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- TLS enable the MQTT Distributor module and disable port 1883
- Note production MQTT Infrastructures should never run on the open Internet without using TLS enabled MQTT connections!
- Modify the MQTT Transmission default transmitter tag tree to add additional tags and get them to show up in the Central Ignition Gateway
- [ Show Link here to the Transmitter and Tag creation page ]
- Disable MQTT Transmission in Ignition Edge MQTT to see the tags go stale in MQTT Engine
- Set up store and forward in MQTT Transmission to show data being saved in Ignition Edge MQTT when the connection goes down
- Load and Configure a Database at the Central Gateway (launch Gateway webpage) then edit and associate Tag History using Ignition Designer
- Use a Custom Transmitter rather than the Default Transmitter to provide more flexibility on the MQTT Transmission side in terms of tag tree/arrangement
- (show link here)[ Show Link here to the Transmitter and Tag creation page ]
- Add a second or more Ignition Edge MQTT instances pointed at the same MQTT Distributor instance that was set up in this tutorial
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