Technical Specs

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For Release 6.1 Wi-SUN mode, you need to configure phy mode 66 or 64. For Release 6.2 Wi-SUN mode, you need to
configure phy mode 40 or 42.
Note
When CGR is in Wi-SUN mode, if there are nodes in the WPAN route table and route poisoning is not enabled, changing PANID
will enable temporary RPL poisoning. It will be disabled automatically. The new panid will take affect after 3 DIO messages are
sent.
Verifying Connectivity to the CGR
To verify connectivity to the CGR before querying the system, use the ping command in EXEC mode:
# Router# ping ?
WORD Ping destination address or hostname
atm ATM echo
clns CLNS echo
ethernet Ethernet echo
ip IP echo
ipv6 IPv6 echo
mpls MPLS echo
sna SNA APING transaction program
srb srb echo
tag Tag encapsulated IP echo
<cr>
To discover the routes that packets will actually take when traveling to their destination across an IPv6 network, use the traceroute
ipv6 command in EXEC mode.
# traceroute ipv6 [host-name|ip-address]
show Command Examples
Use the following command to view all WPAN show commands:
Router# show wpan 4/1 ?
config Configuration information
data-rate Data rate during last 1 minute
eap-table Recent EAP node table
hardware Hardware information
ieee154 IEEE 802.15.4 related information
ieeep19012 IEEE P1901.2 related information
link-neighbors Layer 3 link neighbor information
module-type Module type (RF or PLC)
oui-table OUI mapping table for 8-to-6 MAC address translation
(EUI64 <-->IEEE MAC)
outage-server WPAN outage server
outage-table WPAN outage table
packet-count Packet counts
restoration-table WPAN restoration table
rpl RPL related information
service-state WPAN service state
slave-mode Slave mode
This section covers the following RPL and WPAN show commands:
show wpan config, on page 55
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