[variables] main_domain = "${domain}" api_secret = "${base64:32}" postgres_password = "${password:32}" [config] [[config.domains]] serviceName = "chirpstack" port = 8080 host = "${main_domain}" path = "/" [[config.domains]] serviceName = "chirpstack-rest-api" port = 8090 host = "api-${main_domain}" path = "/" [config.env] POSTGRES_PASSWORD = "${postgres_password}" [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/chirpstack.toml" content = """ # Logging. [logging] # Log level. # # Options are: trace, debug, info, warn error. level="info" # PostgreSQL configuration. [postgresql] # PostgreSQL DSN. # # Format example: postgres://:@/?sslmode=. # # SSL mode options: # * disable - Do not use TLS # * prefer - Attempt to connect with TLS but allow sessions without # * require - Require the use of TLS dsn="postgres://chirpstack:${postgres_password}@postgres/chirpstack?sslmode=disable" # Max open connections. # # This sets the max. number of open connections that are allowed in the # PostgreSQL connection pool. max_open_connections=10 # Min idle connections. # # This sets the min. number of idle connections in the PostgreSQL connection # pool (0 = equal to max_open_connections). min_idle_connections=0 # Redis configuration. [redis] # Server address or addresses. # # Set multiple addresses when connecting to a cluster. servers=[ "redis://redis/", ] # TLS enabled. tls_enabled=false # Redis Cluster. # # Set this to true when the provided URLs are pointing to a Redis Cluster # instance. cluster=false # Network related configuration. [network] # Network identifier (NetID, 3 bytes) encoded as HEX (e.g. 010203). net_id="000000" # Enabled regions. # # Multiple regions can be enabled simultaneously. Each region must match # the 'name' parameter of the region configuration in '[[regions]]'. enabled_regions=[ "as923", "as923_2", "as923_3", "as923_4", "au915_0", "cn470_10", "cn779", "eu433", "eu868", "in865", "ism2400", "kr920", "ru864", "us915_0", "us915_1", ] # API interface configuration. [api] # interface:port to bind the API interface to. bind="0.0.0.0:8080" # Secret. # # This secret is used for generating login and API tokens, make sure this # is never exposed. Changing this secret will invalidate all login and API # tokens. The following command can be used to generate a random secret: # openssl rand -base64 32 secret="${api_secret}" [integration] enabled=["mqtt"] [integration.mqtt] server="tcp://mosquitto:1883/" json=true """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_as923_2.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AS923_2 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="as923_2" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AS923-2" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AS923_2" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="as923_2" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=921400000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_as923_3.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AS923_3 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="as923_3" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AS923-3" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AS923_3" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="as923_3" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=2 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=916600000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_as923_4.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AS923_4 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="as923_4" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AS923-4" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AS923_4" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="as923_4" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=2 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=917300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_as923.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AS923 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="as923" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AS923" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AS923" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="as923" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=2 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923200000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_0.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 0-7 + 64). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_0" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 0-7 + 64)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_0" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=915200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=915400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=915600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=915800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=915900000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 64] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_1.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 8-15 + 65). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_1" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 8-15 + 65)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_1" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=916800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=918000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=918200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=917500000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 65] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_2.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 16-23 + 66). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_2" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 16-23 + 65)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_2" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=918400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=918600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=918800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=919100000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 65] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_3.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 24-31 + 67). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_3" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 24-31 + 67)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_3" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=920700000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 67] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_4.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 32-39 + 68). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_4" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 32-39 + 68)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_4" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=921800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922300000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 68] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_5.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 40-47 + 69). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_5" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 40-47 + 69)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_5" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=924000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=924200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=924400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=924600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=923900000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 69] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_6.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 48-55 + 70). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_6" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 48-55 + 70)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_6" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=924800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=926000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=926200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=925500000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 70] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_au915_7.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example AU915 example (channels 56-63 + 71). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="au915_7" # Description is a short description for this region. description="AU915 (channels 56-63 + 71)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="AU915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="au915_7" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=926400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=926600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=926800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927000000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927200000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927400000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927600000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=927100000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 71] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_0.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 0-7). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_0" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 0-7)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_0" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=470300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=470500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=470700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=470900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=471100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=471300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=471500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=471700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_10.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 80-87). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_10" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 80-87)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_10" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=486300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=486500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=486700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=486900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=487100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=487300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=487500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=487700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_11.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 88-95). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_11" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 88-95)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_11" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=487900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=488100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=488300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=488500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=488700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=488900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=489100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=489300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_1.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 8-15). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_1" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 8-15)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_1" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=471900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=472100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=472300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=472500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=472700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=472900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=473100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=473300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_2.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 16-23). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_2" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 16-23)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_2" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=473500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=473700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=473900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=474100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=474300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=474500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=474700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=474900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_3.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 24-31). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_3" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 24-31)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_3" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=475100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=475300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=475500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=475700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=475900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=476100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=476300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=476500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_4.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 32-39). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_4" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 32-39)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_4" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=476700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=476900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=477100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=477300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=477500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=477700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=477900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=478100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_5.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 40-47). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_5" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 40-47)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_5" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=478300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=478500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=478700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=478900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=479100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=479300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=479500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=479700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_6.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 48-55). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_6" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 48-55)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_6" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=479900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=480100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=480300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=480500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=480700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=480900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=481100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=481300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_7.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 56-63). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_7" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 56-63)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_7" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=481500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=481700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=481900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=482100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=482300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=482500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=482700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=482900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_8.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 64-71). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_8" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 64-71)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_8" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=483100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=483300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=483500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=483700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=483900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=484100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=484300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=484500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn470_9.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN470 example (channels 72-79). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="cn470_9" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN470 (channels 72-79)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN470" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn470_9" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=484700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=484900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=485100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=485300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=485500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=485700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=485900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=486100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=505300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=2 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_cn779.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example CN779 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="cn779" # Description is a short description for this region. description="CN779" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="CN779" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="cn779" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=779500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=779700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=779900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=786000000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_eu433.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example EU433 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="eu433" # Description is a short description for this region. description="EU443" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="EU433" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="eu433" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=433175000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=433375000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=433575000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=434665000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_eu868.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example EU868 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="eu868" # Description is a short description for this region. description="EU868" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="EU868" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="eu868" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=867100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=867300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=867500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=867700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=867900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868300000 bandwidth=250000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868800000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="FSK" datarate=50000 # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=869525000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 # Below is the common set of extra channels. Please make sure that these # channels are also supported by the gateways. [[regions.network.extra_channels]] frequency=867100000 min_dr=0 max_dr=5 [[regions.network.extra_channels]] frequency=867300000 min_dr=0 max_dr=5 [[regions.network.extra_channels]] frequency=867500000 min_dr=0 max_dr=5 [[regions.network.extra_channels]] frequency=867700000 min_dr=0 max_dr=5 [[regions.network.extra_channels]] frequency=867900000 min_dr=0 max_dr=5 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_in865.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example IN865 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="in865" # Description is a short description for this region. description="IN865" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="IN865" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="in865" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=865062500 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=865402500 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=865985000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=2 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=866550000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=4 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_ism2400.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example ISM2400 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="ism2400" # Description is a short description for this region. description="ISM2400" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="ISM2400" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="ism2400" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=2403000000 bandwidth=812000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=2479000000 bandwidth=812000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=2425000000 bandwidth=812000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=2423000000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=7 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=0 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_kr920.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example KR920 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="kr920" # Description is a short description for this region. description="KR920" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="KR920" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="kr920" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=922500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=921900000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_ru864.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example RU864 configuration. [[regions]] # ID is an user-defined identifier for this region. id="ru864" # Description is a short description for this region. description="RU864" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="RU864" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="ru864" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=868900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=869100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=0 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=869100000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=5 # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=3 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_0.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 0-7 + 64). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_0" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 0-7 + 64)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_0" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=902300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=902500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=902700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=902900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903000000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 64] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_1.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 8-15 + 65). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_1" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 8-15 + 65)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_1" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=903900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=905100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=905300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=904600000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 65] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_2.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 16-23 + 66). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_2" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 16-23 + 66)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_2" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=905500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=905700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=905900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=906200000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 66] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_3.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 24-31 + 67). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_3" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 24-31 + 67)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_3" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=908100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=908300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=908500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=907800000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 67] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_4.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 32-39 + 68). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_4" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 32-39 + 68)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_4" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=908700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=908900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=910100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=909400000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 68] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_5.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 40-47 + 69). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_5" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 40-47 + 69)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_5" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=910300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=910500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=910700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=910900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911000000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 69] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_6.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 48-55 + 70). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_6" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 48-55 + 70)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_6" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=911900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=913100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=913300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=912600000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 70] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack" filePath = "/chirpstack/region_us915_7.toml" content = """ # This file contains an example US915 example (channels 56-63 + 71). [[regions]] # ID is an use-defined identifier for this region. id="us915_7" # Description is a short description for this region. description="US915 (channels 56-63 + 71)" # Common-name refers to the common-name of this region as defined by # the LoRa Alliance. common_name="US915" # Gateway configuration. [regions.gateway] # Force gateways as private. # # If enabled, gateways can only be used by devices under the same tenant. force_gws_private=false # Gateway backend configuration. [regions.gateway.backend] # The enabled backend type. enabled="mqtt" # MQTT configuration. [regions.gateway.backend.mqtt] # Topic prefix. # # The topic prefix can be used to define the region of the gateway. # Note, there is no need to add a trailing '/' to the prefix. The trailing # '/' is automatically added to the prefix if it is configured. topic_prefix="us915_7" # MQTT server (e.g. scheme://host:port where scheme is tcp, ssl or ws) server="tcp://mosquitto:1883" # Connect with the given username (optional) username="" # Connect with the given password (optional) password="" # Quality of service level # # 0: at most once # 1: at least once # 2: exactly once # # Note: an increase of this value will decrease the performance. # For more information: https://www.hivemq.com/blog/mqtt-essentials-part-6-mqtt-quality-of-service-levels qos=0 # Clean session # # Set the "clean session" flag in the connect message when this client # connects to an MQTT broker. By setting this flag you are indicating # that no messages saved by the broker for this client should be delivered. clean_session=false # Client ID # # Set the client id to be used by this client when connecting to the MQTT # broker. A client id must be no longer than 23 characters. If left blank, # a random id will be generated by ChirpStack. client_id="" # Keep alive interval. # # This defines the maximum time that that should pass without communication # between the client and server. keep_alive_interval="30s" # CA certificate file (optional) # # Use this when setting up a secure connection (when server uses ssl://...) # but the certificate used by the server is not trusted by any CA certificate # on the server (e.g. when self generated). ca_cert="" # TLS certificate file (optional) tls_cert="" # TLS key file (optional) tls_key="" # Gateway channel configuration. # # Note: this configuration is only used in case the gateway is using the # ChirpStack Concentratord daemon. In any other case, this configuration # is ignored. [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=913500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=913700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=913900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914100000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914300000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914500000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914700000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914900000 bandwidth=125000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[7, 8, 9, 10] [[regions.gateway.channels]] frequency=914200000 bandwidth=500000 modulation="LORA" spreading_factors=[8] # Region specific network configuration. [regions.network] # Installation margin (dB) used by the ADR engine. # # A higher number means that the network-server will keep more margin, # resulting in a lower data-rate but decreasing the chance that the # device gets disconnected because it is unable to reach one of the # surrounded gateways. installation_margin=10 # RX window (Class-A). # # Set this to: # 0: RX1 / RX2 # 1: RX1 only # 2: RX2 only rx_window=0 # RX1 delay (1 - 15 seconds). rx1_delay=1 # RX1 data-rate offset rx1_dr_offset=0 # RX2 data-rate rx2_dr=8 # RX2 frequency (Hz) rx2_frequency=923300000 # Prefer RX2 on RX1 data-rate less than. # # Prefer RX2 over RX1 based on the RX1 data-rate. When the RX1 data-rate # is smaller than the configured value, then the Network Server will # first try to schedule the downlink for RX2, failing that (e.g. the gateway # has already a payload scheduled at the RX2 timing) it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_rx1_dr_lt=0 # Prefer RX2 on link budget. # # When the link-budget is better for RX2 than for RX1, the Network Server will first # try to schedule the downlink in RX2, failing that it will try RX1. rx2_prefer_on_link_budget=false # Downlink TX Power (dBm) # # When set to -1, the downlink TX Power from the configured band will # be used. # # Please consult the LoRaWAN Regional Parameters and local regulations # for valid and legal options. Note that the configured TX Power must be # supported by your gateway(s). downlink_tx_power=-1 # ADR is disabled. adr_disabled=false # Minimum data-rate. min_dr=0 # Maximum data-rate. max_dr=3 # Enabled uplink channels. # # Use this when ony a sub-set of the by default enabled channels are being # used. For example when only using the first 8 channels of the US band. # Note: when left blank / empty array, all channels will be enabled. enabled_uplink_channels=[56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 71] # Rejoin-request configuration (LoRaWAN 1.1) [regions.network.rejoin_request] # Request devices to periodically send rejoin-requests. enabled=false # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_count_n + 4) # uplink messages. Valid values are 0 to 15. max_count_n=0 # The device must send a rejoin-request type 0 at least every 2^(max_time_n + 10) # seconds. Valid values are 0 to 15. # # 0 = roughly 17 minutes # 15 = about 1 year max_time_n=0 # Class-B configuration. [regions.network.class_b] # Ping-slot data-rate. ping_slot_dr=8 # Ping-slot frequency (Hz) # # set this to 0 to use the default frequency plan for the configured region # (which could be frequency hopping). ping_slot_frequency=0 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack-gateway-bridge" filePath = "/chirpstack-gateway-bridge/chirpstack-gateway-bridge.toml" content = """ # See https://www.chirpstack.io/gateway-bridge/install/config/ for a full # configuration example and documentation. [integration.mqtt.auth.generic] servers=["tcp://mosquitto:1883"] username="" password="" """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "chirpstack-gateway-bridge-basicstation" filePath = "/chirpstack-gateway-bridge/chirpstack-gateway-bridge-basicstation-eu868.toml" content = """ # See https://www.chirpstack.io/gateway-bridge/install/config/ for a full # configuration example and documentation. [integration.mqtt.auth.generic] servers=["tcp://mosquitto:1883"] username="" password="" [integration.mqtt] event_topic_template="eu868/gateway/{{ .GatewayID }}/event/{{ .EventType }}" state_topic_template="eu868/gateway/{{ .GatewayID }}/state/{{ .StateType }}" command_topic_template="eu868/gateway/{{ .GatewayID }}/command/#" [backend] type="basic_station" [backend.basic_station] bind=":3001" tls_cert="" tls_key="" ca_cert="" region="EU868" frequency_min=863000000 frequency_max=870000000 [[backend.basic_station.concentrators]] [backend.basic_station.concentrators.multi_sf] frequencies=[ 868100000, 868300000, 868500000, 867100000, 867300000, 867500000, 867700000, 867900000, ] [backend.basic_station.concentrators.lora_std] frequency=868300000 bandwidth=250000 spreading_factor=7 [backend.basic_station.concentrators.fsk] frequency=868800000 """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "mosquitto" filePath = "/mosquitto/config/mosquitto.conf" content = """ listener 1883 allow_anonymous true """ [[config.mounts]] serviceName = "postgres" filePath = "/postgresql/initdb/001-chirpstack_extensions.sh" content = """ #!/bin/bash set -e psql -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 --username "$POSTGRES_USER" --dbname="$POSTGRES_DB" <<-EOSQL create extension pg_trgm; create extension hstore; EOSQL """