Updated on 2022-02-21 GMT+08:00
What Is Route Management?
Route management enables messages to be forwarded from a specified source endpoint to a specified destination endpoint based on the configured routes. Currently, the following scenarios are supported:
- Edge file service: A route from SystemREST to Service Bus, in which REST Gateway APIs are called to obtain file services on edge nodes.
- Edge message delivery service: A route from SystemREST to SystemEventBus, in which REST Gateway APIs are called to send messages to SystemEventBus (MQTT Broker) on edge nodes.
- End device data forwarding service: A route from SystemEventBus to DIS/API Gateway, in which SystemEventBus forwards the end device data bound to edge nodes to DIS or a specified API Gateway address.
Parent topic: Edge-Cloud Message FAQs
Edge-Cloud Message FAQs FAQs
- What Is Route Management?
- What Is a Message Endpoint in Route Management?
- What Is a Route?
- Why Does a Route Fail to Be Created?
- What Can I Do If a Message Fails to Be Forwarded over a Route?
- What Is the Impact of Disabling a Route?
- What Can I Do If SystemEventBus (MQTT Broker) of an Edge Node Fails to Be Connected?
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