IoT FND is a multi-vendor, multi-service, communications network management platform that enables network connectivity to an open ecosystem of power grid devices. IoT FND is a scalable, highly secure, modular, and open-platform with an extensible architecture.
The IoT Field Network Director (IoT FND) is a software platform to manage a multi-service network and security infrastructure for IoT applications such as smart grid applications, including advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). The metric displays under Mesh Link Metrics. IR829 Access Point (AP) Bootstrap Configuration by Zero Touch Deployment (ZTD)Įmbedded APs in IR829 can be bootstrapped during ZTD of the IR829 device.ĬONFIG > Device Configuration > Edit AP Configuration Template tab (for the Default-ir800 configuration group).Īctive Link Type metric for CG-mesh metersĭetermines the most recent active RF or PLC link of a cg-mesh meter. Minimum of Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway, Release 2.0 software required to support Standalone mode and models below: Note: The Cisco LoRaWAN Gateway was previously named Cisco LoRaWAN Interface Module ■ LoRaWAN IXM RF info - RSSI Offset and Tx Power Calibration LoRaWAN IXM displays the following information in the Modem Properties section of the Device Info page: RSSI Offset and Tx Power Calibration and Geo-locations AES key information for LoRaWAN IXM Gateway Virtual mode images (IOS-WPAN-IXM) are listed under firmware groups for IR800.
You can now manage the software-based routerįunctions supported include: Zero Touch Deployment (ZTD), which performs tunnel provisioning and registering, configuration push, and receipt of periodic metrics for the ESR routers.įirmware Update of LoRaWAN IXM Gateway configured for Standalone modeĪvailable LoRaWAN images available for download to the LoRaWAN IXM Gateway (standalone mode) appear under IOT GATEWAY in the Browse Devices panel. Currently, FND supports subscription billing for the following devices: ROUTER, ENDPOINTS, LORAWAN, CELL_ENDPOINTS, CGR1000, IR500, IR800, and C800 Monitoring and management of devices can be restricted to days, months, or years. Options are perpetual, subscription, and demo versions. Users can be assigned a different role in each domain in which the user is a member.
When defining a new domain, Root users define a Domain Administrator (DA) and select one of the following options for that person: Local, Existing User, Remote (selectable on the entry panel). ■ Root users can edit a Domain after all information for devices within that domain has been uploaded.
License Allocation table on the Domain page tracks the number of used and available licenses for a Device. ■ Root users can define limits to the number of devices that can be added or imported to a Domain. The Distribution of Modulations Across Meters bar chart displays the best modulation frequency for all active ACT and CAM endpoints being managed by IoT FND. New dashlet option for ACT and CAM endpoints You can initiate a reboot of an ACT or CAM on the Device Info page (CONFIG > Device Configuration) by selecting the Reboot button for devices in the up or down state. Reboot option for ACT and CAM (Root and Endpoint system users only by default)
■ New table: Mesh Link Route Downgrade List displays on the ACT device detail page. ■ Mesh Routing Tree: Units with the best modulation appear under the RSSI column (RSSI replaces dBM as the column heading).
You can also add Overlays to the map for some devices by selecting available options in the Options menu found above the Map display.Ĭhanges to ACT and BACT management UI displays You can measure and display distance between two devices by selection or EID (DEVICES > Field Devices). For example, the Delete All button now appears as the Delete button (ADMIN > System Management> License Center).įor more information, see Cisco IoT Field Network Director User Guide, Release 4.0 at: You will also note that some buttons have changed. The user interface of IoT FND has a new look.