article 3 1 b EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 Article...

Page 26: ...age the product itself The same precau tions should be taken if manually inserting a SIM card checking carefully the instruction for its use Do not insert or remove the SIM when the product is in powe...

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