How to keep track of failed IoT package deliveries and identify the cause of failure?
Intro
In the ever-evolving realm of IoT (Internet of Things), ensuring dependable packet delivery is essential to uphold operational integrity. Yet, swiftly and efficiently identifying the cause of delivery failures is crucial. EveryLog allows you to monitor unsuccessful IoT packet deliveries and accurately determine the specific cause behind the failure.
How it works
EveryLog enables thorough documentation of each IoT package delivery attempt. With precise and detailed data, you can swiftly spot unsuccessful deliveries and examine the logs to pinpoint the root cause of the failure.
Steps to Identify Unsuccessful Deliveries with EveryLog:
- Create account: visit the official EveryLog website and register to create an account. You will need a valid email address and a secure password.
- Create project: after logging in, create a new project in your EveryLog account. Assign a meaningful name to the project for easy identification.
- (Optional: create user groups): If necessary, create user groups within your project. This step is optional and depends on your specific needs. You can organise users into groups based on roles or authorisations.
- Connect your application with EveryLog using the programming language of your choice: now, you need to connect your application with EveryLog. You can do this using your preferred programming language. Follow the EveryLog documentation for detailed instructions on how to do this in your preferred programming language.
- Download the app and view notifications and metrics: users interested in notifications and metrics can download the EveryLog app to their device. After installation, they can access the project and view all the notifications and metrics you have implemented.
Advantages of using EveryLog
Reduce downtime:quickly identify and resolve issues related to failed deliveries, reducing IoT device downtime.
Optimise operations: analyse the causes of failed deliveries to make operational improvements and optimise delivery processes.
Improved reliability:
increase the reliability of your IoT operations by identifying and resolving delivery issues in a timely manner.
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