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== Data Engine == | == Data Engine == | ||
− | The IoTServer is, at its core, protocol agnostic. Its internal data objects are generic in nature. These local objects may be represented in various ways that are specific to various protocols. But the content is universal and can be shared across all protocols supported by the IoTServer device. | + | The IoTServer is, at its core, protocol agnostic. Its internal data objects are generic in nature. These local objects may be represented in various ways that are specific to various protocols. But the content is universal and can be shared across all protocols supported by the IoTServer device. The "Data Engine" pages are where you view the present values of the objects, and specify the internal format for each object. Data objects may be natively integer, floating point, or character string. When accessed by various protocols, data type conversions are made automatically. |
=== [[Global Values]] === | === [[Global Values]] === | ||
=== [[Object Status]] === | === [[Object Status]] === | ||
== Protocol Status & Configuration == | == Protocol Status & Configuration == | ||
+ | Protocol Status and Configuration pages are where you configure and diagnose the sharing of data between different devices having different network protocols. You may select which protocols are included in your application via the Task Manager configuration. | ||
=== SNMP === | === SNMP === | ||
==== [[SNMP Agent]] ==== | ==== [[SNMP Agent]] ==== |
Revision as of 19:58, 19 April 2019
Contents
IoTServer Introduction
Models Covered
This Wiki currently documents the Babel Buster BB4-8422 multi-protocol network gateway. The features it incorporates will become common to additional models in time.
Getting Started
Logging In
Web UI Common Elements
Help Links
Data Engine
The IoTServer is, at its core, protocol agnostic. Its internal data objects are generic in nature. These local objects may be represented in various ways that are specific to various protocols. But the content is universal and can be shared across all protocols supported by the IoTServer device. The "Data Engine" pages are where you view the present values of the objects, and specify the internal format for each object. Data objects may be natively integer, floating point, or character string. When accessed by various protocols, data type conversions are made automatically.
Global Values
Object Status
Protocol Status & Configuration
Protocol Status and Configuration pages are where you configure and diagnose the sharing of data between different devices having different network protocols. You may select which protocols are included in your application via the Task Manager configuration.