Re: What is SAM value? "ieee802154 phy0 wpan0: SAM value 0x3 not supported"

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On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 12:08:18PM +0200, Baptiste Clenet wrote:
...
> 
> Receiving side:
> [  176.921637] CID flag is set, increase header with one
> [  176.931640] NH flag is set, next header carried inline: 02
> [  176.942502] SAC bit is set. Handle context based source address.
> [  176.954397]
> [  176.957352] ieee802154 phy0 wpan0: SAM value 0x3 not supported
> 

Yes this is not what it was transmitted before from the other node.
That's why I would ask for some sniffing device, somewhere in the lower
layers mac or phy it will fill your frame with garbage.

I can't tell you now if it's the transmitted node or the receiving node.
You need to debug it there.

To ensure the transmitted node don't send garbage I would like to check
it with some sniffer device. If you see garbage on the sniffer device
then it's something wrong with the transmitting.

- Alex
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