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BS EN 62591:2010

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Industrial communication networks. Wireless communication network and communication profiles. WirelessHART™

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BSI 2010 452
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IEC 62591:2010 specifies an additional Type 20 communication network to IEC 61158-5-20, IEC 61158-6-20 and a Communication Profile CP 9/2 in addition to IEC 61784-1 CPF 9. This standard specifies the following: – Physical layer service definition and protocol specification, – Data-link layer service and protocol, – Application layer service and protocol, – Network management, – Security, – Communication profile, – Wireless procedures and Gateway. It cancels and replaces IEC/PAS 62591 published in 2009. This first edition constitutes a technical revision. The French version of this standard has not been voted upon. This bilingual version, published in 2011-07, corresponds to the English version.

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7 CONTENTS
23 INTRODUCTION
25 1 Scope
2 Normative references
26 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions
3.1 Reference model terms and definitions
27 3.2 Terms and definitions from ISO/IEC 7498 1 terms
3.3 Specific terms and definitions
36 3.4 Abbreviations
38 3.5 Conventions
43 Tables
Table 1 – Conventions used for state machines
44 Figures
Figure 1 – Superframe class example
45 Figure 2 – Inheritance example
Table 2 – Class relationship notation
46 Figure 3 – Basic aggregation example
Figure 4 – Composition aggregation example
Table 3 – Multiplicity notation
47 4 Physical layer specification and service definition
4.1 Physical layer service definition
48 Figure 5 – Physical layer service sequences
Table 4 – Ph-Enable primitives and parameters
49 Table 5 – Ph-CCA primitives and parameters
Table 6 – Ph-Data primitives and parameters
50 Table 7 – PhM-Set primitive and parameters
51 4.2 Physical layer protocol specification
5 Data-link layer service definition – Type 20 elements
5.1 Data-link layer services
Table 8 – PhM-Get primitive and parameters
54 Figure 6 – Message service error-free sequences
55 Figure 7 – Message service sequences with errors
Figure 8 – Receive only message service
56 Table 9 – DL-Transmit primitives and parameters
57 Table 10 – DL-Receive primitive and parameters
58 Table 11 – DL-Disconnect primitive and parameters
Table 12 – DL-Path-failure primitive and parameters
59 Table 13 – DL-Advertise primitive and parameters
Table 14 – DL-Neighbor primitive and parameters
60 Table 15 – DLM Set primitive and parameters
Table 16 – DLM Get primitive and parameters
61 Table 17 – DLM Action primitive and parameters
62 5.2 Network layer services
63 Figure 9 – NLL Data transfer service sequences
Table 18 – NL-Transmit primitives and parameters
65 Table 19 – NLM Set primitive and parameters
Table 20 – NLM Get primitive and parameters
66 Table 21 – NLM Action primitive and parameters
67 5.3 Transport layer services
68 Figure 10 – Data transfer service error-free sequences
69 Figure 11 – Data transfer service sequences with errors
Table 22 – TL-Data-transfer primitives and parameters
71 Table 23 – TL-Data-exchange primitives and parameters
73 Table 24 – TLM Set primitive and parameters
Table 25 – TLM Get primitive and parameters
74 6 Data-link layer protocol specification – Type 20 elements
6.1 Overview
75 Figure 12 – A TDMA slot and superframe
76 Figure 13 – Channel hopping
78 Figure 14 – Wireless network
79 6.2 Logical link control
Figure 15 – DLPDU Structure
Figure 16 – Address specifier
80 Table 26 – Network_ID Allocation
81 Figure 17 – Construction of 8-octet EUI-64 Address
Figure 18 – DLPDU specifier
83 Table 27 – Contents of the ACK DLPDU payload
Table 28 –ACK response-code
85 Table 29 – Contents of the Advertise DLPDU payload
Table 30 – Beginning of the superframe
Table 31 – The next field after the last superframe size
Table 32 – Repeated for each link
86 Table 33 – Channel and frequency assignments
89 6.3 Medium Access Control
90 Figure 19 – Slot timing details
91 Table 34 – Slot timing definitions and values
93 Figure 20 – DLE tables and relationship
Table 35 – Minimum DLE Table and buffer space requirement
94 Table 36 – Superframe attributes
Table 37 – Link attributes
96 Table 38 – Neighbor attributes and variables
97 Table 39 – Graph attributes
98 Table 40 – Packet record
100 Figure 21 – Relationships used for link scheduling
102 Table 41 – Example Backoff_cntr selection sets
103 Figure 22 – MAC components
105 Figure 23 – TDMA state machine
106 Table 42 – TDMA state machine
109 Figure 24 – XMIT state machine
110 Table 43 – XMIT state transitions
112 Figure 25 – RECV state machine
113 Table 44 – RECV state machine
114 Figure 26 – ACK transmission state machine
115 6.4 DL-management-information
Table 45 – ACK transmission state machine
Table 46 – DL attributes
116 6.5 Network layer
Table 47 – DL actions
117 Figure 27 – Graph routing
118 Figure 28 – Source routing
119 Figure 29 – NPDU Structure
Figure 30 – NPDU control octet
121 Figure 31 – Security control octet
Table 48 – Counter value
123 Table 49 – Session attributes
124 Table 50 – NPDU nonce
127 Figure 32 – NLE tables and relationship
Table 51 – Minimum NLE Table space requirement
128 Table 52 – Route attributes
Table 53 – Source route attributes
129 Table 54 – TimeTable attributes
Table 55 – NLE states
130 Figure 33 – NLE state machine
132 Table 56 – NPDU construction
133 Figure 34 – Routing decision of the NPDU
134 Table 57 – Routing actions
135 Table 58 – NL attributes
Table 59 – NL actions
136 6.6 Transport layer
Figure 35 – TPDU Structure
Figure 36 – TPDU control octet
137 Table 60 – Transport pipe attributes
138 Table 61 – Transport control encoding for TL-Data-transfer request
Table 62 – Transport control encoding for TL-Data-exchange request
139 Table 63 – Transport control encoding for TL-Data-exchange response
141 Figure 37 – Transition diagram of the client data transfer state machine
Figure 38 – Transition diagram of the client data exchange state machine
Table 64 – Client data transfer state table
142 Figure 39 – Transition diagram of the server state machine
Table 65 – Client data exchange state table
143 Table 66 – Server state table
144 7 Application layer service definition – Type 20 elements
7.1 Common concepts
7.2 Data type ASE
145 Figure 40 – Data type class hierarchy
152 7.3 Communication model specification
Table 67 – Data type summary
Table 68 – Response code values
156 Table 69 – Read service parameters
158 Table 70 – Write service parameters
159 Table 71 – Information report service parameters
161 Table 72 – Action service parameters
221 Table 73 – AR get attributes service parameters
222 Table 74 – AR set attributes service parameters
223 Table 75 – Class summary
Table 76 – Confirmed services by AREP class
Table 77 – Unconfirmed services by AREP class
224 8 Application layer protocol specification – Type 20 elements
8.1 Abstract syntax
8.2 Transfer syntax
Table 78 – Response code values
225 Figure 41 – Request APDU format from master to slave
Table 79 – Extended status values
226 Figure 42 – Normal response APDU format from slave to master
Figure 43 – Command error response APDU format from slave to master
227 Figure 44 – Aggregated command APDU
229 Table 80 – Reset configuration changed flags value field
Table 81 – Reset configuration changed flag command specific Response codes
230 Table 82 – Perform self test command specific Response codes
Table 83 – Perform device reset command specific Response codes
231 Table 84 – Read additional device status value field
Table 85 – Read additional device status command specific Response codes
232 Table 86 – Read additional device status value field
Table 87 – Read additional device status command specific Response codes
233 Table 88 – Read device variable information value field
Table 89 – Read device variable information response value field
234 Table 90 – Read device variable information command specific Response codes
Table 91 – Write device variable value field
235 Table 92 – Write device variable command specific response codes
236 Table 93 – Read real-time clock value field
Table 94 – Read real-time clock command specific response codes
Table 95 – Write publish data period value field
237 Table 96 – Write publish data period command specific response codes
238 Table 97 – Write publish data trigger field
Table 98 – Write publish data trigger command specific response codes
239 Figure 45 – Windowed trigger mode
Figure 46 – Windowed trigger mode with maximum update time expired
Table 99 – Publish data message trigger source
240 Figure 47 – Level trigger mode
Table 100 – Read publish data mode configuration request value field
241 Table 101 – Read publish data mode configuration response value field
Table 102 – Read publish data mode configuration command specific response codes
242 Table 103 – Flush delayed responses command specific Response codes
243 Table 104 – Write publish data mode configuration value field
Table 105 – Write publish data device variables command specific response codes
244 Table 106 – Write publish data mode command number value field
Table 107 – Write publish data mode command number value field
Table 108 – Write publish data mode command number command specific response codes
245 Table 109 – Write publish data mode control value field
Table 110 – Write publish data mode control command specific response codes
247 Table 111 – Read event notification summary request value field
Table 112 – Read event notification summary response value field
Table 113 – Read event notification summary command specific response codes
248 Table 114 – Write event notification bit mask value field
Table 115 – Write event notification bit mask command specific response codes
249 Table 116 – Write event notification timing value field
Table 117 – Write event notification timing command specific response codes
250 Table 118 – Write event notification control value field
Table 119 – Write event notification control command specific response codes
251 Table 120 – Write event notification acknowledgement value field
Table 121 – Write event notification acknowledgement command specific response codes
252 Table 122 – Write Join_key value field
Table 123 – Write Join_key command specific response codes
253 Table 124 – Read join status value field
Table 125 – Read join status command specific response codes
Table 126 – Write Active_search_shed_time request value field
254 Table 127 – Write Active_search_shed_time response value field
Table 128 – Write Active_search_shed_time command specific response codes
255 Table 129 – Write Join mode configuration value field
Table 130 – Write Join mode configuration command specific response codes
256 Table 131 – Read Join mode configuration response value field
Table 132 – Read Join mode configuration command specific response codes
Table 133 – Write network_ID value field
257 Table 134 – Write network_ID command specific response codes
Table 135 – Read network_ID value field
Table 136 – Read network_ID command specific response codes
258 Table 137 – Write Network_tag value field
Table 138 – Write Network_tag command specific Response codes
259 Table 139 – Read Network_tag response value field
Table 140 – Read Network_tag command-specific response codes
Table 141 – Read wireless device capabilities value field
Table 142 – Read wireless device capabilities command specific response codes
260 Table 143 – Read battery life response value field
Table 144 – Read battery life command-specific response codes
261 Table 145 – Report device health response value field
Table 146 – Report device health command specific response codes
Table 147 – Read neighbor health list request value field
262 Table 148 – Read neighbor health list response value field
Table 149 – Read neighbor health list command specific response codes
263 Table 150 – Read device nickname response value field
Table 151 – Read device nickname command-specific response codes
Table 152 – Read session list request value field
Table 153 – Read session list response value field
264 Table 154 – Read session list command specific response codes
Table 155 – Read superframe list request value field
Table 156 – Read superframe list response value field
265 Table 157 – Read superframe list command specific response codes
Table 158 – Read link list request value field
Table 159 – Read link list response value field
266 Table 160 – Read link list command specific response codes
Table 161 – Read graph list request value field
Table 162 – Read graph list response value field
Table 163 – Read graph list command specific response codes
267 Table 164 – Read neighbor attribute flag request value field
Table 165 – Read neighbor attribute flag response value field
Table 166 – Read neighbor attribute flag command specific response codes
268 Table 167 – Read neighbor signal level request value field
Table 168 – Read neighbor signal level response value field
Table 169 – Read neighbor signal level command specific response codes
269 Table 170 – Report path down alarm response value field
Table 171 – Report path down alarm command specific response codes
Table 172 – Report source route failed alarm response value field
Table 173 – Report source route failed alarm command specific response codes
270 Table 174 – Report graph route failed alarm response value field
Table 175 – Report graph route failed alarm command specific response codes
Table 176 – Report transport layer failed alarm response value field
Table 177 – Report transport layer failed alarm command specific response codes
271 Table 178 – Write UTC time mapping value field
Table 179 – Write UTC time mapping command specific response codes
Table 180 – Read UTC time mapping response value field
272 Table 181 – Read UTC time mapping command specific response codes
Table 182 – Write timer interval value field
Table 183 – Write timer interval command specific response codes
273 Table 184 – Read timer interval request value field
Table 185 – Read timer interval response value field
Table 186 – Read timer interval command specific response codes
Table 187 – Write radio power output value field
274 Table 188 – Write radio power output command specific response codes
Table 189 – Read radio power output response value field
275 Table 190 – Read radio power output command specific response codes
Table 191 – Request TimeTable value field
276 Table 192 – Request TimeTable command specific response codes
Table 193 – Read TimeTable list request value field
277 Table 194 – Read TimeTable list response value field
Table 195 – Read TimeTable list command specific response codes
278 Table 196 – Delete TimeTable request value field
Table 197 – Delete TimeTable response value field
Table 198 – Delete TimeTable command specific response codes
Table 199 – Read route list request value field
279 Table 200 – Read route list response value field
Table 201 – Read route list command specific response codes
Table 202 – Read source route request value field
280 Table 203 – Read source route response value field
Table 204 – Read source route command specific response codes
Table 205 – Read CCA mode response value field
Table 206 – Read CCA mode command specific response codes
281 Table 207 – Write CCA mode value field
Table 208 – Write CCA mode command specific response codes
282 Table 209 – Read handheld superframe response value field
Table 210 – Read handheld superframe command specific response codes
Table 211 – Write handheld superframe value field
Table 212 – Write handheld superframe command specific response codes
283 Table 213 – Read packet hop-to-live response value field
Table 214 – Read packet hop-to-live command specific response codes
Table 215 – Write packet hop-to-live value field
284 Table 216 – Write packet hop-to-live command specific response codes
Table 217 – Read Join_priority response value field
Table 218 – Read Join_priority command specific response codes
285 Table 219 – Write Join_priority value field
Table 220 – Write Join_priority command specific response codes
Table 221 – Read receive Priority_threshold response value field
286 Table 222 – Read receive Priority_threshold command specific response codes
Table 223 – Write receive Priority_threshold value field
Table 224 – Write receive Priority_threshold command specific response codes
287 Table 225 – Read device list request value field
Table 226 – Read device list response value field
Table 227 – Read device list command specific response codes
288 Table 228 – Add device list entry request value field
Table 229 – Add device list entry response value field
Table 230 – Add device list entry command specific response codes
289 Table 231 – Delete device list entry request value field
Table 232 – Delete device list entry response value field
Table 233 – Delete device list entry command specific response codes
290 Table 234 – Read channel blacklist response value field
Table 235 – Read channel blacklist command specific response codes
Table 236 – Write channel blacklist value field
291 Table 237 – Write channel blacklist command specific response codes
Table 238 – Read back-off exponent response value field
Table 239 – Read back-off exponent command specific response codes
292 Table 240 – Write back-off exponent value field
Table 241 – Write back-off exponent command specific response codes
Table 242 – Write network access mode value field
293 Table 243 – Write network access mode command specific response codes
Table 244 – Read network access mode response value field
Table 245 – Read network access mode command specific response codes
294 Table 246 – Request Session request value field
Table 247 – Request Session response value field
Table 248 – Request Session command specific response codes
295 Table 249 – Read network device identity request value field
Table 250 – Read network device identity response value field
Table 251 – Read network device identity command specific response codes
Table 252 – Read device’s neighbor health request value field
296 Table 253 – Read device’s neighbor health response value field
Table 254 – Read device’s neighbor health command specific response codes
Table 255 – Read network topology information request value field
297 Table 256 – Read network topology information response value field
Table 257 – Read network topology information command specific response codes
Table 258 – Read publish data message list request value field
298 Table 259 – Read publish data message list response value field
Table 260 – Read publish data message list command specific response codes
Table 261 – Flush cached value field
Table 262 – Flush cached responses command specific response codes
299 Table 263 – Write update notification bit mask for a device value field
Table 264 – Write update notification bit mask for a device command specific response codes
Table 265 – Read update notification bit mask for a device request value field
300 Table 266 – Read update notification bit mask for a device response value field
Table 267 – Read update notification bit mask for a device command specific response codes
Table 268 – Report change notification request value field
Table 269 – Report change notification response value field
301 Table 270 – Report change notification command specific response codes
Table 271 – Read network device statistics request value field
302 Table 272 – Read network device statistics response value field
Table 273 – Read network device statistics command specific response codes
Table 274 – Read network device identity request value field
303 Table 275 – Read network device identity response value field
Table 276 – Read network device identity command specific response codes
Table 277 – Write network device’s scheduling flags value field
304 Table 278 – Write network device’s scheduling flags command specific response codes
Table 279 – Read network device’s scheduling flags request value field
Table 280 – Read network device’s scheduling flags response value field
Table 281 – Read network device’s scheduling flags command specific response codes
305 Table 282 – Read network constraints value field
Table 283 – Read network constraints command specific response codes
Table 284 – Write network constraints value field
306 Table 285 – Write network constraints command specific response codes
Table 286 – Disconnect device value field
Table 287 – Disconnect device command specific response codes
307 Table 288 – Write network key value field
Table 289 – Write network key command specific response codes
Table 290 – Write device nickname value field
308 Table 291 – Write device nickname command specific response codes
Table 292 – Write session request value field
Table 293 – Write session response value field
309 Table 294 – Write session command specific response codes
Table 295 – Delete session request value field
Table 296 – Delete session response value field
310 Table 297 – Delete session command specific response codes
Table 298 – Write superframe request value field
Table 299 – Write superframe response value field
311 Table 300 – Write superframe command specific response codes
Table 301 – Delete superframe request value field
Table 302 – Delete superframe response value field
312 Table 303 – Delete superframe command specific response codes
Table 304 – Write link request value field
Table 305 – Write link response value field
313 Table 306 – Write link command specific response codes
Table 307 – Delete link request value field
314 Table 308 – Delete link response value field
Table 309 – Delete link command specific response codes
Table 310 – Write graph connection request value field
Table 311 – Write graph connection response value field
315 Table 312 – Write graph connection command specific response codes
Table 313 – Delete graph connection request value field
Table 314 – Delete graph connection response value field
316 Table 315 – Delete graph connection command specific response codes
Table 316 – Write neighbor attribute flag value field
Table 317 – Write neighbor attribute command specific response codes
317 Table 318 – Write network suspend value field
Table 319 – Write network suspend command specific response codes
318 Table 320 – Write TimeTable request value field
Table 321 – Write TimeTable response value field
Table 322 – Write TimeTable command specific response codes
319 Table 323 – Write route request value field
Table 324 – Write route response value field
Table 325 – Write route command specific response codes
320 Table 326 – Delete route request value field
Table 327 – Delete route response value field
Table 328 – Delete route command specific response codes
321 Table 329 – Write source route request value field
Table 330 – Write source route response value field
Table 331 – Write source route command specific response codes
322 Figure 48 – Coding without identification
Table 332 – Delete source route request value field
Table 333 – Delete source route response value field
Table 334 – Delete source route command specific response codes
323 Figure 49 – Coding of Integer type data
Figure 50 – Coding of Unsigned type data
Table 335 – Coding of Integer16 type data
Table 336 – Coding of Unsigned16 type data
324 Figure 51 – Coding of single precision floating point type data
Figure 52 – Coding of double precision floating point type data
325 Figure 53 – Coding of Date type data
Table 337 – Coding for Date type
Table 338 – Coding of 1-octet Bit Field type data
Table 339 – Coding of 2-octet Bit Field type data
326 Table 340 – Packed ASCII character set
327 8.3 Common procedures
Table 341 – Subset of ISO Latin-1 characters
328 Figure 54 – Normal DR operation
Table 342 – DRM related response codes
329 Figure 55 – Command responses during DR processing
330 Figure 56 – Slaves with multiple DR buffers
331 8.4 FAL service protocol machine (FSPM)
Figure 57 – State transition diagram of FSPM
Table 343 – FSPM state Table – client transactions
333 Table 344 – FSPM state Table – server transactions
Table 345 – Function TransportType ()
Table 346 – Function PriorityType ()
Table 347 – Function FormReqApdu ()
334 Table 348 – Function FormRspApdu ()
Table 349 – Function RetrieveCommand ()
Table 350 – Function CommandErr ()
Table 351 – Function ResponseCode ()
Table 352 – Function DeviceStat ()
Table 353 – Function Value ()
335 8.5 Application relationship protocol machines (ARPMs)
Table 354 – Parameters used with primitives exchanged between FSPM and ARPM
336 Table 355 – Client ARPM states
337 Figure 58 – State transition diagram of the client ARPM
Table 356 – Client ARPM state table
Table 357 – Server ARPM states
338 Figure 59 – State transition diagram of the server ARPM
Table 358 – Server ARPM state table
Table 359 – Primitives issued from ARPM to TMPM
339 8.6 TL mapping protocol machine (TMPM)
Figure 60 – State transition diagram of TMPM
Table 360 – Primitives issued by TMPM to ARPM
Table 361 – TMPM state descriptions
Table 362 – TMPM state Table – Client transactions
340 Table 363 – TMPM state Table – Server transactions
Table 364 – Primitives exchanged between network layer and TMPM
341 9 Communication Profile Family 9 (HART™)
9.1 General Overview
9.2 Profile 9/1
9.3 Profile 9/2
Table 365 – CPF 9: overview of profile sets
343 Figure 61 – Wireless network components
347 Table 366 – CP 9/2: PhL protocol selection
Table 367 – Transceiver Specifications
348 Table 368 – Frequency assignments
349 Table 369 – PHY PIB attributes
Table 370 – CP 9/2: DLL service selection
350 Table 371 – CP 9/2: DLL protocol selection
Table 372 – CP 9/2: AL service selection
351 Table 373 – CP 9/2: Device application service selection
352 Table 374 – CP 9/2: Layer management service selection
353 Table 375 – CP 9/2: Gateway and network manager service selection
Table 376 – CP 9/2: Network management configuration service selection
354 Table 377 – CP 9/2: AL protocol selection
Table 378 – Application process status values
355 Table 379 – CP 9/2: Device application service-specific APDU selection
356 Table 380 – CP 9/2: Layer management service-specific APDU selection
357 Table 381 – CP 9/2: Gateway and network manager service-specific APDU selection
Table 382 – CP 9/2: Network management configuration service-specific APDU selection
358 Annex A (normative) Security
361 Figure A.1 – Join sequence
365 Figure A.2 – Network layer join procedure
367 Figure A.3 – Data-link layer join procedure
369 Figure A.4 – Network key change operation
371 Annex B (normative) Wireless procedures
372 Figure B.1 – Neighbor discovery
373 Figure B.2 – Path failure
374 Figure B.3 – Device leaving the network
375 Annex C (normative) Network management
Figure C.1 – Network manager in wireless network
377 Table C.1 – Network manager requirements
379 Annex D (normative) Gateway
380 Figure D.1 – Single network access point with clock
Figure D.2 – Multiple network access points with clocks
381 Figure D.3 – Network access point not providing clock
383 Table D.1 – Cached Response Messages
384 Annex E (normative) Command response codes
Table E.1 – Response code values
393 Annex F (normative) Common tables
Table F.1 – Reserved values
394 Table F.2 – Publish mode control codes
395 Table F.3 – Write device variable codes
Table F.4 – Device variable family codes
396 Table F.5 – Device variable classification codes
397 Table F.6 – Analog channel saturated codes
Table F.7 – Analog channel fixed codes
Table F.8 – Standardized status 0 codes
Table F.9 – Standardized status 1 codes
398 Table F.10 – Standardized status 2 codes
Table F.11 – Standardized status 3 codes
Table F.12 – Publish trigger mode codes
399 Table F.13 – Event notification control codes
Table F.14 – Event status codes
Table F.15 – TimeTable request codes
Table F.16 – TimeTable application domain codes
400 Table F.17 – Synchronous action control codes
Table F.18 – Real-time clock flags codes
Table F.19 – Wireless timer codes
401 Table F.20 – Device power source codes
Table F.21 – Link_type codes
Table F.22 – Link option flags codes
Table F.23 – Superframe mode flags codes
402 Table F.24 – Session_type codes
Table F.25 – TimeTable deletion reason codes
Table F.26 – Disconnect cause codes
Table F.27 – Wireless operation codes
403 Table F.28 – Join process status codes
Table F.29 – Security type codes
Table F.30 – Device list codes
404 Table F.31 – Network access mode codes
Table F.32 – Device profile codes
Table F.33 – Device power status codes
405 Table F.34 – Neighbor flags codes
Table F.35 – Notification mask codes
Table F.36 – Join mode codes
Table F.37 – Device scheduling flags codes
406 Table F.38 – Network optimization flags codes
407 Annex G (informative) Application of publish data mode and event commands
408 Figure G.1 – Enabling or disabling publishing sequence
411 Annex H (informative) Network redundancy
Figure H.1 – Network routing
412 Annex I (informative) Network manager implementation
413 Figure I.1 – General model for network manager
414 Figure I.2 – Device type data model
415 Figure I.3 – Network routing
417 Figure I.4 – Network schedule
418 Figure I.5 – Example of a three-slot superframe
Figure I.6 – Multiple superframes in a network
420 Figure I.7 – Security manager
421 Figure I.8 – Detailed model of the network manager
422 Table I.1 – Routing requirements
424 Table I.2 – Scheduling requirements
427 Figure I.9 – Four network device wireless network
Table I.3 – Frame ID 1: 1 s update rate, superframe length 100
Table I.4 – Frame ID 4: 4 s update rate, superframe length 400
428 Table I.5 – Frame ID 0: management superframe
Table I.6 – Join request (shared with management responses)
Table I.7 – Join response (shared with management requests)
Table I.8 – Commands
Table I.9 – Command responses
429 Table I.10 – Device A
430 Table I.11 – Device B
Table I.12 – Device C
431 Table I.13 – Device D
432 Figure I.10 – APDU sequences
Table I.14 – Network manager universal commands
433 Figure I.11 – Initializing a wireless network
434 Figure I.12 – Allocating and using network resources
435 Figure I.13 – Adjusting network schedule
Figure I.14 – Health reports
436 Annex J (informative) Gateway implementation
437 Figure J.1 – General model for gateway
438 Figure J.2 – Logical network device
Figure J.3 – Physical network device
443 Figure J.4 – Managing notification services
Table J.1 – Required command responses
445 Table J.2 – Gateway status flags
446 Table J.3 – Gateway capacity guidelines
447 Annex K (informative) Handheld device
449 Bibliography
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