
Using with Campbell Scientific Dataloggers
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8. Using Loggernet for GPRS communications
8.1 Setting up to call a logger with a fixed IP address or
when using the Konect Routing Service
Where there are no restrictions on outgoing connections from Loggernet to
the remote IP address, the connection can be setup as a standard IPPort
connection as documented in the help system. An example is shown below.
The only change from entering the IP address and port in the normal way is
the an “Extra response” delay of a few seconds may be required when using
a slow connection.
For the Konect routing service enter the URL followed by “:” and the port
number you are given to access the service.
Do not extend the extra response beyond 5 secs as it is not
beneficial.
Where the number of outgoing IP ports is limited, perhaps due to a firewall
restriction, Pakbus loggers with discreet Pakbus addresses can be connected
via a PakbusTCPServer, as shown below (Loggernet 4 onwards). The IP
address of the remote logger is entered in the Routing screen as an Outgoing
connection.
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