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Click on the "Add" button on the right side of the page, you will see the following menu.
 
Click on the "Add" button on the right side of the page, you will see the following menu.
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[[File:Networking rutos configuration examples AWS 011.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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[[File:Networking rutos AWS 1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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The main fields you have to fill up are pretty straight forward, just pay more attention for the fields needed for AWS MQTT Broker connection:
 
The main fields you have to fill up are pretty straight forward, just pay more attention for the fields needed for AWS MQTT Broker connection:
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'''"URL / Host / Connection string"''' : There you will paste your AWS Endpoint
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'''"Server address"''' : There you will paste your AWS Endpoint
    
'''"Port"''' : 8883
 
'''"Port"''' : 8883
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'''"Topic"''' : Any name you want, just write it down so you can subscribe this topic later
 
'''"Topic"''' : Any name you want, just write it down so you can subscribe this topic later
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'''"Use TLS"''' : On
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'''"Enable Secure Connection"''' : On
    
'''"TLS type"''' : "Certificate based"
 
'''"TLS type"''' : "Certificate based"
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'''"CA File, Client certificate, Private key"''' : There you will select the files you've downloaded from AWS IoT HuB
 
'''"CA File, Client certificate, Private key"''' : There you will select the files you've downloaded from AWS IoT HuB
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After setting up all, you should have something similar to the screen below. Click on save and apply.
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To check if your setup is working, you can use any MQTT client, and subscribe to the topic you've created, you should be able to see the data of the source you've selected. You can use the AWS IoT MQTT test client to subscribe to the topic that the router was publishing.  
 
To check if your setup is working, you can use any MQTT client, and subscribe to the topic you've created, you should be able to see the data of the source you've selected. You can use the AWS IoT MQTT test client to subscribe to the topic that the router was publishing.  
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=Example: Publishing RUT MODBUS to AWS IoT using MQTT=
 
=Example: Publishing RUT MODBUS to AWS IoT using MQTT=

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