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Copyright 2023 Cassia Networks, Inc.
Version: EN-2023039-YJ
Parameter
Description
Model
X2000, X1000, E1000 or S2000.
MAC
This is the MAC address printed on the bottom of the Cassia Bluetooth
gateway, which is equal to the gateway’s Ethernet interface MAC.
Working Mode
AC Managed mode means the Cassia Bluetooth Gateway is connected to
the Cassia IoT Access Controller and managed by the AC.
Standalone mode means the Cassia Bluetooth Gateway is not connected to
the AC and operating locally.
AC-Gateway Protocol
CAPWAP or MQTT. It shows the actually used gateway-AC
communication protocol. It may be different from the “AC-Gateway
Protocol Priorityconfiguration, which is the high priority protocol. If the
gateway connects to AC successfully, it will save the used protocol and try
it first after the connection is lost or gateway reboot.
Uplink
Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or USB cellular modem
ETH IP
Ethernet IP address of the gateway
WLAN IP
WLAN IP address
Cellular IP
The IP address of the gateway when using a USB cellular modem
Country/Region
Deployment location
Firmware Version
The firmware version on the gateway
Up Time
The gateway up time in hours since the last reboot
AC Online Time
The time of the gateway connected with the AC. If not connected, it shows
offline.
Chip 0
Status of Bluetooth Low Energy chip 0. It can be idle, active scan, passive
scan, or advertise
Chip 1
Status of Bluetooth Low Energy chip 1. It can be idle, active scan, passive
scan, or advertise
CPU Usage
Current status of CPU
Memory Usage
Current memory usage
Storage Usage
Total and current storage usage
5.2.
Basic Tab
The user can configure the most common settings for the gateway, such as Gateway
Mode, Tx Power, AC Server Address, Remote Assistance, Connection Priority, and
Wired/Wi-Fi/Cellular configurations.
The Cassia Bluetooth Gateway supports the following networking uplinks: wired, Wi-Fi,
and USB cellular modem.
In general, Wi-Fi and cellular networks are less stable and have more interference
compared to Ethernet connections. To guarantee good uplink performance, we suggest
that the user use Ethernet (wired) for the uplink.
Cassia Bluetooth gateway does not operate in networks with VPN (Virtual Private
Network).
Parameter
Description
Gateway Name
From firmware v2.1.1, the user can setup gateway name from the
gateway’s local webpage. The user can still setup gateway’s name
from AC as before.
This is very useful for the user who doesn’t share AC account to the
engineers that install the Bluetooth gateway. When a new Bluetooth

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