Configuration#

All configurations have defaults. Therefore, many applications may not need to do anything custom. However, these defaults can be overridden by creating a CONFIGURATION_HEADER or within this header, defining the appropriate macro to a different size. For example, to reduce the amount of memory allocated for child management (from default 6) to 3:

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN 3

The convenience stubs provided in config/sl_zigbee_configuration.c can be overridden by defining the appropriate macro and providing the corresponding callback function. For example, an application with custom debug channel input must implement sl_zigbee_debug_handler() to process it. Along with the function definition, the application should provide the following line in its CONFIGURATION_HEADER:

#define SL_ZIGBEE_APPLICATION_HAS_DEBUG_HANDLER

See sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h for source code.

Macros#

#define

The major version number of the Ember stack release that the application is built against.

#define

The minor version number of the Ember stack release that the application is built against.

#define

Specify the stack profile. The default is Profile 0.

#define

The maximum number of end device children that a router will support.

#define

The security level used for security at the MAC and network layers. The supported values are 0 (no security) and 5 (payload is encrypted and a four-byte MIC is used for authentication).

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_CHILD_TABLE_SIZE SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN

The maximum number of children that a node may have.

#define

The maximum number of link and master keys that a node can store, not including the Trust Center Link Key. The stack maintains special storage for the Trust Center Link Key.

#define

The number of entries for the field upgradeable certificate table. Normally, certificates, such as SE certs, are stored in the runtime-unmodifiable MFG area. However, those devices wishing to add new certificates after manufacturing will have to use the normal token space. This defines the size of that table. For most devices 0 is appropriate since there is no need to change certificates in the field. For those wishing to field upgrade devices with new certificates, 1 is the correct size. Anything more is wasting storage.

#define

The maximum depth of the tree in ZigBee 2006. This implicitly determines the maximum diameter of the network (SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_HOPS) if that value is not overridden.

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_HOPS (2 * SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_DEPTH)

The maximum number of hops for a message.

#define

The amount of memory to allocate for Packet Buffers available to the stack the default is 4096.

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_BEACONS_TO_STORE ( (SL_ZIGBEE_PACKET_BUFFER_HEAP_SIZE <= 2048) ? 18 : 37)

The maximum number of beacons to record when performing an active scan to find networks. Legacy APIs such as sli_zigbee_stack_join_network and the several sli_zigbee_stack_find_and_rejoin_network APIs set the number of beacons to record to 1, while the Network Steering plugin will attempt to record the maximum number of beacons.

#define

The amount of time after which any caches beacons are purged from the cache in RAM. Each beacon stored consumes one packet buffer. The timeout for beacons begins once the first beacon is added to the cache.

#define

The maximum number of router neighbors the stack can keep track of.

#define

The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) that the MAC will hold a message for indirect transmission to a child.

#define

Define the behavior for the address that the multicasts are sent to. The normal address is RxOnWhenIdle=true (0xFFFD). However, setting this to true can change locally generated multicasts to be sent to the sleepy broadcast address (0xFFFF). Changing the default is NOT Zigbee Pro compliant and may not be inter-operable.

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE_KEEP_ALIVE_SUPPORT_MODE SL_ZIGBEE_KEEP_ALIVE_SUPPORT_ALL
#define

The default index into the R21 Child Aging timeout The default value is a timeout of 256 minutes.

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The temporary, short timeout that is given to a joining or insecurely rejoining child. The child is expected to send a network encrypted packet to set its timeout to the default value.

#define

The maximum number of APS retried messages that the stack can transmit at any time. Here, transmitting describes the time between the call to ::sli_zigbee_stack_send_unicast() and the subsequent callback to ::sli_zigbee_stack_message_sent_handler().

#define

Size of 1 is basically the same thing as no duplicate rejection.

#define

The maximum number of bindings supported by the stack. The default is 0 bindings. Each binding consumes 2 bytes of RAM.

#define

The maximum number of EUI64<->network address associations that the stack can maintain. The default value is 8.

#define

The maximum number of destinations to which a node can route messages. This include both messages originating at this node and those relayed for others. The default value is 16.

#define

The number of simultaneous route discoveries that a node will support.

#define

The maximum number of multicast groups that the device may be a member of. The default value is 8.

#define

The number of source route table entries if the source route library is not included. The maximum source route table size is 255 entries, since a one-byte index is used, and the index 0xFF is reserved. The default value is 0.

#define

The maximum number of broadcasts during a single broadcast timeout period. The minimum and default value is 15 and can only be changed on compatible Ember stacks. Be very careful when changing the broadcast table size as it affects timing of the broadcasts and the number of possible broadcasts. Additionally, this value must be universal for all devices in the network. Otherwise, a single router can overwhelm all its neighbors with more broadcasts than they can support. In general, this value should be left alone.

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE SL_ZIGBEE_DEFAULT_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE
#define

Settings to control if and where assert information will be printed.

#define

The time the stack will wait (in milliseconds) between sending blocks of a fragmented message. The default value is 0.

#define

The maximum number of blocks of a fragmented message that can be sent in a single window is defined to be 8.

#define

The number of blocks of a fragmented message that can be sent in a single window. The maximum is SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE. The default value is 1.

#define

The length of time that the device will wait for an answer to its Application Key Request. For the Trust Center, this is the time it will hold the first request and wait for a second matching request. If both arrive within this time period, the Trust Center will reply to both with the new key. If both requests are not received, the Trust Center will discard the request. The time is in minutes, with the maximum time being 10 minutes. A value of 0 minutes indicates that the Trust Center will not buffer the request but instead respond immediately. Only 1 outstanding request is supported at a time.

#define

The length of time, in seconds, that a trust center will store a transient link key that a device can use to join its network. A transient key is added with a call to sli_zigbee_stack_sec_man_import_transient_key. After the transient key is added, it will be removed once this amount of time has passed. A joining device will not be able to use that key to join until it is added again on the trust center. The default value is 300 seconds, i.e., 5 minutes.

#define

A reserved transient key timeout value that, when stored with a "transient" key, prevents its removal from the transient key table when the session is active. Note that some standard security procedures (e.g. Zigbee Direct) require session keys to remain active indefinitely for the duration of the of the exchange.

#define

The number of PAN ID conflict reports that must be received by the network manager within one minute to trigger a PAN ID change. Very rarely, a corrupt beacon can pass the CRC check and trigger a false PAN id conflict. This is more likely to happen in very large dense networks. Setting this value to 2 or 3 dramatically reduces the chances of a spurious PAN ID change. The maximum value is 63. The default value is 2.

#define

The number of network level retries before network layer gives up sending a message, and return with an error. This could be seen as an extension to mac retries, and can take a range between 0..15. Setting the value to 0 disables network retries.

#define

The number of event tasks that can be tracked for the purpose of processor idling. The Ember Zigbee Pro Stack requires two tasks, an application and associated libraries may use additional tasks, though typically no more than 5 are needed for most applications.

#define

The number of networks supported by the stack.

#define

The number of unique group identifiers that this device requires.

#define

The RSSI threshold applied to incoming scan requests.

#define

The number of proxy table entries supported. Only on SoC images.

#define

The number of sink table entries supported. Only on SoC images.

#define

The timeout (seconds) to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (0 being never).

#define

The maximum table size to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (being either 0 or SL_ZIGBEE_GP_PROXY_TABLE_SIZE).

#define

The timeout (seconds) to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (0 being never).

#define

The maximum table size to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (being either 0 or SL_ZIGBEE_GP_SINK_TABLE_SIZE).

#define

The maximum number of ZC and ZR devices can be supported in a multi network mode. All the ZC and ZR devices are expected to be on the same channel with different PAN IDs. Multi network with multiple ZC and ZR devices are supported only on EFR platform.

#define

The maximum number of ZC and ZR devices can be supported in a multi network mode. All the ZC and ZR devices are expected to be on the same channel with different PAN IDs. Multi network with multiple ZC and ZR devices are supported only on EFR platform.

#define

The number of ZC and ZR device types are present in the application. This configuration is used to expand the various stack tables and events required to support the multi PAN application. Note that for SoC, this define is generated by app builder based on the device type(s) present in the application.

#define
SL_ZIGBEE_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICE_COUNT (NETWORK_0_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT + NETWORK_1_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT)
#define

The 802.15.4 CCA mode that should be used at startup. The default value is RAIL_IEEE802154_CCA_MODE_RSSI. This value is configured in the radio during initialization. The user may override this value at runtime using ::sli_zigbee_stack_set_radio_ieee802154_cca_mode.

Macro Definition Documentation#

SL_ZIGBEE_API_MAJOR_VERSION#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_API_MAJOR_VERSION
Value:
2

The major version number of the Ember stack release that the application is built against.


Definition at line 115 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_API_MINOR_VERSION#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_API_MINOR_VERSION
Value:
0

The minor version number of the Ember stack release that the application is built against.


Definition at line 122 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_PROFILE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_PROFILE
Value:
0

Specify the stack profile. The default is Profile 0.

You can set this to Profile 1 (Zigbee) or Profile 2 (Zigbee Pro) in your application's configuration header (.h) file using:

#define SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_PROFILE 1

or

#define SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_PROFILE 2

Definition at line 138 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_COMPLIANCE_REVISION#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_STACK_COMPLIANCE_REVISION
Value:
22

Definition at line 153 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN
Value:
6

The maximum number of end device children that a router will support.


Definition at line 159 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_SECURITY_LEVEL#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_SECURITY_LEVEL
Value:
5

The security level used for security at the MAC and network layers. The supported values are 0 (no security) and 5 (payload is encrypted and a four-byte MIC is used for authentication).


Definition at line 178 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_CHILD_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_CHILD_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN

The maximum number of children that a node may have.

For the mesh stack, this defaults to the value of SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_END_DEVICE_CHILDREN. In the mesh stack router children are not stored in the child table.

Each child table entry requires 4 bytes of RAM and a 10 byte token.

Application definitions for SL_ZIGBEE_CHILD_TABLE_SIZE that are larger than the default value are ignored and the default value used instead.


Definition at line 205 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_KEY_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_KEY_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The maximum number of link and master keys that a node can store, not including the Trust Center Link Key. The stack maintains special storage for the Trust Center Link Key.

For the Trust Center, this controls how many totally unique Trust Center Link Keys may be stored. The rest of the devices in the network will use a global or hashed link key.

For normal nodes, this controls the number of Application Link Keys it can store. The Trust Center Link Key is stored separately from this table.


Definition at line 222 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_CERTIFICATE_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_CERTIFICATE_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The number of entries for the field upgradeable certificate table. Normally, certificates, such as SE certs, are stored in the runtime-unmodifiable MFG area. However, those devices wishing to add new certificates after manufacturing will have to use the normal token space. This defines the size of that table. For most devices 0 is appropriate since there is no need to change certificates in the field. For those wishing to field upgrade devices with new certificates, 1 is the correct size. Anything more is wasting storage.


Definition at line 235 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_DEPTH#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_DEPTH
Value:
15

The maximum depth of the tree in ZigBee 2006. This implicitly determines the maximum diameter of the network (SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_HOPS) if that value is not overridden.


Definition at line 248 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_HOPS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_HOPS
Value:
(2 * SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_DEPTH)

The maximum number of hops for a message.

The default maximum number of hops is two times the maximum depth (SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_DEPTH). This is the fallback value when the radius is not supplied by the Application (i.e., 0) or the stack is sending a message.


Definition at line 261 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_PACKET_BUFFER_HEAP_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_PACKET_BUFFER_HEAP_SIZE
Value:
4096

The amount of memory to allocate for Packet Buffers available to the stack the default is 4096.

Each packet buffer has an overhead of 8-bytes per buffer and can store a variable length of data


Definition at line 272 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_BEACONS_TO_STORE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_BEACONS_TO_STORE
Value:
( (SL_ZIGBEE_PACKET_BUFFER_HEAP_SIZE <= 2048) ? 18 : 37)

The maximum number of beacons to record when performing an active scan to find networks. Legacy APIs such as sli_zigbee_stack_join_network and the several sli_zigbee_stack_find_and_rejoin_network APIs set the number of beacons to record to 1, while the Network Steering plugin will attempt to record the maximum number of beacons.

It is important not to consume all packet buffers in a system, else the transmission and reception of packets will fail, since TX and RX packets are held in packet buffers.


Definition at line 289 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

BEACON_STORAGE_TIMEOUT_MS#

#define BEACON_STORAGE_TIMEOUT_MS
Value:
(3 * 60 * 1000)

The amount of time after which any caches beacons are purged from the cache in RAM. Each beacon stored consumes one packet buffer. The timeout for beacons begins once the first beacon is added to the cache.


Definition at line 296 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
26

The maximum number of router neighbors the stack can keep track of.

A neighbor is a node within radio range. The maximum allowed value is 26. End device children are stored in the child table, not the neighbor table. The default is 16. Setting this value lower than 8 is not recommended.

Each neighbor table entry consumes 18 bytes of RAM (6 for the table itself and 12 bytes of security data).


Definition at line 310 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_NEIGHBOR_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
16

Definition at line 312 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_INDIRECT_TRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_INDIRECT_TRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT
Value:
3000

The maximum amount of time (in milliseconds) that the MAC will hold a message for indirect transmission to a child.

The default is 3000 milliseconds (3 sec). The maximum value is 30 seconds (30000 milliseconds). Larger values will cause rollover confusion.


Definition at line 325 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_INDIRECT_TRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_INDIRECT_TRANSMISSION_TIMEOUT
Value:
30000

Definition at line 327 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_SEND_MULTICASTS_TO_SLEEPY_ADDRESS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_SEND_MULTICASTS_TO_SLEEPY_ADDRESS
Value:
false

Define the behavior for the address that the multicasts are sent to. The normal address is RxOnWhenIdle=true (0xFFFD). However, setting this to true can change locally generated multicasts to be sent to the sleepy broadcast address (0xFFFF). Changing the default is NOT Zigbee Pro compliant and may not be inter-operable.


Definition at line 340 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE_KEEP_ALIVE_SUPPORT_MODE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE_KEEP_ALIVE_SUPPORT_MODE
Value:
SL_ZIGBEE_KEEP_ALIVE_SUPPORT_ALL

Definition at line 346 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SECONDS_10#

#define SECONDS_10
Value:
0

The default index into the R21 Child Aging timeout The default value is a timeout of 256 minutes.


Definition at line 352 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_2#

#define MINUTES_2
Value:
1

Definition at line 353 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_4#

#define MINUTES_4
Value:
2

Definition at line 354 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_8#

#define MINUTES_8
Value:
3

Definition at line 355 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_16#

#define MINUTES_16
Value:
4

Definition at line 356 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_32#

#define MINUTES_32
Value:
5

Definition at line 357 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_64#

#define MINUTES_64
Value:
6

Definition at line 358 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_128#

#define MINUTES_128
Value:
7

Definition at line 359 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_256#

#define MINUTES_256
Value:
8

Definition at line 360 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_512#

#define MINUTES_512
Value:
9

Definition at line 361 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_1024#

#define MINUTES_1024
Value:
10

Definition at line 362 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_2048#

#define MINUTES_2048
Value:
11

Definition at line 363 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_4096#

#define MINUTES_4096
Value:
12

Definition at line 364 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_8192#

#define MINUTES_8192
Value:
13

Definition at line 365 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

MINUTES_16384#

#define MINUTES_16384
Value:
14

Definition at line 366 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE_POLL_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_END_DEVICE_POLL_TIMEOUT
Value:
MINUTES_256

Definition at line 369 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_SHORT_CHILD_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_SHORT_CHILD_TIMEOUT
Value:
MINUTES_2

The temporary, short timeout that is given to a joining or insecurely rejoining child. The child is expected to send a network encrypted packet to set its timeout to the default value.


Definition at line 380 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_LINK_POWER_DELTA_INTERVAL#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_LINK_POWER_DELTA_INTERVAL
Value:
300

Definition at line 385 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_APS_UNICAST_MESSAGE_COUNT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_APS_UNICAST_MESSAGE_COUNT
Value:
10

The maximum number of APS retried messages that the stack can transmit at any time. Here, transmitting describes the time between the call to ::sli_zigbee_stack_send_unicast() and the subsequent callback to ::sli_zigbee_stack_message_sent_handler().

Note

  • A message will typically use one packet buffer for the message header and one or more packet buffers for the payload. The default is 10 messages.

Each APS retried message consumes 6 bytes of RAM and two or more packet buffers.


Definition at line 401 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_APS_DUPLICATE_REJECTION_MAX_ENTRIES#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_APS_DUPLICATE_REJECTION_MAX_ENTRIES
Value:
5

Size of 1 is basically the same thing as no duplicate rejection.


Definition at line 408 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_BINDING_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_BINDING_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The maximum number of bindings supported by the stack. The default is 0 bindings. Each binding consumes 2 bytes of RAM.


Definition at line 415 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ADDRESS_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ADDRESS_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
8

The maximum number of EUI64<->network address associations that the stack can maintain. The default value is 8.

Address table entries are 10 bytes in size.


Definition at line 423 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ROUTE_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ROUTE_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
16

The maximum number of destinations to which a node can route messages. This include both messages originating at this node and those relayed for others. The default value is 16.

Route table entries are 6 bytes in size.


Definition at line 433 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_DISCOVERY_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_DISCOVERY_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
8

The number of simultaneous route discoveries that a node will support.

Discovery table entries are 9 bytes in size.


Definition at line 448 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MULTICAST_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MULTICAST_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
8

The maximum number of multicast groups that the device may be a member of. The default value is 8.

Multicast table entries are 3 bytes in size.


Definition at line 461 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_SOURCE_ROUTE_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_SOURCE_ROUTE_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The number of source route table entries if the source route library is not included. The maximum source route table size is 255 entries, since a one-byte index is used, and the index 0xFF is reserved. The default value is 0.

Source route table entries are 4 bytes in size.


Definition at line 471 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_SOURCE_ROUTE_RELAY_COUNT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_SOURCE_ROUTE_RELAY_COUNT
Value:
11

Definition at line 475 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_DEFAULT_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_DEFAULT_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
15

The maximum number of broadcasts during a single broadcast timeout period. The minimum and default value is 15 and can only be changed on compatible Ember stacks. Be very careful when changing the broadcast table size as it affects timing of the broadcasts and the number of possible broadcasts. Additionally, this value must be universal for all devices in the network. Otherwise, a single router can overwhelm all its neighbors with more broadcasts than they can support. In general, this value should be left alone.

Broadcast table entries are 6 bytes in size.


Definition at line 491 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
SL_ZIGBEE_DEFAULT_BROADCAST_TABLE_SIZE

Definition at line 494 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_RETRY_QUEUE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_RETRY_QUEUE_SIZE
Value:
16

Definition at line 502 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_STORE_AND_FORWARD_QUEUE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_STORE_AND_FORWARD_QUEUE_SIZE
Value:
5

Definition at line 506 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ASSERT_SERIAL_PORT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ASSERT_SERIAL_PORT
Value:
1

Settings to control if and where assert information will be printed.

The output can be suppressed by defining SL_ZIGBEE_ASSERT_OUTPUT_DISABLED. The serial port to which the output is sent can be changed by defining SL_ZIGBEE_ASSERT_SERIAL_PORT as the desired port.

The default is to have the assert output on and sent to serial port 1.


Definition at line 520 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_DELAY_MS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_DELAY_MS
Value:
0

The time the stack will wait (in milliseconds) between sending blocks of a fragmented message. The default value is 0.


Definition at line 527 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE
Value:
8

The maximum number of blocks of a fragmented message that can be sent in a single window is defined to be 8.


Definition at line 533 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_WINDOW_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_WINDOW_SIZE
Value:
1

The number of blocks of a fragmented message that can be sent in a single window. The maximum is SL_ZIGBEE_FRAGMENT_MAX_WINDOW_SIZE. The default value is 1.


Definition at line 540 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_REQUEST_KEY_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_REQUEST_KEY_TIMEOUT
Value:
0

The length of time that the device will wait for an answer to its Application Key Request. For the Trust Center, this is the time it will hold the first request and wait for a second matching request. If both arrive within this time period, the Trust Center will reply to both with the new key. If both requests are not received, the Trust Center will discard the request. The time is in minutes, with the maximum time being 10 minutes. A value of 0 minutes indicates that the Trust Center will not buffer the request but instead respond immediately. Only 1 outstanding request is supported at a time.

The Zigbee Pro Compliant value is 0.


Definition at line 558 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_KEY_TIMEOUT_S#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_KEY_TIMEOUT_S
Value:
(300)

The length of time, in seconds, that a trust center will store a transient link key that a device can use to join its network. A transient key is added with a call to sli_zigbee_stack_sec_man_import_transient_key. After the transient key is added, it will be removed once this amount of time has passed. A joining device will not be able to use that key to join until it is added again on the trust center. The default value is 300 seconds, i.e., 5 minutes.


Definition at line 572 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_KEY_SESSION_TIMEOUT_VAL#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_KEY_SESSION_TIMEOUT_VAL
Value:
0xFFFF

A reserved transient key timeout value that, when stored with a "transient" key, prevents its removal from the transient key table when the session is active. Note that some standard security procedures (e.g. Zigbee Direct) require session keys to remain active indefinitely for the duration of the of the exchange.


Definition at line 582 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_PAN_ID_CONFLICT_REPORT_THRESHOLD#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_PAN_ID_CONFLICT_REPORT_THRESHOLD
Value:
2

The number of PAN ID conflict reports that must be received by the network manager within one minute to trigger a PAN ID change. Very rarely, a corrupt beacon can pass the CRC check and trigger a false PAN id conflict. This is more likely to happen in very large dense networks. Setting this value to 2 or 3 dramatically reduces the chances of a spurious PAN ID change. The maximum value is 63. The default value is 2.


Definition at line 594 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_NETWORK_RETRIES#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_NETWORK_RETRIES
Value:
15

The number of network level retries before network layer gives up sending a message, and return with an error. This could be seen as an extension to mac retries, and can take a range between 0..15. Setting the value to 0 disables network retries.


Definition at line 602 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ZIGBEE_NUM_NETWORK_RETRIES_DEFAULT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ZIGBEE_NUM_NETWORK_RETRIES_DEFAULT
Value:
15

Definition at line 604 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_TASK_COUNT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_TASK_COUNT
Value:
(5)

The number of event tasks that can be tracked for the purpose of processor idling. The Ember Zigbee Pro Stack requires two tasks, an application and associated libraries may use additional tasks, though typically no more than 5 are needed for most applications.


Definition at line 616 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_SUPPORTED_NETWORKS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MAX_SUPPORTED_NETWORKS
Value:
2

The number of networks supported by the stack.


Definition at line 621 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_SUPPORTED_NETWORKS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_SUPPORTED_NETWORKS
Value:
1

Definition at line 624 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ZLL_GROUP_ADDRESSES#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ZLL_GROUP_ADDRESSES
Value:
1

The number of unique group identifiers that this device requires.


Definition at line 646 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ZLL_RSSI_THRESHOLD#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ZLL_RSSI_THRESHOLD
Value:
-128

The RSSI threshold applied to incoming scan requests.


Definition at line 652 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_PROXY_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_PROXY_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
5

The number of proxy table entries supported. Only on SoC images.


Definition at line 659 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_SINK_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_SINK_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The number of sink table entries supported. Only on SoC images.


Definition at line 665 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_TOKEN_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_TOKEN_TIMEOUT
Value:
7

The timeout (seconds) to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (0 being never).


Definition at line 672 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_TOKEN_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_TOKEN_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The maximum table size to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (being either 0 or SL_ZIGBEE_GP_PROXY_TABLE_SIZE).


Definition at line 678 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_IN_SINK_TOKEN_TIMEOUT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_IN_SINK_TOKEN_TIMEOUT
Value:
7

The timeout (seconds) to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (0 being never).


Definition at line 684 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_IN_SINK_TOKEN_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_GP_INCOMING_FC_IN_SINK_TOKEN_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
0

The maximum table size to restore the GPD incoming security frame counter in the Flash (being either 0 or SL_ZIGBEE_GP_SINK_TABLE_SIZE).


Definition at line 690 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MULTI_NETWORK_MAX_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICES_SUPPORTED#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MULTI_NETWORK_MAX_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICES_SUPPORTED
Value:
2

The maximum number of ZC and ZR devices can be supported in a multi network mode. All the ZC and ZR devices are expected to be on the same channel with different PAN IDs. Multi network with multiple ZC and ZR devices are supported only on EFR platform.


Definition at line 697 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_MULTI_NETWORK_MAX_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICES_SUPPORTED#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_MULTI_NETWORK_MAX_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICES_SUPPORTED
Value:
SL_ZIGBEE_SUPPORTED_NETWORKS

The maximum number of ZC and ZR devices can be supported in a multi network mode. All the ZC and ZR devices are expected to be on the same channel with different PAN IDs. Multi network with multiple ZC and ZR devices are supported only on EFR platform.


Definition at line 700 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

NETWORK_0_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT#

#define NETWORK_0_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT
Value:
(1)

The number of ZC and ZR device types are present in the application. This configuration is used to expand the various stack tables and events required to support the multi PAN application. Note that for SoC, this define is generated by app builder based on the device type(s) present in the application.


Definition at line 714 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

NETWORK_1_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT#

#define NETWORK_1_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT
Value:
(0)

Definition at line 727 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICE_COUNT#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ZC_AND_ZR_DEVICE_COUNT
Value:
(NETWORK_0_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT + NETWORK_1_ZC_AND_ZR_COUNT)

Definition at line 737 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_DEVICE_MGMT_MAX_CAPACITY#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_DEVICE_MGMT_MAX_CAPACITY
Value:
64

Definition at line 766 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_DEVICE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_TRANSIENT_DEVICE_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS
Value:
(10000u)

Definition at line 774 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ENABLE_APS_ACKS_FOR_COMMANDS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ENABLE_APS_ACKS_FOR_COMMANDS
Value:
(false)

Definition at line 781 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_CUSTOM_MAC_FILTER_TABLE_SIZE#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_CUSTOM_MAC_FILTER_TABLE_SIZE
Value:
2

Definition at line 785 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h

SL_ZIGBEE_ZDO_BEACON_SURVEY_MAX_UNIQUE_NETWORKS#

#define SL_ZIGBEE_ZDO_BEACON_SURVEY_MAX_UNIQUE_NETWORKS
Value:
8

The 802.15.4 CCA mode that should be used at startup. The default value is RAIL_IEEE802154_CCA_MODE_RSSI. This value is configured in the radio during initialization. The user may override this value at runtime using ::sli_zigbee_stack_set_radio_ieee802154_cca_mode.

Note

  • The value of this macro is used at startup for SoC and NCP applications only. A host application does not use this value, nor does it set the CCA mode at startup by default.

the number of beacons to store when performing a beacon survey scan


Definition at line 813 of file stack/config/sl_zigbee_configuration_defaults.h