Router

Inka Krischke,

MQTT protocol integrated

The Monitoring App from Insys icom for the Imon, EBW and Moros router series enables efficient monitoring of controllers and other IP-capable or analog devices connected to the routers. An integrated icom dashboard can directly visualize current values.

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Additionally, the app serves to transmit detected data, possibly ready processed in the router, to the cloud or other custom infrastructures. The latest update 2.5.0 integrates the MQTT protocol, enabling connection of applications to IoT platforms like IBM Bluemix, Microsoft Azure, M2MGO or Centersight from Device Insight. In this way routers can act on IoT platforms as a publisher, subscriber or both at the same time – meaning that the devices can both send telegrams autonomously when defined events appear, and react to incoming telegrams by switching outputs for instance. In the MQTT network all publishers and subscribers have client status, so devices need no public IP address and present no weakness for attacks from outside.

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