Changes for page Dragino -NB/-CB device connection to AWS platform instructions
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... ... @@ -322,17 +322,21 @@ 322 322 After completing the certificate configuration, Burn the [[bootloader>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u0uzvvnn58yrie4/AAAvvF_KRveNgmDejzp23ziLa/NB-IoT/Bootloader?dl=0&subfolder_nav_tracking=1]] firmware first, then re-burn the original working [[firmware>>https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u0uzvvnn58yrie4/AACREHllkTe0rATD4ZOqddyga/NB-IoT?dl=0]]. 323 323 324 324 325 -==== 4.1.2.5 OverwritingCertificateson -NB/-NSModels Certificate Management for -NB/-NS Models ====325 +==== 4.1.2.5 Certificate Management for -NB/-NS Models ==== 326 326 327 327 328 - 329 329 The -NB/-NS modules (BC660K) do not support clearing certificates via AT commands or firmware updates. 330 330 330 +To effectively remove existing certificates or test certificate upload functionality, users may overwrite them with dummy data. 331 + 331 331 To effectively "clear" existing certificates, users may overwrite them with arbitrary data by following these steps: 332 332 333 - 1. OverwriteCertificates:334 +**Scenario A:** Clearing Existing Certificates 334 334 335 -Use the standard AT commands (AT+CACERT, AT+CLICERT, AT+CLIKEY) to write non-certificate data (e.g., random strings like 123456). 336 +1. **[[Set up TLS certificate - Dropbox>>https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/1ykfsesmr3702tj3kp663/AOOyH1GiVEOGR41gASuiDk0?rlkey=1q7a1b5yvjgt87d16w8tt0cum&st=vdy765ut&dl=0||data-sider-select-id="830d1b64-cb24-48b3-91e4-49da5c3f0783"]]** 337 + 338 + 339 +2. Use the standard AT commands (AT+CACERT, AT+CLICERT, AT+CLIKEY) to write non-certificate data (e.g., random strings like 123456). 336 336 Example: 337 337 338 338 AT+CACERT=123456}