14.3.2.1 Configuration

The Frame Filter is configured by setting the appropriate address variables and several additional properties as described in the table below.

Table 14-25. Frame Filter Configuration
Register Address Register Bits Register / Bit Name Description

0x20,0x21

0x22,0x23

0x24

0x2B

SHORT_ADDR_0/1

PAN_ADDR_0/1

IEEE_ADDR_0

IEEE_ADDR_7

Set macShortAddress, macPANId , and aExtendedAddress as described in [2].
0x17 1 XAH_CTRL_1.AACK_PROM_MODE

0: Disable promiscuous mode.

1: Enable promiscuous mode.

0x17 4 XAH_CTRL_1.AACK_UPLD_RES_FT

Enable reserved frame type reception, needed to receive non-standard compliant frames.

0: Disable reserved frame type reception.

1: Enable reserved frame type reception.

0x17 5 XAH_CTRL_1.AACK_FLTR_RES_FT

Filter reserved frame types like data frame type, needed for filtering of non-standard compliant frames.

0: Disable reserved frame types filtering.

1: Enable reserved frame types filtering.

0x2E 3 CSMA_SEED_1.AACK_I_AM_COORD

0: Device is not PAN coordinator.

1: Device is PAN coordinator.

0x2E 7:6 CSMA_SEED_1.AACK_FVN_MODE

Controls the ACK behavior, depending on FCF frame version number.

b00: Acknowledges only frames with version number 0, that is according to IEEE 802.15.4-2003 frames.

b01: Acknowledges only frames with version number 0 or 1, that is frames according to IEEE 802.15.4-2006.

b10: Acknowledges only frames with version number 0 or 1 or 2.

b11: Acknowledges all frames, independent of the FCF frame version number.