Hi Denis,
> Steve, if this time you are receiving this as a subscriber to the mailing
> list, could you describe the encoding in a way similar to one used for
> http://www.tcpdump.org/linktypes/ ?
See below.
Best Regards,
Steve
WattStopper DLM room bus protocol from LMCI USB dongle.
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Hello Guy,
>> The Family/Address/IR field contains 3-bits of family code, 2-bits of
>> address mode, 2-bits of IR (infrared) routing, and 1-bit unused.
>> The 8 Legrand NITOO families are 000=CAD Filaire, 001=TopDog, 010=CAD RF,
>> 011=CAD PLC, 100=CAD IR, 101=DLM, 111=escape, and 111=DLM Bootload
Hello Guy,
The Family/Address/IR field contains 3-bits of family code, 2-bits of
address mode, 2-bits of IR (infrared) routing, and 1-bit unused.
The 8 Legrand NITOO families are 000=CAD Filaire, 001=TopDog, 010=CAD RF,
011=CAD PLC, 100=CAD IR, 101=DLM, 111=escape, and 111=DLM
Hello Guy,
> 6 or 7 - escape
> 7 or 6 - DLM Bootloader
>
> The information you quoted said "111=escape, and 111=DLM Bootloader"; I
> assume one of those 111's is supposed to be 110. Which one of them should be
> 110?
6 - unused
7 - escape and DLM Bootloader (unfortunately).
Th
Hello,
Is there anything pending before assigning a new DLT? I put a pull
request into GitHub:
https://github.com/the-tcpdump-group/libpcap/issues/401
Are there other files that I need to modify (i.e. HTML or documentation files)?
Best Regards,
Steve
y) if they want to store their data in this format.
Best Regards,
Steve
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Guy Harris wrote:
>
> On Jan 9, 2015, at 8:08 AM, Steve Karg wrote:
>
>> Yes, the Family codes are dependent on the hardware. The WattStopper
>> DLM hardware use