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Digi XBee SX 868 - Explicit Addressing Frames

Digi XBee SX 868
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Frame descriptions Explicit Addressing Command Request - 0x11
XBee® SX 868 RF Module User Guide
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Explicit Addressing Command Request - 0x11
Response frame:Extended Transmit Status - 0x8B
Description
This frame type is used to send payload data as an RF packet to a specific destination
usingapplication-layer addressing fields. The behavior of this frame is similar to Transmit Request -
0x10, but with additional fields available for user-defined endpoints, cluster ID, and profile ID.
This frame type is typically used for OTA updates, and serial data transmissions.
Query NP (Maximum Packet Payload Bytes) to read the maximum number of payload bytes that can
be sent.
64-bit addressing
n
For broadcast transmissions, set the 64-bit destination address to0x000000000000FFFF
n
For unicast transmissions, set the 64-bit address field to the address of the desired destination
node
Reserved endpoints
For serial data transmissions, the 0xE8endpoint should be used for both source and destination
endpoints.
The active Digi endpoints are:
n
0xE8 - Digi Data endpoint
n
0xE6 - Digi Device Object(DDO) endpoint
Reserved cluster IDs
For serial data transmissions, the 0x0011 cluster ID should be used.
The following cluster IDs can be used on the 0xE8 data endpoint:
n
0x0011- Transparent data cluster ID
n
0x0012-Loopback cluster ID:The destination node echoes any transmitted packet back to the
source device. Cannot be used on XBee 802.15.4 firmware.
Reserved profile IDs
The Digi profile ID of 0xC105 should be used when sending serial data between XBee devices.
Format
The following table provides the contents of the frame. For details on the frame structure, see API
frame format.

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