RouterInformationGlobalTLV: {
    bitmask: number;
}

Type declaration

  • bitmask: number

    Bits:

    • 0 Hub Connectivity
      • This bit indicates the state of nwkHubConnectivity from the NIB of the local device. It advertises whether the router has connectivity to a Hub device as defined by the higher-level application layer. A value of 1 means there is connectivity, and a value of 0 means there is no current Hub connectivity. 1 Uptime
      • This 1-bit value indicates the uptime of the router. A value of 1 indicates the router has been up for more than 24 hours. A value of 0 indicates the router has been up for less than 24 hours. 2 Preferred Parent
      • This bit indicates the state of nwkPreferredParent from the NIB of the local device. When supported, it extends Hub Connecivity, advertising the devices capacity to be the parent for an additional device. A value of 1 means that this device should be preferred. A value of 0 indicates that it should not be preferred. Devices that do not make this determination SHALL always report a value of 0. 3 Battery Backup
      • This bit indicates that the router has battery backup and thus will not be affected by temporary losses in power. 4 Enhanced Beacon Request Support
      • When this bit is set to 1, it indicates that the router supports responding to Enhanced beacon requests as defined by IEEE Std 802.15.4. A zero for this bit indicates the device has no support for responding to enhanced beacon requests. 5 MAC Data Poll Keepalive Support
      • This indicates that the device has support for the MAC Data Poll Keepalive method for End Device timeouts. 6 End Device Keepalive Support
      • This indicates that the device has support for the End Device Keepalive method for End Device timeouts. 7 Power Negotiation Support
      • This indicates the device has support for Power Negotiation with end devices. 8-15 Reserved These bits SHALL be set to 0.