Border Gateway guidelines
Plan Border Gateway deployments based on requirements and scenarios to ensure an always-on functionality.
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Plan Border Gateway deployments based on requirements and scenarios to ensure an always-on functionality.
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Border Gateways are designed to be deployed at the edge of the forest and ideally on a permanent structure. It needs to be free from obstructions, provided with mains power and access to Internet connectivity.
For details about the Border Gateway, see Silvanet Border Gateway in Explore Silvanet.
Always on: As the Border Gateway is considered "always-on", it needs a reliable power supply. Ideally, it should be installed in a location with mains power but its solar panel is sufficient. The device's LTE-M radio (for connecting with mobile networks) uses a reasonable amount of power so ensure it has a sufficient power supply.
Internet connection: It needs a reliable and continuous connection to the Internet, which can be Ethernet, mobile or satellite.
Mesh Gateways within range: Ensure one or more Mesh Gateways are within range of the Border Gateway. See Gateway range.
Attached to healthy trees or stable poles: When attached to trees, ensure they are healthy and unlikely to be removed. When attached to metal poles, ensure they are to stable and unlikely to be moved or tampered with.
The Border Gateway can be deployed in locations without Ethernet connectivity as it can connect to a mobile network. It also can be deployed in locations without mains power as it can use its solar panel for power supply.
An additional Border Gateway can be added to provide a backup Border Gateway or to provide load balancing.