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Pelion Device Management documentation
Setting up your account
Managing teams and access
Provisioning devices
Connecting devices
Device Management connectivity
Establishing a connection
Device identity
Device identity: Device ID and endpoint name
Device onboarding
Device onboarding and connection options
Device credentials
Set up and register your client with Device Management
Update your device's registration
Deregister your device
Device ownership (first to claim by enrollment list)
First-to-Claim by enrollment list
Request delivery modes
Working with Device Management Client
Prerequisites
Requirements for embedded production devices
Requirements for Linux production devices
Software stack requirements
RAM and flash requirements and examples
Tools and accounts
Network configuration
Optimizing Device Management Client
Configuring Device Management Client
Configuring for optimized memory use
Advanced configuration options
Resuming firmware downloads
Integrating your application with Device Management Client to update Linux targets
Defining resources in Device Management Client
Creating and configuring Objects and Resources
Objects
Resources and resource instances
Handling resources from a device application
Creating a combined provisioning and connectivity device application
Device Management Client tutorials
Tutorial options
Tutorial: connecting with Mbed OS and Linux
Mbed OS
Command-line tutorial for the advanced Device Management Client example with an Mbed OS device
Command-line tutorial for the basic Device Management Client example with an Mbed OS device
UNISOC UIS8908A
Command-line tutorial for Device Management Client with a UNISOC UIS8908A device
Renesas SDK
Command-line tutorial for Renesas SDK with Pelion Device Management
NXP MCUXpresso
Command-line tutorial for NXP MCUXpresso SDK with Pelion
Linux on PC
Connect a Linux device
Connect a Linux device with a TPM
Linux on Raspberry Pi 3
Connect a Raspberry Pi 3 B
Working with production credentials
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the tutorials
Debugging
Debugging your connection
End-to-end tutorials
Connected lights
Tutorial: Building an internet connected lighting system
Building the circuit
Writing the software
Adding Device Management
Controlling the device with Pelion Device Management
Using the Device Management API
Applying firmware updates to the device
Conclusion
Wi-SUN tutorial
Wi-SUN tutorial
Connecting to Device Management with a pre-provisioned secure element
Connecting to Device Management with a pre-provisioned ATECC608A secure element
Collecting data from devices
Updating device firmware
Managing devices
Secure device access
Porting devices
Service API references
Client API references
Release notes
Related products
Docs
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Connecting devices
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Establishing a connection
Establish a connection
Before you connect your device, it is important to understand a few key concepts:
Device identity
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Device onboarding and connection options
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Device ownership by enrollment list (first-to-claim)
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