My (16-Bit Source Address) Command; Nb (Parity) Command - Digi XBee Product Manual

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<Networking {Addressing}> The MM command is used to set and read the MAC Mode value. The MM
command disables/enables the use of a Digi header contained in the 802.15.4 RF packet. By default
(MM = 0), Digi Mode is enabled and the module adds an extra header to the data portion of the
802.15.4 packet. This enables the following features:
ND and DN command support
Duplicate packet detection when using ACKs
"RR command
"DIO/AIO sampling support
The MM command allows users to turn off the use of the extra header. Modes 1 and 2 are strict
802.15.4 modes. If the Digi header is disabled, ND and DN parameters are also disabled.
Note
When MM=1 or 3, MAC and CCA failure retries are not supported.
Note
When the Digi header is disabled, encrypted data that is not valid will be sent out of the UART
and not filtered out.

MY (16-bit Source Address) command

AT Command: ATMY
Parameter Range: 0 - 0xFFFF
Default Parameter Value: 0
Related Commands: DH (Destination Address High), DL (Destination Address Low), CH (Channel), ID
(PAN ID)
<Networking {Addressing}> The MY command is used to set and read the 16-bit source address of
the RF module.
By setting MY to 0xFFFF, the reception of RF packets having a 16-bit address is disabled. The 64-bit
address is the module's serial number and is always enabled.

NB (Parity) command

AT Command: ATNB
Parameter Range: 0 - 4
Parameter
0
1
2
3
4
XBee / XBee-PRO RF Modules 802.15.4 Product Manual
Configuration
8-bit no parity
8-bit even
8-bit odd
8-bit mark
8-bit space
Command descriptions for the XBee/XBee-PRO RF Module
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