usage of meshctl with zephyr node

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Hi,

I have tried to use meshctl with a zephyr node, but I can't figure out
how to use it. I have a zephyr node that is unprovisioned and I'm
doing the following:

[meshctl] # discover-unprovisioned on -> works and gives a new
unprovisioned node (dddd000..)
[meshctl] # discover-unprovisioned off
[meshctl] # provision dddd -> works
[Zephyr Mesh-Node-0100] # configure 0100
[config: Target = 0100] # add-appkey 0 -> works: Node 0100 AppKey Status Success
[config: Target = 0100] # bind 0 0 1000 -> works: Node 0100 Model App
Status Success
Element 0100 AppIdx 000
        ModelId 1000
        Binding successful AppIdx 000
[config: Target = 0100] # back
[Zephyr Mesh-Node-0100] # onoff 0100
[on/off: Target = 0100]# onoff 1 fails (does nothing) The debugging on
the node gives the following message:
[bt] [WRN] sdu_recv: No matching AppKey
adding some extra debugging lines in the node gives the following information:
(AID(&hdr) != keys->id):
[bt] [WRN] sdu_recv: Appkey IDs hdr:31 keys:46

Am I using meshctl incorrect ? I am doubting the bind command.

Thanks, and kind regards,

Jehudi
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