Ni (Node Identifier); Nt (Node Discovery Timeout); Node Discovery Options) - Digi XLR PRO User Manual

Radio frequency (rf) module
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NI (Node Identifier)

Sets or displays a string identifier for the XLR PRO. The NI string identifier is returned by the
(Network Discover)
command to set the destination
address of the XLR PRO with the matching NI string identifier.
Parameter range
A string of case-sensitive ASCII printable characters from 0 to 20 bytes in length. A carriage return
or a comma automatically ends the command.
Default
One ASCII space character (0x20)

NT (Node Discovery Timeout)

Sets or displays the maximum randomized delay time used for sending network discovery responses—
ND (Network
Discover),
random delay time is used to stagger the discovery command responses to alleviate network
congestion.
Use
N? (Network Discovery Timeout)
Discover)
response requires based on NT and network propagation time.
Parameter range
0x20 - 0x2EE0 (x 100 ms)
Default
0x82 (13 seconds)
NO (Node Discovery Options)
Sets or displays network discovery options. Depending on the selected options, NO changes the
behavior of the
ND (Network Discover)
responses and API node identification frames.
Parameter range
0x0 - 0x7 (bit field)
Hex
value
Bitfield
0000 0001 Appends
0x01
0x02
0000 0010 Sends ND or
0x03
0000 0011 Selects both 01 and 02 options
0000 0100 Appends RSSI of the last hop for the repeater networks to ND or FN responses
0x04
XLR PRO Radio Frequency (RF) Module User Guide
command. The NI string identifier can also be used by the
address—DL (Destination Address Low)
DN (Discover
Node), and
to determine the maximum response time a
command and determines the values returned for received ND
Description
DD (Device Type Identifier)
and API node identification frames.
FN (Find Neighbors)
and API node identification frames.
and —to the extended 64-bit
FN (Find Neighbors)
command responses. The
value to
ND (Network Discover)
response frame when ND is issued.
Addressing commands
ND
DN (Discover Node)
ND (Network
responses
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