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2. In the Configure Your Gateway menu, navigate to the Gateway Certificate section and select Create
Certificate.
3. Once the Certificate created and associated with your gateway message is displayed, select Download
Certificates to download the certificate (xxxxx.cert.pem) and the associated private key
(xxxxxx.private.key).
4. After the certificates and private key have been downloaded, navigate to the Provisioning Credentials
section of the Configure Your Gateway menu and select Download Server Trust Certificates. Selecting
this option will download the CUPS (cups.trust) and LNS (lns.trust) server trust certificates. Be sure to
copy and save the provided CUPS and LNS endpoint information; it will be required when configuring the
gateway for use (as described in
5. After downloading the certificates, private key, and server trust certificates, select Submit to complete
the gateway registration process with the AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN.
5.4 Adding a LoRaWAN Endpoint Device to AWS IoT
Once your gateway has been registered with the AWS IoT Core, you can begin registering LoRaWAN endpoint
devices to the AWS IoT Core. The registration process for each LoRaWAN endpoint device includes verifying the
device and service profiles for the device, configuring a destination for the device, and finally, registering the
device. To successfully register the device and add it to the AWS IoT Core, gather the required information for the
device and complete the steps detailed in the following sections.
5.4.1 Preparation
To complete the endpoint device registration process, you will need the following information available:
LoRaWAN region. This must match the gateway LoRaWAN region (as specified in
LoRaWAN
Gateway). The following frequency bands (RF regions) are supported:
o
EU868
o
US915
o
EU433
MAC version. The following MAC versions are supported:
o
V1.0.2
o
v1.0.3
o
v1.1
OTAA version. OTAA v1.0x and OTAA v1.1 are supported.
ABP version. ABP v1.0x and ABP v1.1 are supported.
In addition, you will need to locate and note the following information from your endpoint device manufacturer:
For OTAA v1.0x devices: DevEUI, AppKey, AppEUI
For OTAA v1.1 devices: DevEUI, AppKey, NwkKey, JoinEUI
For ABP v1.0x devices: DevEUI, DevAddr, NwkSkey, AppSkey
For ABP v1.1 devices: DevEUI, DevAddr, NwkSEnckey, FNwkSIntKey, SNwkSIntKey, AppSKey
5.4.2 Verifying Endpoint Device and Service Profiles
AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN supports endpoint device profiles and service profiles; verifying these profiles for your
endpoint device is the first step in device registration. Device profiles contain the communication and protocol
parameter values the device needs to communicate with the network server, whereas service profiles describe the
communication parameters the device needs to communicate with the application server.
NOTE: Some pre-defined profiles are available for device and service profiles. Before proceeding, you must verify
that these default profile settings match the devices you will be configuring to work with AWS IoT Core for
LoRaWAN.
To view the available default device profiles, verify that these profiles will work for your device, and optionally
configure the device profile parameters, connect to the
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Configuring the ADTRAN 7310-8 Gateway for
AWS IoT console
AWS).
5.3.2 Registering the
and follow these steps:

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