Enter the EUI and the PIN (Claim) retrieved from the modem and press “Claim Device”. If the EUI and PIN
are matched in the LoRa Cloud™ Device Claim system, it will be added to your available devices. You could
have also used the “Bulk Upload(CSV)” option to provide the LoRa Cloud™ Device Join service with the
information that you entered on the form; however, it would need to be in a file with the provided format
on that page.
The last method for claiming a device is using the Application Owner API of the LoRa Cloud™ Device Join
Server. This provides a secure REST interface to upload the claim information (specifically the
“claim_devices” endpoint). This interface is documented at:
https://www.loracloud.com/documentation/join_service?url=appo_api.html
On boarding - Network Server Specific
For the LoRa Cloud™ Device Join Server to handle the Join of the device, it needs to be associated with the
Network Server that will route the traffic to and from the device. Since you may want to setup one set of
devices for one LoRaWAN network server. The diagram below shows two configuration setup examples. In
the top example, a block of devices will be configured for LoRaWAN Network Server 1 (LNS_1) the Join
Requests for devices received from that LNS for a claimed device will use the application configuration logic
for appo-::a in the system. This is set on the LoRa Cloud™ Device Join Network Servers configuration page
or through the Application Owner API documented here
(
https://www.loracloud.com/documentation/join_service?url=appo_api.html
).
The second configuration setup example allows for devices to come through one of two different LNS
endpoints for the same application definition.