Ci (Cluster Id); Diagnostic Commands - Addressing Timeouts; H (Mac Unicast One Hop Time); Mac Broadcast One Hop Time) - Digi XBee3 DigiMesh 2.4 User Manual

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AT commands
Default
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CI (Cluster ID)

The application layer cluster ID value. The device uses this value as the cluster ID for all data
transmissions in Transparent mode and for all transmissions performed with the
frame - 0x10
in API mode. In API mode, transmissions performed with the
Command frame - 0x11
If you set this value to 0x12 (loopback Cluster ID), the destination node echoes any transmitted
packet back to the source device.
Parameter range
0 - 0xFFFF
Default
0x11 (Transparent data cluster ID)

Diagnostic commands - addressing timeouts

The following AT commands are diagnostic commands.

%H (MAC Unicast One Hop Time)

The MAC unicast one hop time timeout in milliseconds. If you change the MAC parameters it can
change this value.
The time to send a unicast between two nodes in the network should not exceed the product of the
unicast one hop time (%H) and the number of hops between those two nodes.
Parameter range
[read-only]
Default
N/A

%8 (MAC Broadcast One Hop Time)

The MAC broadcast one hop time timeout in milliseconds. If you change MAC parameters, it can
change this value.
The time to send a broadcast between two nodes in the network should not exceed the product of the
broadcast one hop time (%8) and the number of hops between those two nodes.
Parameter range
[read-only]
Default
N/A
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ignore this parameter.

Diagnostic commands - addressing timeouts

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