
DUOS IoT GATEWAY
Product Manual
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API Key
– unique identifying key used to authenticate the gateway on the Tekon IoT
Platform, from an existing user on the platform with permissions to send data;
After gathering this data, follow these steps:
1.
Insert the data gathered in the corresponding fields;
2.
Click on the
Status
button. The button should go from
Off
to
On.
3.
Click on
Update
to save changes.
Figure 28 - Connection to the Tekon IoT Platform
On the
TEST CREDENTIALS
button, you can test the platform connection credentials defined
in the upper fields. If the connection is successful, the message “
Authentication Ok
” will be
displayed. If the connection is not viable, the error message “
Authentication Failed
” will be
displayed to the user.
The
Validate Credentials
option, allows the credentials to be given as valid and saved in the
database as the correct ones. If the credentials have not been tested and are incorrect, the
connection will not be made.
4.6.2
Configure hubs connection
In this section you will find the list of hubs that are connected to the gateway. The list
consists on the Hub ID, the hub name and the communication status of the hub.
NOTE: for the hub to be ready to communicate with the platform, its status must be
“Cloud Synchronization On”. If this status does not match, please follow the steps in 3.3
In order for the available hubs to communicate with the Tekon IoT Platform, you must have
the following data:
API Key
– API KEY key of the datasource that is configured on the platform;
After gathering the necessary information, follow these steps:
1.
Select the hub that you pretend to configure;
2.
Insert the
API Key
from the platform datasource;
3.
Click on
Update
to save changes.