Hi,
for example:
Hi,
for example:
Hi,
The network layer will neither transmit nor relay messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the node itself. This includes messages originating on the same node, and it also holds for messages over the GATT bearer; messages will not be relayed if they are addressed to elements on the node itself.
Regards,
Terje
OK, got it, the messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the node itself will not be sent to the air.
But the messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the other node(target node) will be sent to the air and will be relayed by the other nodes(relay nodes) in the same mesh network, am I right?
OK, got it, the messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the node itself will not be sent to the air.
But the messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the other node(target node) will be sent to the air and will be relayed by the other nodes(relay nodes) in the same mesh network, am I right?
Yes. It is implemented exactly as per specification. See: https://www.bluetooth.com/specifications/specs/html/?src=MshPRT_v1.1/out/en/index-en.html#UUID-e526affc-e131-135e-36bf-12c41f9ddff8
Hi,
ShawnL said:But the messages that are addressed to a unicast address on the other node(target node) will be sent to the air and will be relayed by the other nodes(relay nodes) in the same mesh network, am I right?
For the most part, yes.
There are other messages which could be held back, namely messages for connected GATT devices (if the node is a GATT proxy), and messages for LPNs in a current friendship (if the node is a Friend node). Such messages are delivered over GATT bearer in a connection event (for GATT proxy), or over ADV bearer in a poll event (for Friend).
For relays, those will also time out if TTL gets exhausted.
Apart from that, messages would be sent over-the-air.
Regards,
Terje
Very clear.
Thank you.