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1. In the navigation pane, select Wireless connectivity and then select Profiles.
2. In the Profiles menu, navigate to the Device Profiles section and view the pre-defined device profiles
listed. Check each of the profiles to determine if one of them will work for your device.
3. If no default device profiles are suitable, you can define your own device profile by selecting Add device
profile and specifying the parameters as needed. For example, if you are adding a device profile for US
915, the values you would specify are:
MacVersion 1.0.3
RegParamsRevision RP002-1.0.1
MaxEirp 10
MaxDutyCycle 10
RfRegion US915
SupportsJoin true
Once you have a device profile specified that will work for you, you can continue profile verification by reviewing
the available service profiles. To verify the service profiles associated with this device, follow these steps:
4. In the Service Profiles section of the Profiles menu, view the pre-defined service profiles listed. Check
each of the profiles to determine if one of them will work for your device.
5. If no default service profiles are suitable, you can define your own service profile by selecting Add service
profile and specifying the parameters as needed. For your reference, the default service profile
parameters are shown below. Note however, that only the AddGwMetadata parameter can be changed
at this time.
UlRate60
UlBucketSize4096
DlRate60
DlBucketSize4096
AddGwMetadatatrue
DevStatusReqFreq 24
DrMax15
TargetPer5
MinGwDiversity1
Proceed in the device configuration only if you have a device and service profile that will work for you.
5.4.3 Configuring a Destination for Endpoint Device Traffic
Once the device and service profiles for your endpoint device have been determined, the next step in device
registration is to specify a destination for endpoint device traffic. Because most LoRaWAN devices do not send
data to AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN in a format that can be consumed by AWS services, traffic must first be sent to
a configured destination. A configured destination represents the AWS IoT rule that processes a device's data for
use by AWS services. This AWS IoT rule contains the SQL statement that selects the device's data and the topic
rule actions that send the result of the SQL statement to the services that will use it.
NOTE: For more information on destinations, including their configuration and use, refer to the AWS
developer
guide.
Destination configuration consists of specifying a role and a rule for the destination. The role associated with the
destination is the same IAM role configured in
To associate the previously configured destination role with this destination, and specify a destination rule,
connect to the
AWS IoT console
1. In the navigation pane, select Wireless connectivity, followed by Destinations, and then finally select Add
Destination.
2. On the Add destination page, in the Permissions section, select the previously created IAM role from the
drop-down menu.
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Adding an IAM Role for the AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN
and follow these steps:
LoRaWAN
Destination.

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