AT+BIND:<address>,<type>,
<SrcAddress>,<SrcEP>,<ClusterID>,
<DstAddress>[,<DstEP>]
Create Binding on a remote device with
<address> the target Node’s EUI64, Network
address, or Address/Binding Table entry
<type> the Addressing mode as shown below
<SrcAddress> The EUI64 of the Source
<SrcEP> The source Endpoint
<ClusterID> The Cluster ID on the source
Device
<DstAddress> The EUI64 or 16-bit multicast ID,
depending on <type>
<DstEP> Only in Mode 3: The destination
endpoint
Types:
1= Multicast Binding with Multicast ID Specified
in <DstAddress>
3= Unicast Binding with destination EUI64 in
<DstAddress> and destination EP in <DstEP>
Example
AT+BIND:0000,3,000d6f000059474e,01,
abcd,000D6F0000123456,01
Notes
“Source” and “destination” are defined from the
viewpoint of the remote device
The local node can also be the target of this
command (e.g. use address table entry FF as
the address)
All parameters must have exactly the correct
number of characters
Use on
All devices
SEQ:XX
OK or ERROR:<errorcode>
The response indicates success or failure in
sending this message. The acknowledgement
as well as the actual response to this request
will follow as asynchronous prompts.
Bind:<network address>,<status>
In case of an error an status other than 00 will
be displayed
<Network address> is the Remote node’s
Network address.
As with all unicasts after successful transmission
the sequence number of the unicast is stated
using the “SEQ:XX” prompt. When
acknowledged (or not) the accompanying
“ACK:XX” (or “NACK:XX”) prompt is displayed.