ML7065-033 User’s Manual
Chapter 7 Commands
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Table 7.4.1 MAC PIB Attribute (2)
Identifier Attribute Range
Description
Default
0x48 macBeaconTxTime
0x000000-
0xFFFFFF
The symbol time when the coordinator has sent
the last beacon.
Do not set this PIB.
0x000000
0x49
macBSN
0x00-0xff
A sequence number to be added to a beacon
frame. The number will be increased for each
beacon frame transmitted. Do not set this PIB.
Random
0x4A macCoordExtendedAddress
64-bit
address
A 64-bit address of a coordinator associated by
the device will be saved.
Do not set this PIB after association.
—
0x4B macCoordShortAddress
0x0000-
0xFFFF
A 16-bit short address of a coordinator associated
by the device will be saved.
0xFFFE indicates that the coordinator has started
PAN by using a 64-bit expanded address.
0xFFFF indicates that entry to PAN is not made.
Do not set this PIB after association
0xFFFF
0x4C
macDSN
0x00-0xff
A sequence number to be added to a data frame
or a MAC command frame. The number will be
increased for each frame transmitted.
Random
0x4D
macGTSPermit
0 or 1
This attribute indicates if a PAN coordinator will
accept a GTS request.
ML7065-03 does not support GTS.
If an MLME-GTS.REQUEST is made, an
MLME-GTS.CONFIRM in the
INVALID_PARAMETER status will be returned.
0
0x4E
macMaxCSMABackoffs
0-5
The maximum number of back-offs to be tried
before using the CSMA-CA algorithm to declare a
channel access failure.
4
0x4F
macMinBE
0-3
This is the minimum value of a back off index for
the CSMA-CA algorithm. When this value is set
to '0,' the collision evasion becomes disabled for
the first CSMA-CA algorithm.
If the battery life extension is enabled, the
minimum value of the back off index for the
CSMA-CA algorithm is “2” or the macMinBE value
when smaller than 2.
3
0x50 macPANId
0x0000-
0xFFFF
This is a 16-bit identifier of the PAN for device
communication.
The value of 0xFFFF indicates that the device is
not associated.
0xFFFF
0x51
macPromiscuousMode
0-2
This indicates whether or not MAC is in
non-discriminating mode.
“1” for transmitting received frames after CRC to
the upper layer.
“2” for transmitting received frames before CRC
to the upper layer.
0