AtomDTU NB-IoT
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Hello @Felix22
please refer to the SIM7020 documentation for MQTT commands. You can find the PDFs here - section Related Link.
As soon as the modem gets an IP address the last AT command
AT+CGCONTRDP
sent byInit NB-IoT DTU
block should succeed and then you can use all the other MQTT blocks.Thanks
Felix -
a.beyond say, she works in Switzerland with Swisscom NB.
How can I explicit connect to Swisscom (AT-Command) ? -
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b'AT+CSQ\r\r\n+CSQ: 18,0\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
men, i have a signal ?b'AT+CSTT="iotsim.melita.io","",""\r\r\nOK\r\n'
b'AT+CSTT?\r\r\n+CSTT: "iotsim.melita.io","",""\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
APN is set correct ?b'AT+CGREG?\r\r\n+CGREG: 0,5\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
Registered ?b'AT+COPS: 1,2,"22801"\r\r\nERROR\r\n'
b'AT+COPS?\r\r\n+COPS: 0,2,"22801",9\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'b'AT+CGACT?\r\r\n+CGACT: 1,0\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
If i have a connection, do i become an ip-address ?
with the command AT+CIFSR -
Hello @Felix22
it is my understanding that
AT+CIFSR
returns the local IP address in a TCP or UDP connection. (It's an AT command for compatibility with SIM800.)See PDF document SIM7020 Series_TCPIP_Application Note_V1.04 - 6.2 TCP Client Connection. You'll find the link to the PDF here.
The way I use to set the APN is described in the same TCP/IP PDF - 3.2 APN Manual Configuration.
Thanks
Felix -
Result:
b'\r\nOK\r\n'
b'\r\nOK\r\n'
b'\r\nOK\r\n'
b'\r\nOK\r\n'
b'\r\nOK\r\n\r\n+CPIN: READY\r\n'
b'\r\n+CGREG: 0,5\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'
b'\r\n+CGCONTRDP: 1,5,"iotsim.melita.io","10.xx.xx.xx.255.255.255.0",,"212.xx.xx.xx","212.xx.xx.xx",,,,,1500\r\n\r\nOK\r\n'Im a big step wider... now, i have become my ip address... :-)
Now i think... MQTT, next step. -
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now, i have a new problem.
The mqtt broker test.mosquitto.test is working with my Blockly but my own Broker on my Server at home in a Docker container is not available from AtomDTU. But with a Internet Test Tool, it is working ( https://testclient-cloud.mqtt.cool/ )I see no difference...
The orange part is working and the tree other is not working- Domainname
- IP-Address
- Dyndns
not working...
test.mosquitto.org is working fine.
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Hello @Felix22
hmm, that's a tricky one. Now that your modem gets an IP address; have you tried the official MQTT blocks?
Thanks
Felix -
you mean the blocks at "Fortgeschritten" / MQTT ?
over there it connects over Wlan/Wifi...
Is there a MQTT-Block how i can say the RX and TX pin ? -
Hello @Felix22
no, I meant in UIFlow1 with M5Atom selected. Then it's under Base - DTU - NB-IoT - MQTT. There even is an MQTT example.
Thanks
Felix -
this hangs by the "Init NB-IoT DTU" Blockly if you have not Load the Unit NB-IoT.
But with the NB-IoT-Unit and the correct RX/TX Pin's it works fine.Do you also use the Atom DTU NB-IoT ?
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Hello @Felix22
not exactly; I use an C-Back NB-loT Global version (SIM7020G) which I connected to an M5Atom the same way it is connected in the AtomDTU NB-IoT.
And no, I do not need to add the NB-IoT unit for the
Init NB-IoT DTU
block to work.Thanks
Felix -
Hello @Felix22
I have successfully connected, subscribed and published to the following free MQTT brokers:
mqtt.m5stack.com
,broker.mqtt.cool
,test.mosquitto.org
,broker.hivemq.com
,broker.emqx.io
, andpublic.mqttserver.eu
using below UIFlow:Thanks
Felix -
Do you have a list with the Status Codes ?
Signal Qualität: 16
MQTT-Connection: 0
Network-Registration: 7
GPRS network registration -
Hello @Felix22
sure, here you are:
- Signal Quality: 17
- MQTT-Connection: 0
- Network Registration: 7
- GPRS Network Registration: 5
and when connected to MQTT broker
- MQTT-Connection: 1
Thanks
Felix -
Hello Felix
By the error code I meant what the individual numbers mean.
Each code 0 to x
Do you have a code list ?
Greeting
Felix -
Hello @Felix22
no, sorry, I don't have such a list. But if the error code is from an AT command you should be able to find its meaning from the AT command document linked on the product page.
Thanks
Felix