What should the device ID of the metering socket be set

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What should the device ID of the metering socket be set

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yuboli
Contributor II

Hello everyone,

 I have a metering socket, its device ID is 0x51, but Philips Gateway can not recognize it; I think the device ID is wrong, what should the device ID be set?

This is some log messages that cannot be added to Philips Gateway

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mario_castaneda
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Daniel,

I am assuming that the 0x0001 is your Trust Center, isn't it?

Look at the endpoint F2, that it is active for the device 00FF. But I am not sure what are you trying to do.

Regards,

Mario

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yuboli
Contributor II

Thanks

 I want to connect my socket to the Philips Gateway, but there is no display device on the Philips Gateway.

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The screenshot above shows that when the Philips Gateway reads the simple description, it does not read the properties of Basic Cluster; so I don't think the app in the Philips Gateway will show up. Why is that?

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mario_castaneda
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Daniel,

What is the meeting socket that you have? It is a JN or KW Device?

What is the Zigbee example that you are running?

Regards,

Mario

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yuboli
Contributor II

I used JN-AN-1218 project, compiler selection 1175 option, deviceId is 0x51.

The socket has the functions of electricity, voltage, current and power.

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mario_castaneda
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Daniel,

The image that you provide is not the same as the sniffer log that you attached.

However. please look at the image below the simple descriptor response is showing the clusters that you have in your application.

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Regards,

Mario

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