Configuring Tektelic Gateway
Capture gateway password supplied on Paper Test Certficate
capture details of gateway in sub page with log of all Tekelic Gateways
Installing Senet Packet Forwarder
connect Gateway to POE (Power + Eithernet)
Note: The gateways are preconfigured to use a IP assigned by a DHCP server
Determine Gateways IP address, this can be done by accesing your local router/DHCPsercer or alternatively use a IP sniffer tool such as Angry IP Scanner https://angryip.org/
use a SSH client to establish a connection to the Kona Gateway, use TeraTerm or similar. https://tera-term.en.softonic.com/
Enter IP address of gateway as Host and use TCP port 22, SSH Version SSH2 press OK
User user name Admin and enter the password supplied the Test Certificate
enter command
system_version
”to check BSP version and ensure the device is running 5.1 or higher Macro or 2.1 for Enterprise
remove root access using command
sudo opkg remove disable-root-login
and entering the password again
enter command
sudo su Root
check you are in the root location by using command whoami
remove tektelic packet forwarder and MQQT bridge (use SUDO)
power cycle the gateway or use command
Log back into the gateway via SSH using username Root and serial number as the password, note the password is case sensitive. the serial number is found on the label on the gateway or on the test certificate, note the certificate shows the T code, release followed by the serial number EG “T0005130 G1 2403J0038” the serial number is the last 9 chars,
Install Senet Packet forwarder for developer not the RAN provider as this will disable future access via SSH.
Kona Macro:
Kona Enterprise:
note Macro : senet instruction for installing packet forwarder is here if needed:Senet Portal Docs
note Enterprise : senet instruction for installing packet forwarder is here if needed:Senet Portal Docs
Configuration On Senet Portal
Log into Senet Dev portal https://portal.senetco.io/
navigate to base station tap and select the + on the menu at the top
Enter Gateway EUI which is noted on the device label GWID and also found on the test certificate
Enter appropriate name for the gateway which allow us to identify it
Enter the serial number, this is the complet T number with the Release version omitted, “_” added followed by the serial number, this found on the test Certificate or on the device label example T0005130_2403J0038
Select device Model Number
Select the gateways Band (region EU/US ETC)
for US 8CH gateways Select sub band 2 which will allow the tags to roam on Helium
Enterprise:CH8-15,65 (65 is the gateways TX CH)
Macro: For 16CH gateways Select sub band 1 & 2 (CH0-15)
leave Override CH mask as blank
Leave LoraWAN Data processing as Enabled
Admin Status: in service
alert level: disabled (to not get notification of gateway issues)
select Allow LVN traffic
leave filter join traffic unticked
press Save
once the gateway is powers the indicator on the portal will turn green, Note by overing over the indicator further detail on the gateway status is displayed
NOTE: For CLASS B or CLASS C (Used for FUOTA) operation the gateway must have GNSS reception, the gateway must have view of the SKY, if senet detect poor GNSS signal or frequent loss of GNSS signal they will disable class B and Class C operation as GNSS is required for time synchronization.