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UG65 User Guide
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Note: this value must be the same as the Milesight
LoRaWAN
®
controller’s Fport.
Enter the TCP port for data transmission between the
TCP Client and UG65 (as TCP Server).
Range: 1-65535.
Null
If disable the frame-counter validation, it will
compromise security as it enables people to perform
replay-attacks.
Enabled
Whenever an end-device joins a network via
over-the-air activation, the application key is used for
derive the Application Session key.
Null
The device address identifies the end-device within
the current network.
Null
The network session key specific for the end-device. It
is used by the end-device to calculate the MIC or part
of the MIC (message integrity code) of all uplink data
messages to ensure data integrity.
Null
The AppSKey is an application session key specific for
the end-device. It is used by both the application
server and the end-device to encrypt and decrypt the
payload field of application-specific data messages.
Null
The number of data frames which sent uplink to the
network server. It will be incremented by the
end-device and received by the end-device.
Users can reset the a personalized end-device
manually, then the frame counters on the end-device
and the frame counters on the network server for that
end-device will be reset to 0.
Null
The number of data frames which received by the
end-device downlink from the network server. It will be
incremented by the network server.
Users cloud reset the a personalized end-device
manually, then the frame counters on the end-device
and the frame counters on the network server for that
end-device will be reset to 0.
Null
Table 3-2-2-9 Device Setting Parameters
Related Configuration Example
Device configuration

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