•Fill in the AWS endpoint URI and corresponding certificates.
5.3 Additional Software References
Official support forum: https://support.milesight-iot.com/hc/en-us
5.4 Configure the Gateway device
Current firmware version of UG65 is on Status > Overview, starting by 60.0.0.x for
standard firmware. Minimum recommended version is 60.0.0.25. If lower, see Set
up Gateway Software. To register the Gateway with AWS IoT Core for LoRaWAN,
follow these steps:
•Packet forwarder is enabled by default, and the destination is its internal
network server. Under Multi-Destinations, disable Milesight and enable a
Basic Station.
•Fill in CUPS URI with what was copied when adding a gateway on AWS IoT
for LoRaWAN.
•Browse and import the cups.trust file that was downloaded when adding
a gateway on AWS IoT for LoRaWAN.
•Browse and import the .crt certificate that was downloaded from Secure >
Certificates.
•Browse and import the .pem file that was downloaded when adding a
gateway on AWS IoT for LoRaWAN.
•Fill in LNS URI with what was copied when adding a gateway on AWS IoT
for LoRaWAN.
•Browse and import the lns.trust file that was downloaded when adding a
gateway on AWS IoT for LoRaWAN.
6Add End Device(s)
For more info on device working refer to the AM100 series user manual
https://resource.milesight-iot.com/milesight/document/am100-series-user-
guide-en.pdf
7Verifying Operation –a “Hello World” example
Once setup is completed, provisioned OTAA devices can join the network and
start to send messages. Messages from devices can then be received by AWS
IoT Core for LoRaWAN and forwarded to the IoT Rules Engine.
Instructions for a sample Hello World application are given below, assuming that
the device has joined and is capable of sending uplink traffic. The architecture for
this sample application is: