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CC3135MOD
SWRS225A FEBRUARY 2019REVISED AUGUST 2019
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6.2.2 Network Stack
The network stack features are as follows:
Integrated IPv4, IPv6, and TCP/IP stack with BSD socket APIs for simple Internet connectivity with any
MCU, microprocessor, or ASIC
NOTE
Not all APIs are 100% BSD compliant. Not all BSD APIs are supported.
Support of 16 simultaneous TCP, UDP, RAW, SSL\TLS sockets
Built-in network protocols:
Static IP, LLA, DHCPv4, DHCPv6 (Stateful) with DAD and Stateless auto configuration
ARP, ICMPv4, IGMP, ICMPv6, MLD, ND
DNS client for easy connection to the local network and the Internet
Built-in network application and utilities:
HTTP/HTTPS
Web page content stored on serial Flash
RESTful APIs for setting\configuring application content
Dynamic user callbacks
Service discovery: Multicast DNS service discovery allows a client to advertise its service without a
centralized server. After connecting to the access point, the CC3135 device provides critical
information, such as device name, IP, vendor, and port number.
DHCP server
Ping
Table 6-1 summarizes the NWP features.
Table 6-1. NWP Features
Feature Description
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a/b/g/n station
802.11a/b/g AP supporting up to four stations
Wi-Fi Direct client and group owner
Wi-Fi channels 2.4 GHz ISM and 5 GHz U-NII Channels
Channel Bandwidth 20 MHz
Wi-Fi security WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, WPA2 enterprise (802.1x)
Wi-Fi provisioning SmartConfig technology, Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS2), AP mode with internal HTTP web server
IP protocols IPv4/IPv6
IP addressing Static IP, LLA, DHCPv4, DHCPv6 with DAD
Cross layer ARP, ICMPv4, IGMP, ICMPv6, MLD, NDP
Transport
UDP, TCP
SSLv3.0/TLSv1.0/TLSv1.1/TLSv1.2
RAW
Network applications and
utilities
Ping
HTTP/HTTPS web server
mDNS
DNS-SD
DHCP server
Host interface UART/SPI