
RF network commands
XLR PRO Radio Frequency (RF) Modem User Guide
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RF network commands
RF addressing commands
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MAC Broadcast One Hop Time
. The MAC broadcast one hop
timeout in milliseconds. Changing MAC parameters can
change this value.
[read-only]
0x23D
N?
Network Discovery Timeout
. The maximum response time,
in milliseconds, for network discovery responses (ND) and
discover node (DN) responses. The timeout is based on the
network discovery back-off time (NT) and the network
propagation time.
[read-only]
0x3C41
Command
Name and description
Range
Default
CE
Node Messaging Options.
The XLR PRO's routing and
messaging mode bit field. Nodes can be configured to route,
or not route, multi-hop packets when TO is configured for
Directed Broadcast. The values from 0 to 2 are interpreted as
follows:
0
Standard Router—A routing XLR PRO repeats broadcasts.
1
NA
2
Non-Routing Node
Disable routing on this node. When set, this node will not
propagate broadcasts and will not act as a repeater.
0-2
2
BH
Broadcast Hops
. The transmission hops for broadcast data
transmissions. Set to 0 for maximum radius. If BH is set
greater than NH then the value of NH is used.
0-4
0
NH
Network Hops
. The maximum number of hops expected to
be seen in a Directed Broadcast network.
0-4 4
NN
Network Delay Slots
. Set or read the maximum random
number of network delay slots before rebroadcasting a
Directed Broadcast packet.
0 to 8
3
Command
Name and description
Range
Default
SH
Serial Number High
. The upper 32 bits of the XLR PRO’s
unique IEEE 64-bit RF MAC address.
0-0xFFFFFFFF
[read-only]
Factory
SL
Serial Number Low
. The lower 32 bits of the XLR PRO’s
unique IEEE 64-bit RF MAC address.
0-0xFFFFFFFF
[read-only]
Factory
DH
Destination Address High
. The upper 32 bits of the 64-bit RF
destination address. When combined with DL, it defines the
destination address used for transmission of transparent
data in either serial mode or IP socket mode.
0-0xFFFFFFFF
0
Command
Name and description
Range
Default