> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.mclimate.eu/mclimate-lorawan-devices/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.mclimate.eu/mclimate-lorawan-devices/integrations/b-one.md).

# B-One

## **Connecting B-One to MClimate’s LoRaWAN broker**

### **1. Add Forwarding Rule**

![](/files/qJTlx8bxU49B9xY8bxxF)

* **Type - HTTP**
* **HTTP Type - All**
* **URL - <https://lorawan-broker.mclimate.eu/up-b-one?m-token={your> m-token(step2)}**
* **Authentication type - token**
* **Token - Step 3**

### **2.** Go to <https://enterprise.mclimate.eu/integrations> and create your m-token.

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**Copy the token.**

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**Paste it in the URL**&#x20;

### **3.** Go to [https://developers.mclimate.eu ](https://developers.mclimate.eu)and sign in with your MClimate Account.&#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}
Due to security reasons, we advice you to create a separate account in your B.One tenant for MClimate.

You have to authenticate a B.One account with MClimate's system using B.One's username and password, so downlinks can reach work successfully and maintain the integrity of communication security.
{% endhint %}

**Go to** [**https://developers.mclimate.eu/b-one-token**](https://developers.mclimate.eu/b-one-token) **to generate new token**

![](/files/lL4u4R9lW8p72znIqMlF)

**Copy the token**

![](/files/iZDk3MXTAHwFl1as2Ls1)

### **4.** Done


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