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acknowledgement (indicating the first item was sent).Published by brocaar about 3 years ago
This implements the forwarding of the additional gateway metrics implemented by ChirpStack Gateway Bridge v3.13.0 to the ChirpStack Application Server.
AS923_4
band (AS923 with -5.90 MHz frequency offset).GetVersion
API response.Published by brocaar about 3 years ago
This moves the frame-logging feature from Redis Pub/Sub to Redis Streams, persisting a configurable amount of items (default: 10) in Redis.
Note: Redis Streams requires Redis 5.0.0+.
This adds support for the LR-FHSS data-rates for EU868, US915 and AU915. Note: this is an experimental feature.
ConfFCnt
for MIC (LoRaWAN 1.1). (#540)Published by brocaar over 3 years ago
This implements the (optional) logging of uplink and downlink frames for gateways and devices to a Redis Stream for external logging and monitoring purposes. By default this option is disabled, it can be enabled in the Configuration.
This adds the ISM2400
band to ChirpStack for LoRaWAN 2.4 GHz support.
This includes the following changes:
A downlink queue-item will only be deleted when it has been successfully acknowledged for transmission by the gateway. In case the gateway was unable to transmit the downlink, then the downlink will stay in the queue and the downlink frame-counter is not incremented. Note that the multicast frame-counter is incremented on scheduling, not after a txack, as a multicast downlink can be transmitted by multiple gateways in order to reach all devices in the multicast-group.
As per LoRaWAN 1.0.4 specifications, mac-commands must be prioritized over application payloads, this mean than when there is an
application payload in the queue with frame-counter N, but the downlink with frame-counter N will be a mac-command only downlink
(because of max. payload-size restrictions), the NS will request the AS to re-encrypt the application payload using frame-counter N+1 so
that it can be sent to the device at the next downlink opportunity.
Refactor SQL schema migrations from sql-migrate to golang-migrate. (#525)
This updates the Go import path to github.com/brocaar/chirpstack-network-server/v3
. This fixes the go get
issue, when importing github.com/brocaar/chirpstack-network-server/v3/adr
when implementing a custom ADR algorithm.
This adds ns precision to the log timestamp.
This adds a configurable HTTP authorization header for roaming. (#528)