APPEUI location in mLinux Conduit

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  • #16198
    piyush s
    Participant

    Hello

    I referred (http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/getting-started-with-lora-conduit-mlinux/) to to set up the MultiTech Conduit, copied the configuration file to /var/config/lora/lora-network-server.config and modified the network name to a string say “test network”.
    Now I would want to add an end device (mDot) manually (ABP). For that, per (http://www.multitech.net/developer/software/lora/conduit-mlinux-lora-communication/conduit-mlinux-lora-use-third-party-devices/) I need to add the APPEUI entry in the “lora-query -a” command. Per my understanding this would get derived from the network name “test network” in to a 16 bytes long hex number.
    Where can I get this value in my mLinux conduit? Without the APPEUI the node cannot be added manually. I know it can be done via OTAA but my requirement is to use it via ABP.

    thanks,

    #16204
    Jason Reiss
    Keymaster

    For an ABP connected device the AppEUI will not be used so it can be set to any value.

    The easiest way to get AppEUI from a network name is on an mDot.

    Set the network name
    > AT+NI=1,test network
    Read back the value to show the EUI
    > AT+NI

    #22430
    John Greene
    Participant

    How is AppEUI created and/or assigned? We can see one in the LoRa JSON record but not sure where it comes from. We tried converting it from hex to text but the result is indecipherable/seems meaningless.

    #22453
    Jason Reiss
    Keymaster

    When a network name is provided, the AppEUI is created by preforming crc64 to get a 64-bit EUI.

    Otherwise the 64-bit value can be used directly in mDot and Conduit as AppEUI.

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