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This tutorial will show you how to run Contiki's RPL demos on Redwire
Econotags.
1). Obtain Redwire Econotags, or other mc1322x hardware.
1) Obtain Redwire Econotags, or other mc1322x hardware.
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See [the mc1322x hardware](http://mc1322x.devl.org/hardware.html) for
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ all the necessary pins to load, erase, and reset the mc13224v. The
other port is connected to the JTAG pins for run-time debugging. **No
other programming hardware is necessary. Just your computer!**
2). Get a toolchain, and Contiki source.
2) Get a toolchain, and Contiki source.
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Everything you need is in [Instant Contiki
@ -38,10 +38,10 @@ Development of the mc1322x port occurs in a different branch from the
main Contiki CVS repository. The most current mc1322x contiki port can be found here:
[contik-mc1322x.git](http://git.devl.org/?p=malvira/contiki-mc1322x.git)
3). Build the border-router and rpl-udp
3) Build the border-router and rpl-udp
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The RPL demo consists of a "Border router" and at least on other RPL
The RPL demo consists of a "Border router" and at least one other RPL
enabled node. For this tutorial, the border router creates a RPL DAG
and is the ROOT. The other node will be a RPL udp-client. It joins the
RPL network, acts as an RPL router, and sends a UDP datagram to a
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ To build the udp-client, do:
which will build 'udp-client_redbee-econotag.bin'.
4). Load the binaries on the the Econotags:
4) Load the binaries on the Econotags:
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### a) Run the econotags with randomized MAC addresses (random, but persistent)
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ you haven't programmed one in:
fe80:0000:0000:0000:0250:c2ff:fea8:c266
Tentative global IPv6 address aaaa:0000:0000:0000:0250:c2ff:fea8:c266
This mac address is used to derive it's IPv6 address. In this example,
This mac address is used to derive its IPv6 address. In this example,
it's aaaa::0250:c2ff:fea8:c266.
The border router connects to your computer over a SLIP tunnel formed
@ -126,8 +126,7 @@ libmc1322x. See:
Then to flash the MAC address you can do:
mc1322x-load.pl -e -f flasher_redbee-econotag.bin -z -t /dev/ttyUSB1
-c 'bbmc -l redbee-econotag reset' 0x1e000,0xABC25000,0x010000C0
mc1322x-load.pl -e -f flasher_redbee-econotag.bin -z -t /dev/ttyUSB1 -c 'bbmc -l redbee-econotag reset' 0x1e000,0xABC25000,0x010000C0
+ -z to indicate you are sending a zero length binary to flasher.
+ -e causes mc1322x-load.pl to exit when it's done, instead of
@ -166,7 +165,7 @@ The RPL border-router serves a webpage that displays the known
neighbors and the known routes to all the node on the DAG. In firefox,
you can type in the following to go to a IPv6 address:
http://[address aaaa:0000:0000:0000:0250:c2ff:fea8:c266]
http://[aaaa:0000:0000:0000:0250:c2ff:fea8:c266]
#### Neighbors
fe80::250:c2ff:fea8:cbf4