diff --git a/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown b/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown index b3de8f2abd6..4a42d97b16f 100644 --- a/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown +++ b/source/_components/lutron_caseta.markdown @@ -40,12 +40,24 @@ lutron_caseta: ca_certs: caseta-bridge.crt ``` -Configuration variables: - -- **host** (*Required*): The IP address of the Lutron Smart Bridge. -- **keyfile** (*Required*): The private key that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. -- **certfile** (*Required*): The certificate chain that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. -- **ca_certs** (*Required*): The list of certificate authorities (usually only one) that Home Assistant will expect when connecting to the bridge. +{% configuration %} + host: + required: true + description: The IP address of the Lutron Smart Bridge. + type: string + keyfile: + required: true + description: The private key that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. + type: string + certfile: + required: true + description: The certificate chain that Home Assistant will use to authenticate to the bridge. + type: string + ca_certs: + required: true + description: The list of certificate authorities (usually only one) that Home Assistant will expect when connecting to the bridge. + type: string +{% endconfiguration %}
It is recommended to assign a static IP address to your Lutron Smart Bridge. This ensures that it won't change IP address, so you won't have to change the `host` if it reboots and comes up with a different IP address.