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Published inDec 2023
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781837633616
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Dan Clark
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Dan Clark

Dan Clark is a senior developer and data engineer specializing in Microsoft technologies. He is focused on learning new AI and data technologies and training others on how to best implement those technologies. He has worked as an Azure Technical Trainer (ATT)for Microsoft and has over 25 years of experience as a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Dan has published several books and numerous articles on Microsoft technologies. He is a regular speaker at various developer and database conferences and user group meetings and enjoys interacting with the Microsoft communities.
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Lab – provisioning devices using DPS

Let’s say you have a fleet of refrigerated trucks you need to track. For example, you need to know the location, temperature, and humidity of the trucks. In the context of this use case, you will learn how to do the following:

  • Create a new individual enrollment in DPS
  • Create a group enrollment

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Adding an individual enrollment

The following steps describe how we can create an individual enrollment in DPS:

  1. In Azure, create a resource group. In the resource group, create an IoT Hub and a DPS service.
  2. In the DPS service, link to IoT Hub.
  3. Open your DPS service in the Azure portal. In the left-hand side menu, locate Manage enrollments under the Settings header.
  4. On the Manage enrollments page, select Add individual enrollments. Use Symmetric Key under Mechanism. Select Auto-generate keys and specify device01 for Registration ID and IoT Hub Device ID:
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Dan Clark

Dan Clark is a senior developer and data engineer specializing in Microsoft technologies. He is focused on learning new AI and data technologies and training others on how to best implement those technologies. He has worked as an Azure Technical Trainer (ATT)for Microsoft and has over 25 years of experience as a Microsoft Certified Trainer. Dan has published several books and numerous articles on Microsoft technologies. He is a regular speaker at various developer and database conferences and user group meetings and enjoys interacting with the Microsoft communities.
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