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TTL time resolution is 125 milli seconds, and valid values are [32..992] seconds,
parameter setting [256..7.936].
3.4.6.4 Payload Data Time to Live – TTL for unacknowledged Payload
ID: 67
Similar to 3.4.6.3, but applicable for unacknowledged payload transmission including
broadcast messages. TTL time resolution is 125 milli seconds, and valid values are
[32..992] seconds, parameter setting [256..7.936]. When a unacknowledged payload
package reaches TTL it will be removed from the network.
3.4.6.5 Routing Field Strength Threshold
ID: 30
For a route to be accepted, the field strength has to be above a certain limit, otherwise,
the node will choose a router (node) closer by, as it is not known if there is sufficient
transmitter power to reliably send to the station. It is thus best to keep the station in the
neighbour list, but avoid routing. Especially true for mobile stations, where the signal
may change to worse after routing info has been updated, perhaps rejecting routers
with stronger signal in the process. The value is in -dBm and should be set such that
there is a margin to the receiver sensitivity level for the particular module (see module
data sheet). The default value is optimal in most cases.
3.4.7 Hibernation and Alternate mode settings
3.4.7.1 ACM ID
ID: 56
The Node ID of the node which is controlling the mode of the network (Alternate
Configuration Master). Value 0xFFFF is default and corresponds to disabling the ACM
functionality. See section 3.3.10 for further details.
3.4.7.2 Alternate Mode Config
ID: 57
This parameter controls the behaviour of the Alternate Mode feature. The value is 1
byte, with the following meaning:
Bit
Function
7 N/A
6 Hibernation behaviour in Alternate Mode:
1: Enter hibernation state when there is no Route to the ACM.