Fetching panid part 2

For some reason, using the at command mode (sending +++) at the beginning failed recently with the production xbee when I tried it. I wanted to fetch the panid from the production xbee to validate what it was.

This script works though, which uses the digi python library and I believe directly sends/parses frames instead of relying on text.

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from digi.xbee.devices import XBeeDevice
from digi.xbee.util import utils

# TODO: Replace with the serial port where your local module is connected to.
PORT = "/dev/ttyUSB0"
# TODO: Replace with the baud rate of your local module.
BAUD_RATE = 9600

PARAM_NODE_ID = "NI"
PARAM_PAN_ID = "ID"
PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_H = "DH"
PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_L = "DL"

PARAM_VALUE_NODE_ID = "Yoda"
PARAM_VALUE_PAN_ID = utils.hex_string_to_bytes("1234")
PARAM_VALUE_DEST_ADDRESS_H = utils.hex_string_to_bytes("00")
PARAM_VALUE_DEST_ADDRESS_L = utils.hex_string_to_bytes("FFFF")


def main():
    print(" +-----------------------------------------------+")
    print(" | XBee Python Library Set/Get parameters Sample |")
    print(" +-----------------------------------------------+\n")

    device = XBeeDevice(PORT, BAUD_RATE)

    try:
        device.open()

        # Set parameters.
        # device.set_parameter(PARAM_NODE_ID, bytearray(PARAM_VALUE_NODE_ID, 'utf8'))
        # device.set_parameter(PARAM_PAN_ID, PARAM_VALUE_PAN_ID)
        # device.set_parameter(PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_H, PARAM_VALUE_DEST_ADDRESS_H)
        # device.set_parameter(PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_L, PARAM_VALUE_DEST_ADDRESS_L)

        # Get parameters.
        print("Node ID:                     %s" % device.get_parameter(PARAM_NODE_ID).decode())
        print("PAN ID:                      %s" % utils.hex_to_string(device.get_parameter(PARAM_PAN_ID)))
        print("Destination address high:    %s" % utils.hex_to_string(device.get_parameter(PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_H)))
        print("Destination address low:     %s" % utils.hex_to_string(device.get_parameter(PARAM_DEST_ADDRESS_L)))

        print("")
        print("All parameters were set correctly!")

    finally:
        if device is not None and device.is_open():
            device.close()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

Authors

Contributing authors:

kluong

Created by kluong on 2023/04/05 14:04.

  • user/kluong/fetching_panid_with_python_2.txt
  • Last modified: 2023/04/05 14:04
  • by kluong