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-6lowpan cli is a sample application using the 6lowpan stack. It
-implements a cli listening on UDP port 1234 for commands and replying
-with answers.
-
-Besides that, the mote answers to pings.
-
-The IPv6 addresses
- * a global address with prefix 2001:0638:0709:1234::/64
- * a link-local address
-are assigned using an interface identifier computed from the Active
-Message address of the mote. This is almost like the stateless
-autoconfiguration, but Duplicate Address Detection or Router
-Solicitations are not implemented.
-
-
-Note that you also need a BaseStation application and the serial_tun
-daemon running. See tos/lib/net/6lowpan/REAME for more details.
-
- BUILDING
-Debugging output with printf over USB can be enabled with
- CFLAGS="-D'ENABLE_PRINTF_DEBUG=1'
-
-To minimize memory usage, i.e. disable everything (at the moment only
-the UDP cli) to determine minimum RAM/ROM requirements, use
- CFLAGS="-D'MINIMIZE_MEMORY=1'
-
-
- TESTING
-Assuming active message address (mote id) 20 (0x14):
-
-Small unfragmented ping
- sudo ping6 -s 50 2001:638:709:1234::fffe:14
-
-Large fragmented ping
- sudo ping6 -s 1230 -i 3 2001:638:709:1234::fffe:14
-
-Link-local all-nodes ping
- sudo ping6 -s 20 ff02::01
-
-UDP cli
- nc6 -u 2001:638:709:1234::fffe:14 1234
-