Sensor data should be forwarded to the V3 applications, it will not be displayed in the gateway traffic for V3 because the gateway is active in V2. Once the switch to V3 for all TTIGs is available you will be able to change that.
I have a testing setup that allows me to stop everything on demand.
I have a testing sensor which is visible and shows data on V2 through the TTIG.
Its setup on V3 is correct because its data are also visible (on V3) only if I switch on my other gateway.
But data are not received when this second gateway is powered off
No one is “looking in to this” - we aren’t staff - we ask questions to try to find a solution - it’s up to you to push the buttons.
So, as per all the forum entries (search is your friend), we know that the TTIG won’t appear on v3. But it will appear on v2 where you can see traffic. It will also forward uplinks to v3.
I created a new device in V3, and reflashed my sensor because I can, and V3 received my data through the TTIG. So thanks for guiding me, TTIG works on v3 !
In the migration link given above, I was misguided by the following statements:
Add a new End Device in V3.
The DevAddr and NwkSKey must be exactly the same as for your v2 device registration
(I included the appskey in the “exactly”).
I luckilly don’t have many devices so I can re-flash them all if I want to switch to v3 now.
With the registration in v3 set up, you need to prevent the V2 Network Server from handling traffic for your device. You can do that by deleting the device from V2.
The alternative is to set the AppsKey to something different.
Either alternative for anyone coming along to read this is fine - and allows you to move devices without having to do any reflashing.
But your gateway has to be on v3 before you do this move. And TTIGs won’t be on v3 for another 10+ days.
Just to be clear, no reflashing is required of existing deployed devices on ABP to move to v3 once your gateway is on v3, before anyone starts panicking, unless they are called Pike, then that’s OK.