Dear Jonathan, I've been reading the whole thread now. My apologies for not replying so far. I see you want to connect some sensors to send information to our IoT Backend Device Management GE. This is fine, we will select the correct instance and create a specific service for you so your sensors can be registered first and later send observations. There are two approaches available for IP-capable sensors: 1. If your sensors are able to speak SensorML then we may try to forward their messages directly to the BE Dev Man. I need to provide you with the IP and Port plus an APIkey reated to the service. I'll send you this ASAP. I wold need from your side the range of IP public addresses the messages will come from so we update our firewalls. 2. You can use the FI-WARE IoT open source gateway for RaspberryPI (you may try to compile for other platforms but an RPI seems to be the best option). You may find the source code of this gateway at: https://github.com/telefonicaid/fiware-raspberryPI-M2M-Gateway In this case, I would need the IP address the RPI will come from and I will be providing you with the same data as in (1). I believe Option 2 should be the most straightforward although we are working using (1) for some smartcities too. The gateway is thought for z-wave sensors but calling the functions to send data from other kind of devices is easy (we have been doing that during the past Hackathons even for arduino home-made motes). Best regards, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Carlos Ralli Ucendo (ralli at tid.es<mailto:ralli at tid.es>) Cell: +34696923588 Twitter: @carlosralli IPv6 Blog: http://the-internet6.blogspot.com.es<http://the-internet6.blogspot.com.es/> Product Development & Innovation Telefónica I+D SAU Madrid, Spain ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow FI-WARE project (Future Internet Services Core Platform): Website: http://www.fi-ware.eu<http://www.fi-ware.eu/> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/FI-WARE/251366491587242 Twitter: @fiware LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/FIWARE-4239932 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ De: Jonathan Carter <jc at glimworm.com<mailto:jc at glimworm.com>> Fecha: viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013 12:04 Para: HENAR MUÑOZ FRUTOS <henar at tid.es<mailto:henar at tid.es>> CC: JOSE IGNACIO CARRETERO GUARDE <jicg at tid.es<mailto:jicg at tid.es>>, Carlos Ralli Ucendo <ralli at tid.es<mailto:ralli at tid.es>>, "fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>" <fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>>, Margarita Tremblay <margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com<mailto:margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com>> Asunto: Re: [Fiware-lab-help] Request for access to IOT BE GE Hi Firstly thanks for your response but before we go further wan you tell me what is a UC and what is the difference between IDAS and FI-LAB? If I have to provide an IP address then I think I should implement also my own FI-WARE IoT Gateway at a fixed location and give this IP address. Can you tell me where there is a reference implementation of a "FI-WARE IoT Gateway" so that I can do that. In my investigation I want to connect several sensors like in a "smart city" so they will all have different ip addresses. This is why I think I should implement a "FI-WARE IoT Gateway". As an alternative you can also give me access via the fi-forge to the IOT project and then I can download a nightly build and test it myself on my own equipment. This is what I have done with other FI-WARE GEs already. Jonathan On 22/11/2013 08:23, HENAR MUÑOZ FRUTOS wrote: Hi First of all, if you are a UC you will need to use the IDAS instance and not the FI-LAB one. And the right contact mainling list is fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-testbed-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>. Then, the testbed instances is behind a firewall. If you want to access to that endpoint you need to provide us your public IP so that we can include in the firewall. Regards, Henar De: fiware-lab-help-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-lab-help-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu> [mailto:fiware-lab-help-bounces at lists.fi-ware.eu] En nombre de Jonathan Carter Enviado el: jueves, 21 de noviembre de 2013 15:50 Para: fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.eu<mailto:fiware-lab-help at lists.fi-ware.eu>; mcp at tid.com<mailto:mcp at tid.com> CC: margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com<mailto:margarita.tremblay at ogilvy.com> Asunto: [Fiware-lab-help] Request for access to IOT BE GE Hi, I am working with the Amsterdam Economic Board on the FI-PPP and would like access to the Global Instance referred to below. Service Endpoint (URL): http://eidas2.lab.fi-ware.eu:8076<http://eidas2.lab.fi-ware.eu:8076> I need it in order to perform important research into the actual capabilities of the IOT and Smarty city capabilities of the FI platfom. I also co-organize the Amsterdam Internet of things meetup group and we want to research it together at our next meeting. I already emailed Carlos several times before requesting access before but got no response. Even better would be the ability to download and install it as an open source package, just like other parts of FI-WARE. but I see that this software is still not downloadable yet. Can you also tell me when this will be available for download. I am at the smart city expo right now and got your email address from Margarita Tremblay. 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