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UC11-N1: Null.
UC11-N1-DC: Select from: “Class A” , “Class C”.
Class A :Class A operation is the lowest power
end-device system.
Class C: Class C end-device will use more power to
operate than Class A but they offer the lowest latency
for server to end-device communication.
Join Type
Select from: "OTAA" and "ABP".
OTAA:Over-the-Air Activation.
For over-the-air activation, end-devices must follow a
join procedure prior to participating in data exchanges
with the network server. An end-device has to go
through a new join procedure every time it has lost the
session context information.
ABP: Activation by Personalization.
Under certain circumstances, end-devices can be
activated by personalization. Activation by
personalization directly ties an end-device to a specific
network by-passing the join request - join accept
procedure.
OTAA
Device Address
Enter the device address. The device address identifies
the end-device within the current network.
The last 8
digits
number of
SN
Network Session
Key
Enter the network session key of the device. The
network session key specific for the end-device. It is used
by the end-device to calculate the MIC or part of the MIC
(message integrity code) of all uplink data messages to
ensure data integrity.
5572404c6
96e6b4c6f
526132303
13823
Application
Session Key
Enter the application session key of the device. The
AppKey is an application session key specific for the
end-device. It is used by both the application server and
the end-device to encrypt and decrypt the payload field
of application-specific data messages.
5572404c6
96e6b4c6f
526132303
13823
Regular Report
Confirmed
After sending the regular report packet to the network
server, if the device does not receive ACK bit from the
network server, then the device will resend the packet.
Note:
If the device doesn't receive ACK for a long time,
the device will resend regular report confirmed packets
Disabled
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