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Install an MQTT Server configured with a real signed TLS certificate
This quickstart guide uses the Chariot MQTT Server
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Chariot MQTT Server can be installed from the Azure Marketplace. Review the Chariot MQTT Server Configuration for details on how to upload the necessary certificates and keys for enabling SSL/TLS |
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If you choose not to use Chariot MQTT Server, any Sparkplug compliant MQTT Server will work. |
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Azure IoT Hub is not Sparkplug compliant |
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AWS IoT Core has a message size limit of 128KB and will disconnect the client if it receives a message that exceeds this limit. If you have a large number of UDT definitions/instances and/or have very large UDTs, you will very likely hit this limit when sending your UDTs to AWS IoT Core. Review this document for ways to reduce the message size. |
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At this point IoT Bridge is configured and ready to receive data. To get data flowing into IBSNOW we'll set up Inductive Automation's Ignition platform along with the MQTT Transmission module from Cirrus Link.
Installation of Ignition is very straightforward following the instructions in the Installing and Upgrading Ignition guide.
With Ignition installed, the Cirrus Link MQTT Transmission module must be installed as a plugin to Ignition. Follow the instructions in our Module Installation guide
Launch the Ignition Designer to connect to your Ignition instance.
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