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Iron Pi Setup
Mounting and Wiring
Network Layout
Accessing the web interface (Clarity Gateway)
Setting the password
Entering a License Key
SSH Access
Disabling SSH
Changing the IP address
IP Address and Password Recovery
Updating Software
Serial Console Access
Adding USB Storage
Local I/O
Importing/Exporting Settings
3rd Party Device Setup
Runnning Clarity Gateway on a 3rd Party Device
Password Recovery on 3rd Party Devices
Modbus
Adding a Modbus TCP Device
Receiving values from Modbus
Sending values to Modbus
MQTT
Adding a SparkPlug MQTT Connection
Adding a Text/JSON MQTT Connection
Sending values to MQTT
EtherNet/IP
Adding an EtherNet/IP Connection
Receiving values from EtherNet/IP
Sending values to EtherNet/IP
Connections
Sending data from one connection to another
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Network Layout

The Iron Pi should normally be connected alongside your data sources on a private local area network. the Iron Pi is addressed by default to operate on a 192.168.1.x network, but you can change its network settings to operate in other address ranges like 10.1.1.x.
In most cases, a NAT router or modem should connect the private LAN to the public Internet.
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