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How to add client cluster ID manually in to Xbee S2C
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what are ZDO commands? and from where I will get it?
ZDO commands of Zigbee and ZDO commands of Xbee are same or different?
related to an answer for:
What Xbee Modules API interface? Is it different from HA profile of ZIgbee
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ZDO commands are ZigBee level transmissions, and are not part of the XBee framework.
You will have to do your own research to learn more about them.
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ZDO stands for Zigbee Device Object. It is not an XBee thing but part of the Zigbee standard. It is similar to a set of directions for a specific command.
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