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Install an MQTT client on your device.
Download an MQTT server certificate onto your device.
Configure the MQTT client to authenticate the device to ClearBlade IoT Core.
Initiate a TLS handshake over the appropriate MQTT regional URL or an external proxy run in your instance group.
MQTT server
ClearBlade IoT Core supports the MQTT protocol by running a managed broker that listens to port 8883. Port 8883 is the standard TCP port reserved with IANA for secure MQTT connections. Connections to this port must use TLS transport, supported by open-source clients like Eclipse Paho.
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QoS 0, delivered at most once
QoS 1, delivered at least once
QoS 2, delivered exactly once
ClearBlade IoT Core does not support QoS 2. Publishing QoS 2 messages closes the connection, and subscribing to a predefined topic with QoS 2 downgrades the QoS level to QoS 1.
QoS 0 and 1 function as follows in ClearBlade IoT Core:
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The ClearBlade MQTT broker honors these MQTT 3.1.1 error codes:
Value | Return Code Responsecode response | Description |
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0 | 0x00 Connection Accepted | Connection accepted |
1 | 0x01 Connection Refused, unacceptable protocol version | The server does not support the MQTT protocol level requested by the client |
2 | 0x02 Connection Refused, identifier rejected | The client identifier is correct (UTF-8) but unallowed by the server. A duplicate |
3 | 0x03 Connection Refused, Server unavailable | The network connection has been made, but the MQTT service is unavailable |
4 | 0x04 Connection Refused, bad user name or password | The data in the user name or password is malformed |
5 | 0x05 | Unused by IoT Core |
13 | 0x13 | All other events for connect, disconnect, publish, and subscribe |
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