SWRA615A June   2019 CC1352P , CC1352R , CC2530 , CC2531 , CC2538 , CC2652P , CC2652R , CC2652R7 , CC2652RB , CC2652RSIP

 

  1.   What's New in Zigbee 3.0
    1. 1 Overview
    2. 2 Zigbee PRO Specification
      1. 2.1 Child Device Management
      2. 2.2 Parent Announce Command
      3. 2.3 Trust Center (TC) Link Key Updates
      4. 2.4 Install Codes
      5. 2.5 Outgoing NWK Frame Counter
      6. 2.6 Changes to Network Joining
      7. 2.7 New Mandatory Command Support
      8. 2.8 Optional Distributed Networks
    3. 3 Base Device Behavior (BDB)
      1. 3.1 BDB Commissioning Modes
      2. 3.2 BDB Security
      3. 3.3 Reset Methods Available with BDB
    4. 4 Green Power Basic Proxy
    5. 5 Zigbee Cluster Library
    6. 6 Zigbee Application Architecture
      1. 6.1 Zigbee Node
      2. 6.2 Zigbee Cluster
      3. 6.3 Zigbee Device
    7. 7 Zigbee Lighting & Occupancy (ZLO) Device Specification
    8. 8 Zigbee 3.0 Certification
    9. 9 References
      1.      Trademarks

Reset Methods Available with BDB

Several reset options are made possible through BDB to perform various reset actions. This includes Basic Cluster resets through the "reset to factor defaults" instruction, in which all cluster attributes on the device are reset to their default values. Network settings, groups, and bindings are not affected. There is also "reset to factory new", where all persistent data is cleared with the exception of the outgoing NWK frame counter. It can be initiated by the Network Leave command with rejoin off, the Mgmt_Leave_req command with rejoin off, local action, or touchlink interface. Finally, there is the "complete" reset. That includes outgoing NWK frame counters and is defined by the manufacturer, as there is no standard method.