eCLD_IdentifyCommandIdentifyRequestSend

teZCL_Status eCLD_IdentifyCommandIdentifyRequestSend(
    uint8 u8SourceEndPointId,
    uint8 u8DestinationEndPointId,
    tsZCL_Address *psDestinationAddress,
    uint8 *pu8TransactionSequenceNumber,
    tsCLD_Identify_IdentifyRequestPayload *psPayload);

Description

This function can be called on a client device to send a custom command requesting that the recipient server device either enters or exits identification mode. The required action (start or stop identification mode) must be specified in the payload of the custom command (see Section 11.7.2). The required duration of the identification mode is specified in the payload and this value replaces the value in the Identify cluster structure on the target device.

A device which receives this command generates a callback event on the endpoint on which the Identify cluster was registered.

You are required to provide a pointer to a location to receive a Transaction Sequence Number (TSN) for the request. The TSN in the response is set to match the TSN in the request, allowing an incoming response to be paired with a request. This is useful when sending more than one request to the same destination endpoint.

Parameters

  • u8SourceEndPointId: Number of the local endpoint through which to send the request. This parameter is used both to send the command and to identify the instance of the shared structure holding the required attribute values.

  • u8DestinationEndPointId: Number of the endpoint on the remote node to which the request is sent. This parameter is ignored when sending to address types eZCL_AMBOUND and eZCL_AMGROUP.

  • psDestinationAddress: Pointer to a structure holding the address of the node to which the request is sent.

  • pu8TransactionSequenceNumber: Pointer to a location to receive the Transaction Sequence Number (TSN) of the request.

  • psPayload: Pointer to a structure containing the payload for the command (see Section 11.7.2).

Returns

  • E_ZCL_SUCCESS

  • E_ZCL_ERR_PARAMETER_NULL

  • E_ZCL_ERR_EP_RANGE

  • E_ZCL_ERR_EP_UNKNOWN

  • E_ZCL_ERR_CLUSTER_NOT_FOUND

  • E_ZCL_ERR_ZBUFFER_FAIL

  • E_ZCL_ERR_ZTRANSMIT_FAIL

If an error is returned by the ZigBee PRO stack function which is invoked by this function to transmit the data, this error may be obtained by calling eZCL_GetLastZpsError().

Parent topic:Functions