IoT Hub Device Provisioning Service (DPS) for Azure IoT Central (SaaS)












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How to provision devices into IoT Central using DPS?
Documentation says that there is an advanced option available to provision device directly to IoT central.
But when i check in DPS application, there is no option to link to IOT contral.



I am new to IOT development.










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    How to provision devices into IoT Central using DPS?
    Documentation says that there is an advanced option available to provision device directly to IoT central.
    But when i check in DPS application, there is no option to link to IOT contral.



    I am new to IOT development.










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      How to provision devices into IoT Central using DPS?
      Documentation says that there is an advanced option available to provision device directly to IoT central.
      But when i check in DPS application, there is no option to link to IOT contral.



      I am new to IOT development.










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      How to provision devices into IoT Central using DPS?
      Documentation says that there is an advanced option available to provision device directly to IoT central.
      But when i check in DPS application, there is no option to link to IOT contral.



      I am new to IOT development.







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          Azure IoT Central provisions Device Provisioning Service (DPS) when an application is created. The details that will be required to provision your devices can all be retrieved from within your Azure IoT Central application. Based on your use-case, follow these instructions to connect the devices to IoT Central:




          • Connect a single device quickly (using Shared Access Signatures)


          • Connect devices at scale using Shared Access Signatures (SAS)

          • Connect devices at scale using X509 certificates recommended for production workloads

          • Connect without first registering devices






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            Azure IoT Central provisions Device Provisioning Service (DPS) when an application is created. The details that will be required to provision your devices can all be retrieved from within your Azure IoT Central application. Based on your use-case, follow these instructions to connect the devices to IoT Central:




            • Connect a single device quickly (using Shared Access Signatures)


            • Connect devices at scale using Shared Access Signatures (SAS)

            • Connect devices at scale using X509 certificates recommended for production workloads

            • Connect without first registering devices






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              Azure IoT Central provisions Device Provisioning Service (DPS) when an application is created. The details that will be required to provision your devices can all be retrieved from within your Azure IoT Central application. Based on your use-case, follow these instructions to connect the devices to IoT Central:




              • Connect a single device quickly (using Shared Access Signatures)


              • Connect devices at scale using Shared Access Signatures (SAS)

              • Connect devices at scale using X509 certificates recommended for production workloads

              • Connect without first registering devices






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                Azure IoT Central provisions Device Provisioning Service (DPS) when an application is created. The details that will be required to provision your devices can all be retrieved from within your Azure IoT Central application. Based on your use-case, follow these instructions to connect the devices to IoT Central:




                • Connect a single device quickly (using Shared Access Signatures)


                • Connect devices at scale using Shared Access Signatures (SAS)

                • Connect devices at scale using X509 certificates recommended for production workloads

                • Connect without first registering devices






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                Azure IoT Central provisions Device Provisioning Service (DPS) when an application is created. The details that will be required to provision your devices can all be retrieved from within your Azure IoT Central application. Based on your use-case, follow these instructions to connect the devices to IoT Central:




                • Connect a single device quickly (using Shared Access Signatures)


                • Connect devices at scale using Shared Access Signatures (SAS)

                • Connect devices at scale using X509 certificates recommended for production workloads

                • Connect without first registering devices







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                answered Nov 26 '18 at 19:31









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