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1# OpenThread CLI Reference
2
3The OpenThread CLI exposes configuration and management APIs via a command line interface. Use the CLI to play with OpenThread, which can also be used with additional application code. The OpenThread test scripts use the CLI to execute test cases.
4
5## Separator and escaping characters
6
7The whitespace character (`' '`) is used to delimit the command name and the different arguments, together with tab (`'\t'`) and new line characters (`'\r'`, `'\n'`).
8
9Some arguments might require to accept whitespaces on them. For those cases the backslash character (`'\'`) can be used to escape separators or the backslash itself.
10
11Example:
12
13```bash
14> networkname Test\ Network
15Done
16> networkname
17Test Network
18Done
19>
20```
21
22## OpenThread Command List
23
24- [attachtime](#attachtime)
25- [ba](#ba)
26- [bbr](#bbr)
27- [br](README_BR.md)
28- [bufferinfo](#bufferinfo)
29- [ccathreshold](#ccathreshold)
30- [channel](#channel)
31- [child](#child-list)
32- [childip](#childip)
33- [childmax](#childmax)
34- [childsupervision](#childsupervision-interval)
35- [childtimeout](#childtimeout)
36- [coap](README_COAP.md)
37- [coaps](README_COAPS.md)
38- [coex](#coex)
39- [commissioner](README_COMMISSIONER.md)
40- [contextreusedelay](#contextreusedelay)
41- [counters](#counters)
42- [csl](#csl)
43- [dataset](README_DATASET.md)
44- [debug](#debug)
45- [delaytimermin](#delaytimermin)
46- [detach](#detach)
47- [deviceprops](#deviceprops)
48- [diag](#diag)
49- [discover](#discover-channel)
50- [dns](#dns-config)
51- [domainname](#domainname)
52- [dua](#dua-iid)
53- [eidcache](#eidcache)
54- [eui64](#eui64)
55- [extaddr](#extaddr)
56- [extpanid](#extpanid)
57- [factoryreset](#factoryreset)
58- [fake](#fake)
59- [fem](#fem)
60- [history](README_HISTORY.md)
61- [ifconfig](#ifconfig)
62- [instanceid](#instanceid)
63- [ipaddr](#ipaddr)
64- [ipmaddr](#ipmaddr)
65- [joiner](README_JOINER.md)
66- [joinerport](#joinerport-port)
67- [keysequence](#keysequence-counter)
68- [leaderdata](#leaderdata)
69- [leaderweight](#leaderweight)
70- [linkmetrics](#linkmetrics-config-async-ipaddr-enhanced-ack-clear)
71- [linkmetricsmgr](#linkmetricsmgr-disable)
72- [locate](#locate)
73- [log](#log-filename-filename)
74- [mac](#mac-altshortaddr)
75- [macfilter](#macfilter)
76- [meshdiag](#meshdiag-topology-ip6-addrs-children)
77- [mliid](#mliid-iid)
78- [mlr](#mlr-reg-ipaddr--timeout)
79- [mode](#mode)
80- [multiradio](#multiradio)
81- [nat64](#nat64-cidr)
82- [neighbor](#neighbor-list)
83- [netdata](README_NETDATA.md)
84- [netstat](#netstat)
85- [networkdiagnostic](#networkdiagnostic-get-addr-type-)
86- [networkidtimeout](#networkidtimeout)
87- [networkkey](#networkkey)
88- [networkname](#networkname)
89- [networktime](#networktime)
90- [nexthop](#nexthop)
91- [panid](#panid)
92- [parent](#parent)
93- [parentpriority](#parentpriority)
94- [partitionid](#partitionid)
95- [ping](#ping-async--i-source--m-ipaddr-size-count-interval-hoplimit-timeout)
96- [platform](#platform)
97- [pollperiod](#pollperiod-pollperiod)
98- [preferrouterid](#preferrouterid-routerid)
99- [prefix](#prefix)
100- [promiscuous](#promiscuous)
101- [pskc](#pskc)
102- [pskcref](#pskcref)
103- [radio](#radio-enable)
104- [radiofilter](#radiofilter)
105- [rcp](#rcp)
106- [region](#region)
107- [releaserouterid](#releaserouterid-routerid)
108- [reset](#reset)
109- [rloc16](#rloc16)
110- [route](#route)
111- [router](#router-list)
112- [routerdowngradethreshold](#routerdowngradethreshold)
113- [routereligible](#routereligible)
114- [routerselectionjitter](#routerselectionjitter)
115- [routerupgradethreshold](#routerupgradethreshold)
116- [childrouterlinks](#childrouterlinks)
117- [scan](#scan-channel)
118- [service](#service)
119- [singleton](#singleton)
120- [sntp](#sntp-query-sntp-server-ip-sntp-server-port)
121- [state](#state)
122- [srp](README_SRP.md)
123- [targetpower](#targetpower-channel-targetpower)
124- [tcat](README_TCAT.md)
125- [tcp](README_TCP.md)
126- [test](#test-tmforiginfilter-enabledisable)
127- [thread](#thread-start)
128- [timeinqueue](#timeinqueue)
129- [trel](#trel)
130- [tvcheck](#tvcheck-enable)
131- [txpower](#txpower)
132- [udp](README_UDP.md)
133- [unsecureport](#unsecureport-add-port)
134- [uptime](#uptime)
135- [vendor](#vendor-name)
136- [verhoeff](#verhoeff-calculate)
137- [version](#version)
138- [wakeup](#wakeup-channel)
139
140## OpenThread Command Details
141
142### attachtime
143
144Prints the attach time (duration since device was last attached).
145
146Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_UPTIME_ENABLE`.
147
148Duration is formatted as `{hh}:{mm}:{ss}` for hours, minutes, and seconds if it is less than one day. If the duration is longer than one day, the format is `{dd}d.{hh}:{mm}:{ss}`.
149
150```bash
151> attachtime
15201:38:25
153Done
154```
155
156### bbr
157
158Show current Primary Backbone Router information for Thread 1.2 device.
159
160```bash
161> bbr
162BBR Primary:
163server16: 0xE400
164seqno:    10
165delay:    120 secs
166timeout:  300 secs
167Done
168```
169
170```bash
171> bbr
172BBR Primary: None
173Done
174```
175
176### bbr mgmt dua \<status\|coap-code\> [meshLocalIid]
177
178Configure the response status for DUA.req with meshLocalIid in payload. Without meshLocalIid, simply respond any coming DUA.req next with the specified status or COAP code.
179
180Only for testing/reference device.
181
182known status value:
183
184- 0: ST_DUA_SUCCESS
185- 1: ST_DUA_REREGISTER
186- 2: ST_DUA_INVALID
187- 3: ST_DUA_DUPLICATE
188- 4: ST_DUA_NO_RESOURCES
189- 5: ST_DUA_BBR_NOT_PRIMARY
190- 6: ST_DUA_GENERAL_FAILURE
191- 160: COAP code 5.00
192
193```bash
194> bbr mgmt dua 1 2f7c235e5025a2fd
195Done
196> bbr mgmt dua 160
197Done
198```
199
200### bbr mgmt mlr listener
201
202Show the Multicast Listeners.
203
204Only for testing/reference Backbone Router device.
205
206```bash
207> bbr mgmt mlr listener
208ff04:0:0:0:0:0:0:abcd 3534000
209ff04:0:0:0:0:0:0:eeee 3537610
210Done
211```
212
213### bbr mgmt mlr listener add \<ipaddr\> \[\<timeout\>\]
214
215Add a Multicast Listener with a given IPv6 multicast address and timeout (in seconds).
216
217Only for testing/reference Backbone Router device.
218
219```bash
220> bbr mgmt mlr listener add ff04::1
221Done
222> bbr mgmt mlr listener add ff04::2 300
223Done
224> bbr mgmt mlr listener
225ff04:0:0:0:0:0:0:2 261
226ff04:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 3522
227Done
228```
229
230### bbr mgmt mlr listener clear
231
232Removes all the Multicast Listeners.
233
234Only for testing/reference Backbone Router device.
235
236```bash
237> bbr mgmt mlr listener clear
238Done
239> bbr mgmt mlr listener
240Done
241```
242
243### bbr mgmt mlr response \<status\>
244
245Configure the response status for the next MLR.req.
246
247Only for testing/reference device.
248
249Known status values:
250
251- 0: ST_MLR_SUCCESS
252- 2: ST_MLR_INVALID
253- 3: ST_MLR_NO_PERSISTENT
254- 4: ST_MLR_NO_RESOURCES
255- 5: ST_MLR_BBR_NOT_PRIMARY
256- 6: ST_MLR_GENERAL_FAILURE
257
258```bash
259> bbr mgmt mlr response 2
260Done
261```
262
263### bbr state
264
265Show local Backbone state ([`Disabled`,`Primary`, `Secondary`]) for Thread 1.2 FTD.
266
267`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
268
269```bash
270> bbr state
271Disabled
272Done
273
274> bbr state
275Primary
276Done
277
278> bbr state
279Secondary
280Done
281```
282
283### bbr enable
284
285Enable Backbone Router Service for Thread 1.2 FTD. `SRV_DATA.ntf` would be triggered for attached device if there is no Backbone Router Service in Thread Network Data.
286
287`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
288
289```bash
290> bbr enable
291Done
292```
293
294### bbr disable
295
296Disable Backbone Router Service for Thread 1.2 FTD. `SRV_DATA.ntf` would be triggered if Backbone Router is Primary state. o `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
297
298```bash
299> bbr disable
300Done
301```
302
303### bbr register
304
305Register Backbone Router Service for Thread 1.2 FTD. `SRV_DATA.ntf` would be triggered for attached device.
306
307`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
308
309```bash
310> bbr register
311Done
312```
313
314### bbr config
315
316Show local Backbone Router configuration for Thread 1.2 FTD.
317
318`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
319
320```bash
321> bbr config
322seqno:    10
323delay:    120 secs
324timeout:  300 secs
325Done
326```
327
328### bbr config \[seqno \<seqno\>\] \[delay \<delay\>\] \[timeout \<timeout\>\]
329
330Configure local Backbone Router configuration for Thread 1.2 FTD. `bbr register` should be issued explicitly to register Backbone Router service to Leader for Secondary Backbone Router. `SRV_DATA.ntf` would be initiated automatically if BBR Dataset changes for Primary Backbone Router.
331
332`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
333
334```bash
335> bbr config seqno 20 delay 30
336Done
337```
338
339### bbr jitter
340
341Show jitter (in seconds) for Backbone Router registration for Thread 1.2 FTD.
342
343`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
344
345```bash
346> bbr jitter
34720
348Done
349```
350
351### bbr jitter \<jitter\>
352
353Set jitter (in seconds) for Backbone Router registration for Thread 1.2 FTD.
354
355`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BACKBONE_ROUTER_ENABLE` is required.
356
357```bash
358> bbr jitter 10
359Done
360```
361
362### ba
363
364Show current Border Agent information.
365
366### ba port
367
368Print Border Agent's service port.
369
370```bash
371> ba port
37249152
373Done
374```
375
376### ba state
377
378Print Border Agent's state.
379
380Possible states are
381
382- `Active`: Border Agent is active.
383- `Inactive`: Border Agent is not active.
384
385```bash
386> ba state
387Active
388Done
389```
390
391### ba sessions
392
393Prints the list of Border Agent's sessions. Information per session:
394
395- Peer socket address (IPv6 address and port).
396- Whether or not the session is connected.
397- Whether or not the session is accepted as full commissioner.
398- Session lifetime in milliseconds (calculated from the time the session was first established).
399
400```bash
401ba sessions
402[fe80:0:0:0:cc79:2a29:d311:1aea]:9202 connected:yes commissioner:no lifetime:1860
403Done
404```
405
406### ba disconnect
407
408Disconnects border agent from any active secure sessions.
409
410```bash
411> ba disconnect
412Done
413```
414
415### ba ephemeralkey
416
417Print the Border Agent's Ephemeral Key Manager state.
418
419Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
420
421Possible states are
422
423- `Disabled`: Ephemeral Key Manager is disabled.
424- `Stopped`: Enabled but no key is in use (not yet set or started).
425- `Started`: Ephemeral key is set. Listening to accept secure connections from commissioner candidates.
426- `Connected`: Secure session is established with an external commissioner candidate. Not yet accepted as full commissioner.
427- `Accepted`: Secure session is established and external candidate is accepted as full commissioner.
428
429```bash
430> ba ephemeralkey
431Stopped
432Done
433
434> ba ephemeralkey start Z10X20g3J15w1000P60m16 1000
435Done
436
437> ba ephemeralkey
438Started
439Done
440```
441
442### ba ephemeralkey enable
443
444Enables the Border agent's Ephemeral Key Manager.
445
446Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
447
448```bash
449> ba ephemeralkey enable
450Done
451```
452
453### ba ephemeralkey disable
454
455Disables the Border Agent's Ephemeral Key Manager.
456
457Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
458
459```bash
460> ba ephemeralkey disable
461Done
462
463> ba ephemeralkey
464Disabled
465Done
466```
467
468### ba ephemeralkey start \<keystring\> \[timeout\] \[port\]
469
470Starts using an ephemeral key for a given timeout duration.
471
472Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
473
474An ephemeral key can only be set when current state is `Stopped`, i.e., it is enabled but not yet started. This means that setting the ephemeral key again while a previously set key is still in use will fail. Callers can stop the previous key using `ba ephemeralkey stop` before starting with a new key.
475
476The Ephemeral Key Manager and the Border Agent service (which uses PSKc) can be enabled and used in parallel, as they use independent and separate DTLS transport and sessions.
477
478The `keystring` string is directly used as the ephemeral PSK (excluding the trailing null `\0` character). Its length MUST be between 6 and 32, inclusive.
479
480The `timeout` is in milliseconds. If not provided or set to zero, the default value of 2 minutes will be used. If the timeout value is larger than 10 minutes, the 10 minutes timeout value will be used instead.
481
482The `port` specifies the UDP port to use with the ephemeral key. If UDP port is zero or is not provided, an ephemeral port will be used. `ba ephemeralkey port` will give the current UDP port in use.
483
484When successfully set, the ephemeral key can be used only once by an external commissioner candidate to establish a secure session. After the commissioner candidate disconnects, the use of the ephemeral key is stopped. If the timeout expires, the use of the ephemeral key is stopped, and any connected session using the key is immediately disconnected.
485
486The Ephemeral Key Manager limits the number of failed DTLS connections to 10 attempts. After the 10th failed attempt, the use of the ephemeral key is automatically stopped (even if the timeout has not yet expired).
487
488```bash
489> ba ephemeralkey start Z10X20g3J15w1000P60m16 5000 1234
490Done
491
492> ba ephemeralkey
493Started
494Done
495
496> ba ephemeralkey port
4971234
498Done
499```
500
501### ba ephemeralkey stop
502
503Stops the ephemeral key use and disconnects any session using it.
504
505Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
506
507If there is no ephemeral key in use, calling this function has no effect.
508
509```bash
510> ba ephemeralkey stop
511Done
512```
513
514### ba ephemeralkey port
515
516Print the port number in use by Ephemeral Key Manager.
517
518Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
519
520```bash
521> ba ephemeralkey port
5221234
523Done
524```
525
526### ba ephemeralkey callback enable
527
528Enables callback from Border Agent to be notified of state changes of Border Agent's Ephemeral Key Manager.
529
530Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
531
532```bash
533> ba ephemeralkey callback enable
534Done
535
536> ba ephemeralkey start W10X120 5000 49155
537Done
538
539BorderAgentEphemeralKey callback - state:Started
540BorderAgentEphemeralKey callback - state:Connected
541BorderAgentEphemeralKey callback - state:Stopped
542```
543
544### ba ephemeralkey callback disable
545
546Disables callback from Border Agent to be notified of state changes of Border Agent's Ephemeral Key Manager.
547
548Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE`.
549
550```bash
551> ba ephemeralkey callback disable
552Done
553```
554
555### ba counters
556
557Get the border agent counter values.
558
559Note that it requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_BORDER_AGENT_EPHEMERAL_KEY_ENABLE` to output the ePSKc counters.
560
561```bash
562> ba counters
563epskcActivation: 2
564epskcApiDeactivation: 1
565epskcTimeoutDeactivation: 1
566epskcMaxAttemptDeactivation: 0
567epskcDisconnectDeactivation: 0
568epskcInvalidBaStateError: 1
569epskcInvalidArgsError: 1
570epskcStartSecureSessionError: 0
571epskcSecureSessionSuccess: 0
572epskcSecureSessionFailure: 0
573epskcCommissionerPetition: 0
574pskcSecureSessionSuccess: 0
575pskcSecureSessionFailure: 0
576pskcCommissionerPetition: 0
577mgmtActiveGet: 0
578mgmtPendingGet: 0
579Done
580```
581
582### bufferinfo
583
584Show the current message buffer information.
585
586- The `total` shows total number of message buffers in pool.
587- The `free` shows the number of free message buffers.
588- The `max-used` shows the maximum number of used buffers at the same time since OT stack initialization or last `bufferinfo reset`.
589- This is then followed by info about different queues used by OpenThread stack, each line representing info about a queue.
590  - The first number shows number messages in the queue.
591  - The second number shows number of buffers used by all messages in the queue.
592  - The third number shows total number of bytes of all messages in the queue.
593
594```bash
595> bufferinfo
596total: 40
597free: 40
598max-used: 5
5996lo send: 0 0 0
6006lo reas: 0 0 0
601ip6: 0 0 0
602mpl: 0 0 0
603mle: 0 0 0
604coap: 0 0 0
605coap secure: 0 0 0
606application coap: 0 0 0
607Done
608```
609
610### bufferinfo reset
611
612Reset the message buffer counter tracking maximum number buffers in use at the same time.
613
614```bash
615> bufferinfo reset
616Done
617```
618
619### ccathreshold
620
621Get the CCA threshold in dBm measured at antenna connector per IEEE 802.15.4 - 2015 section 10.1.4.
622
623```bash
624> ccathreshold
625-75 dBm
626Done
627```
628
629### ccathreshold \<ccathreshold\>
630
631Set the CCA threshold measured at antenna connector per IEEE 802.15.4 - 2015 section 10.1.4.
632
633```bash
634> ccathreshold -62
635Done
636```
637
638### channel
639
640Get the IEEE 802.15.4 Channel value.
641
642```bash
643> channel
64411
645Done
646```
647
648### channel \<channel\>
649
650Set the IEEE 802.15.4 Channel value.
651
652```bash
653> channel 11
654Done
655```
656
657### channel manager
658
659Get channel manager state.
660
661`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` is required.
662
663```bash
664channel: 11
665auto: 1
666delay: 120
667interval: 10800
668supported: { 11-26}
669favored: { 11-26}
670Done
671```
672
673### channel manager change \<channel\>
674
675Initiate a channel change with the channel manager.
676
677`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` is required.
678
679```bash
680> channel manager change 11
681channel manager change 11
682Done
683```
684
685### channel manager select \<skip quality check (boolean)\>
686
687Request a channel selection with the channel manager.
688
689`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
690
691```bash
692> channel manager select 1
693channel manager select 1
694Done
695```
696
697### channel manager auto \<enable (boolean)\>
698
699Enable/disable the auto-channel-selection functionality.
700
701`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
702
703```bash
704> channel manager auto 1
705channel manager auto 1
706Done
707```
708
709### channel manager delay \<delay\>
710
711Set the channel change delay (in seconds).
712
713`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
714
715```bash
716> channel manager delay 120
717channel manager delay 120
718Done
719```
720
721### channel manager interval \<interval\>
722
723Set the auto-channel-selection interval (in seconds).
724
725`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
726
727```bash
728> channel manager interval 10800
729channel manager interval 10800
730Done
731```
732
733### channel manager supported \<mask\>
734
735Set the supported channel mask for the auto-channel-selection.
736
737`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
738
739```bash
740> channel manager supported 0x7fffc00
741channel manager supported 0x7fffc00
742Done
743```
744
745### channel manager favored \<mask\>
746
747Set the favored channel mask for the auto-channel-selection.
748
749`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MANAGER_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` are required.
750
751```bash
752> channel manager favored 0x7fffc00
753channel manager favored 0x7fffc00
754Done
755```
756
757### channel monitor
758
759Get current channel monitor state and channel occupancy.
760
761`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` is required.
762
763```bash
764> channel monitor
765channel monitor
766enabled: 1
767interval: 41000
768threshold: -75
769window: 960
770count: 10552
771occupancies:
772ch 11 (0x0cb7)  4.96% busy
773ch 12 (0x2e2b) 18.03% busy
774ch 13 (0x2f54) 18.48% busy
775ch 14 (0x0fef)  6.22% busy
776ch 15 (0x1536)  8.28% busy
777ch 16 (0x1746)  9.09% busy
778ch 17 (0x0b8b)  4.50% busy
779ch 18 (0x60a7) 37.75% busy
780ch 19 (0x0810)  3.14% busy
781ch 20 (0x0c2a)  4.75% busy
782ch 21 (0x08dc)  3.46% busy
783ch 22 (0x101d)  6.29% busy
784ch 23 (0x0092)  0.22% busy
785ch 24 (0x0028)  0.06% busy
786ch 25 (0x0063)  0.15% busy
787ch 26 (0x058c)  2.16% busy
788
789Done
790```
791
792### channel monitor start
793
794Start the channel monitor.
795
796`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` is required.
797
798```bash
799> channel monitor start
800channel monitor start
801Done
802```
803
804### channel monitor stop
805
806Stop the channel monitor.
807
808`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_CHANNEL_MONITOR_ENABLE` is required.
809
810```bash
811> channel monitor stop
812channel monitor stop
813Done
814```
815
816### channel preferred
817
818Get preferred channel mask.
819
820```bash
821> channel preferred
8220x7fff800
823Done
824```
825
826### channel supported
827
828Get supported channel mask.
829
830```bash
831> channel supported
8320x7fff800
833Done
834```
835
836### child list
837
838List attached Child IDs.
839
840```bash
841> child list
8421 2 3 6 7 8
843Done
844```
845
846### child table
847
848Print table of attached children.
849
850```bash
851> child table
852| ID  | RLOC16 | Timeout    | Age        | LQ In | C_VN |R|D|N|Ver|CSL|QMsgCnt|Suprvsn| Extended MAC     |
853+-----+--------+------------+------------+-------+------+-+-+-+---+---+-------+-------+------------------+
854|   1 | 0xc801 |        240 |         24 |     3 |  131 |1|0|0|  3| 0 |     0 |   129 | 4ecede68435358ac |
855|   2 | 0xc802 |        240 |          2 |     3 |  131 |0|0|0|  3| 1 |     0 |     0 | a672a601d2ce37d8 |
856Done
857```
858
859### child \<id\>
860
861Print diagnostic information for an attached Thread Child. The `id` may be a Child ID or an RLOC16.
862
863```bash
864> child 1
865Child ID: 1
866Rloc: 9c01
867Ext Addr: e2b3540590b0fd87
868Mode: rn
869CSL Synchronized: 1
870Net Data: 184
871Timeout: 100
872Age: 0
873Link Quality In: 3
874RSSI: -20
875Supervision Interval: 129
876Done
877```
878
879### childip
880
881Get the list of IP addresses stored for MTD children.
882
883```bash
884> childip
8853401: fdde:ad00:beef:0:3037:3e03:8c5f:bc0c
886Done
887```
888
889### childip max
890
891Get the maximum number of IP addresses that each MTD child may register with this device as parent.
892
893```bash
894> childip max
8954
896Done
897```
898
899### childip max \<count\>
900
901Set the maximum number of IP addresses that each MTD child may register with this device as parent. 0 to clear the setting and restore the default.
902
903`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
904
905```bash
906> childip max 2
907Done
908```
909
910### childmax
911
912Get the Thread maximum number of allowed children.
913
914```bash
915> childmax
9165
917Done
918```
919
920### childmax \<count\>
921
922Set the Thread maximum number of allowed children.
923
924```bash
925> childmax 2
926Done
927```
928
929### childsupervision interval
930
931Get the Child Supervision interval value on the child.
932
933Child Supervision feature provides a mechanism for parent to ensure that a message is sent to each sleepy child within the supervision interval. If there is no transmission to the child within the supervision interval, OpenThread enqueues and sends a Child Supervision Message to the child.
934
935```bash
936> childsupervision interval
93730
938Done
939```
940
941### childsupervision interval \<interval\>
942
943Set the Child Supervision interval value on the child.
944
945```bash
946> childsupervision interval 30
947Done
948```
949
950### childsupervision checktimeout
951
952Get the Child Supervision Check Timeout value on the child.
953
954If the device is a sleepy child and it does not hear from its parent within the specified check timeout, it initiates the re-attach process (MLE Child Update Request/Response exchange with its parent).
955
956```bash
957> childsupervision checktimeout
95830
959Done
960```
961
962### childsupervision checktimeout \<timeout\>
963
964Set the Child Supervision Check Timeout value on the child.
965
966```bash
967> childsupervision checktimeout 30
968Done
969```
970
971### childsupervision failcounter
972
973Get the current value of supervision check timeout failure counter.
974
975The counter tracks the number of supervision check failures on the child. It is incremented when the child does not hear from its parent within the specified check timeout interval.
976
977```bash
978> childsupervision failcounter
9790
980Done
981```
982
983### childsupervision failcounter reset
984
985Reset the supervision check timeout failure counter to zero.
986
987```bash
988> childsupervision failcounter reset
989Done
990```
991
992### childtimeout
993
994Get the Thread Child Timeout value.
995
996```bash
997> childtimeout
998300
999Done
1000```
1001
1002### childtimeout \<timeout\>
1003
1004Set the Thread Child Timeout value.
1005
1006```bash
1007> childtimeout 300
1008Done
1009```
1010
1011### coex
1012
1013Get the coex status.
1014
1015`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_RADIO_COEX_ENABLE` is required.
1016
1017```bash
1018> coex
1019Enabled
1020Done
1021```
1022
1023### coex disable
1024
1025Disable coex.
1026
1027`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_RADIO_COEX_ENABLE` is required.
1028
1029```bash
1030> coex disable
1031Done
1032```
1033
1034### coex enable
1035
1036Enable coex.
1037
1038`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_RADIO_COEX_ENABLE` is required.
1039
1040```bash
1041> coex enable
1042Done
1043```
1044
1045### coex metrics
1046
1047Show coex metrics.
1048
1049`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_RADIO_COEX_ENABLE` is required.
1050
1051```bash
1052> coex metrics
1053Stopped: false
1054Grant Glitch: 0
1055Transmit metrics
1056    Request: 0
1057    Grant Immediate: 0
1058    Grant Wait: 0
1059    Grant Wait Activated: 0
1060    Grant Wait Timeout: 0
1061    Grant Deactivated During Request: 0
1062    Delayed Grant: 0
1063    Average Request To Grant Time: 0
1064Receive metrics
1065    Request: 0
1066    Grant Immediate: 0
1067    Grant Wait: 0
1068    Grant Wait Activated: 0
1069    Grant Wait Timeout: 0
1070    Grant Deactivated During Request: 0
1071    Delayed Grant: 0
1072    Average Request To Grant Time: 0
1073    Grant None: 0
1074Done
1075```
1076
1077### contextreusedelay
1078
1079Get the CONTEXT_ID_REUSE_DELAY value.
1080
1081```bash
1082> contextreusedelay
108311
1084Done
1085```
1086
1087### contextreusedelay \<delay\>
1088
1089Set the CONTEXT_ID_REUSE_DELAY value.
1090
1091```bash
1092> contextreusedelay 11
1093Done
1094```
1095
1096### counters
1097
1098Get the supported counter names.
1099
1100```bash
1101> counters
1102br
1103ip
1104mac
1105mle
1106Done
1107```
1108
1109### counters \<countername\>
1110
1111Get the counter value.
1112
1113Note:
1114
1115- `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_UPTIME_ENABLE` is required for MLE role time tracking in `counters mle`
1116- `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_IP6_BR_COUNTERS_ENABLE` is required for `counters br`
1117
1118```bash
1119> counters mac
1120TxTotal: 10
1121    TxUnicast: 3
1122    TxBroadcast: 7
1123    TxAckRequested: 3
1124    TxAcked: 3
1125    TxNoAckRequested: 7
1126    TxData: 10
1127    TxDataPoll: 0
1128    TxBeacon: 0
1129    TxBeaconRequest: 0
1130    TxOther: 0
1131    TxRetry: 0
1132    TxErrCca: 0
1133    TxErrBusyChannel: 0
1134RxTotal: 2
1135    RxUnicast: 1
1136    RxBroadcast: 1
1137    RxData: 2
1138    RxDataPoll: 0
1139    RxBeacon: 0
1140    RxBeaconRequest: 0
1141    RxOther: 0
1142    RxAddressFiltered: 0
1143    RxDestAddrFiltered: 0
1144    RxDuplicated: 0
1145    RxErrNoFrame: 0
1146    RxErrNoUnknownNeighbor: 0
1147    RxErrInvalidSrcAddr: 0
1148    RxErrSec: 0
1149    RxErrFcs: 0
1150    RxErrOther: 0
1151Done
1152> counters mle
1153Role Disabled: 0
1154Role Detached: 1
1155Role Child: 0
1156Role Router: 0
1157Role Leader: 1
1158Attach Attempts: 1
1159Partition Id Changes: 1
1160Better Partition Attach Attempts: 0
1161Better Parent Attach Attempts: 0
1162Parent Changes: 0
1163Time Disabled Milli: 10026
1164Time Detached Milli: 6852
1165Time Child Milli: 0
1166Time Router Milli: 0
1167Time Leader Milli: 16195
1168Time Tracked Milli: 33073
1169Done
1170> counters ip
1171TxSuccess: 10
1172TxFailed: 0
1173RxSuccess: 5
1174RxFailed: 0
1175Done
1176> counters br
1177Inbound Unicast: Packets 4 Bytes 320
1178Inbound Multicast: Packets 0 Bytes 0
1179Outbound Unicast: Packets 2 Bytes 160
1180Outbound Multicast: Packets 0 Bytes 0
1181RA Rx: 4
1182RA TxSuccess: 2
1183RA TxFailed: 0
1184RS Rx: 0
1185RS TxSuccess: 2
1186RS TxFailed: 0
1187Done
1188```
1189
1190### counters \<countername\> reset
1191
1192Reset the counter value.
1193
1194```bash
1195> counters mac reset
1196Done
1197> counters mle reset
1198Done
1199> counters ip reset
1200Done
1201```
1202
1203### csl
1204
1205Get the CSL configuration.
1206
1207CSL period is shown in microseconds.
1208
1209```bash
1210> csl
1211Channel: 11
1212Period: 160000us
1213Timeout: 1000s
1214Done
1215```
1216
1217### csl channel \<channel\>
1218
1219Set CSL channel.
1220
1221```bash
1222> csl channel 20
1223Done
1224```
1225
1226### csl period \<period\>
1227
1228Set CSL period in microseconds. Disable CSL by setting this parameter to `0`.
1229
1230The CSL period MUST be a multiple 160 microseconds which is 802.15.4 "ten symbols time".
1231
1232```bash
1233> csl period 30000000
1234Done
1235```
1236
1237### csl timeout \<timeout\>
1238
1239Set the CSL timeout in seconds.
1240
1241```bash
1242> csl timeout 10
1243Done
1244```
1245
1246### debug
1247
1248Executes a series of CLI commands to gather information about the device and thread network. This is intended for debugging.
1249
1250The output will display each executed CLI command preceded by "\$", followed by the corresponding command's generated output.
1251
1252The generated output encompasses the following information:
1253
1254- Version
1255- Current state
1256- RLOC16, extended MAC address
1257- Unicast and multicast IPv6 address list
1258- Channel
1259- PAN ID and extended PAN ID
1260- Network Data
1261- Partition ID
1262- Leader Data
1263
1264If the device is operating as FTD:
1265
1266- Child and neighbor table
1267- Router table and next hop Info
1268- Address cache table
1269- Registered MTD child IPv6 address
1270- Device properties
1271
1272If the device supports and acts as an SRP client:
1273
1274- SRP client state
1275- SRP client services and host info
1276
1277If the device supports and acts as an SRP sever:
1278
1279- SRP server state and address mode
1280- SRP server registered hosts and services
1281
1282If the device supports TREL:
1283
1284- TREL status and peer table
1285
1286If the device supports and acts as a border router:
1287
1288- BR state
1289- BR prefixes (OMR, on-link, NAT64)
1290- Discovered prefix table
1291
1292### delaytimermin
1293
1294Get the minimal delay timer (in seconds).
1295
1296```bash
1297> delaytimermin
129830
1299Done
1300```
1301
1302### delaytimermin \<delaytimermin\>
1303
1304Set the minimal delay timer (in seconds).
1305
1306```bash
1307> delaytimermin 60
1308Done
1309```
1310
1311### detach
1312
1313Start the graceful detach process by first notifying other nodes (sending Address Release if acting as a router, or setting Child Timeout value to zero on parent if acting as a child) and then stopping Thread protocol operation.
1314
1315```bash
1316> detach
1317Finished detaching
1318Done
1319```
1320
1321### detach async
1322
1323Start the graceful detach process similar to the `detach` command without blocking and waiting for the callback indicating that detach is finished.
1324
1325```bash
1326> detach async
1327Done
1328```
1329
1330### deviceprops
1331
1332Get the current device properties.
1333
1334```bash
1335> deviceprops
1336PowerSupply      : external
1337IsBorderRouter   : yes
1338SupportsCcm      : no
1339IsUnstable       : no
1340WeightAdjustment : 0
1341Done
1342```
1343
1344### deviceprops \<power-supply\> \<is-br\> \<supports-ccm\> \<is-unstable\> \<weight-adjustment\>
1345
1346Set the device properties which are then used to determine and set the Leader Weight.
1347
1348- power-supply: `battery`, `external`, `external-stable`, or `external-unstable`.
1349- weight-adjustment: Valid range is from -16 to +16. Clamped if not within the range.
1350
1351```bash
1352> deviceprops battery 0 0 0 -5
1353Done
1354
1355> deviceprops
1356PowerSupply      : battery
1357IsBorderRouter   : no
1358SupportsCcm      : no
1359IsUnstable       : no
1360WeightAdjustment : -5
1361Done
1362
1363> leaderweight
136451
1365Done
1366```
1367
1368### discover \[channel\]
1369
1370Perform an MLE Discovery operation.
1371
1372- channel: The channel to discover on. If no channel is provided, the discovery will cover all valid channels.
1373
1374```bash
1375> discover
1376| J | Network Name     | Extended PAN     | PAN  | MAC Address      | Ch | dBm | LQI |
1377+---+------------------+------------------+------+------------------+----+-----+-----+
1378| 0 | OpenThread       | dead00beef00cafe | ffff | f1d92a82c8d8fe43 | 11 | -20 |   0 |
1379Done
1380```
1381
1382### dns config
1383
1384Get the default query config used by DNS client.
1385
1386The config includes
1387
1388- Server IPv6 address and port
1389- Response timeout in msec (wait time to rx response)
1390- Maximum tx attempts before reporting failure
1391- Boolean flag to indicate whether the server can resolve the query recursively or not.
1392- Service resolution mode which specifies which records to query. Possible options are:
1393  - `srv` : Query for SRV record only.
1394  - `txt` : Query for TXT record only.
1395  - `srv_txt` : Query for both SRV and TXT records in the same message.
1396  - `srv_txt_sep`: Query in parallel for SRV and TXT using separate messages.
1397  - `srv_txt_opt`: Query for TXT/SRV together first, if it fails then query separately.
1398- Whether to allow/disallow NAT64 address translation during address resolution (requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_NAT64_ENABLE`)
1399- Transport protocol UDP or TCP (requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_OVER_TCP_ENABLE`)
1400
1401```bash
1402> dns config
1403Server: [fd00:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]:1234
1404ResponseTimeout: 5000 ms
1405MaxTxAttempts: 2
1406RecursionDesired: no
1407ServiceMode: srv_txt_opt
1408Nat64Mode: allow
1409TransportProtocol: udp
1410Done
1411>
1412```
1413
1414### dns config \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\] \[service mode] \[protocol]
1415
1416Set the default query config.
1417
1418Service mode specifies which records to query. Possible options are:
1419
1420- `def` : Use default option.
1421- `srv` : Query for SRV record only.
1422- `txt` : Query for TXT record only.
1423- `srv_txt` : Query for both SRV and TXT records in the same message.
1424- `srv_txt_sep`: Query in parallel for SRV and TXT using separate messages.
1425- `srv_txt_opt`: Query for TXT/SRV together first, if it fails then query separately.
1426
1427To set protocol effectively to tcp `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_OVER_TCP_ENABLE` is required.
1428
1429```bash
1430> dns config fd00::1 1234 5000 2 0 srv_txt_sep tcp
1431Done
1432
1433> dns config
1434Server: [fd00:0:0:0:0:0:0:1]:1234
1435ResponseTimeout: 5000 ms
1436MaxTxAttempts: 2
1437RecursionDesired: no
1438ServiceMode: srv_txt_sep
1439Nat64Mode: allow
1440TransportProtocol: tcp
1441Done
1442```
1443
1444We can leave some of the fields as unspecified (or use value zero). The unspecified fields are replaced by the corresponding OT config option definitions `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_{}` to form the default query config.
1445
1446```bash
1447> dns config fd00::2
1448Done
1449
1450> dns config
1451Server: [fd00:0:0:0:0:0:0:2]:53
1452ResponseTimeout: 6000 ms
1453MaxTxAttempts: 3
1454RecursionDesired: yes
1455Nat64Mode: allow
1456TransportProtocol: udp
1457Done
1458```
1459
1460This final example shows how only 'recursion desired' and the service mode are set, and all other parameters are set to their defaults:
1461
1462```bash
1463> dns config :: 0 0 0 1 srv_txt_sep
1464Done
1465
1466> dns config
1467Server: [2001:4860:4860:0:0:0:0:8888]:53
1468ResponseTimeout: 6000 ms
1469MaxTxAttempts: 3
1470RecursionDesired: yes
1471ServiceMode: srv_txt_sep
1472Nat64Mode: allow
1473TransportProtocol: udp
1474Done
1475```
1476
1477### dns resolve \<hostname\> \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\] \[transport protocol\]
1478
1479Send DNS Query to obtain IPv6 address for given hostname.
1480
1481The parameters after `hostname` are optional. Any unspecified (or zero) value for these optional parameters is replaced by the value from the current default config (`dns config`).
1482
1483To use tcp, `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_OVER_TCP_ENABLE` is required.
1484
1485```bash
1486> dns resolve ipv6.google.com
1487> DNS response for ipv6.google.com - 2a00:1450:401b:801:0:0:0:200e TTL: 300
1488```
1489
1490The DNS server IP can be an IPv4 address, which will be synthesized to an IPv6 address using the preferred NAT64 prefix from the network data.
1491
1492> Note: The command will return `InvalidState` when the DNS server IP is an IPv4 address but the preferred NAT64 prefix is unavailable.
1493
1494```bash
1495> dns resolve example.com 8.8.8.8
1496Synthesized IPv6 DNS server address: fdde:ad00:beef:2:0:0:808:808
1497DNS response for example.com. - fd4c:9574:3720:2:0:0:5db8:d822 TTL:20456
1498Done
1499```
1500
1501### dns resolve4 \<hostname\> \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\]
1502
1503Send DNS query to obtain IPv4 address for a given hostname and provide the NAT64 synthesized IPv6 addresses for the IPv4 addresses from the query response.
1504
1505Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_CLIENT_NAT64_ENABLE`.
1506
1507The parameters after `hostname` are optional. Any unspecified (or zero) value for these optional parameters is replaced by the value from the current default config (`dns config`).
1508
1509This command requires a NAT64 prefix to be configured and present in Thread Network Data.
1510
1511For example, if a NAT64 prefix of `2001:db8:122:344::/96` is used within the Thread mesh, the outputted IPv6 address corresponds to an IPv4 address of `142.250.191.78` for the `ipv4.google.com` host:
1512
1513```bash
1514> dns resolve4 ipv4.google.com
1515> DNS response for ipv4.google.com - 2001:db8:122:344:0:0:8efa:bf4e TTL: 20456
1516```
1517
1518### dns browse \<service-name\> \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\]
1519
1520Send a browse (service instance enumeration) DNS query to get the list of services for given service-name.
1521
1522The parameters after `service-name` are optional. Any unspecified (or zero) value for these optional parameters is replaced by the value from the current default config (`dns config`).
1523
1524```bash
1525> dns browse _service._udp.example.com
1526DNS browse response for _service._udp.example.com.
1527inst1
1528inst2
1529inst3
1530Done
1531```
1532
1533The detailed service info (port number, weight, host name, TXT data, host addresses) is outputted only when provided by server/resolver in the browse response (in additional Data Section). This is a SHOULD and not a MUST requirement, and servers/resolvers are not required to provide this.
1534
1535The recommended behavior, which is supported by the OpenThread DNS-SD resolver, is to only provide the additional data when there is a single instance in the response. However, users should assume that the browse response may only contain the list of matching service instances and not any detail service info. To resolve a service instance, users can use the `dns service` or `dns servicehost` commands.
1536
1537```bash
1538> dns browse _service._udp.example.com
1539DNS browse response for _service._udp.example.com.
1540inst1
1541    Port:1234, Priority:1, Weight:2, TTL:7200
1542    Host:host.example.com.
1543    HostAddress:fd00:0:0:0:0:0:0:abcd TTL:7200
1544    TXT:[a=6531, b=6c12] TTL:7300
1545Done
1546```
1547
1548```bash
1549> dns browse _airplay._tcp.default.service.arpa
1550DNS browse response for _airplay._tcp.default.service.arpa.
1551Gabe's Mac mini
1552    Port:7000, Priority:0, Weight:0, TTL:10
1553    Host:Gabes-Mac-mini.default.service.arpa.
1554    HostAddress:fd97:739d:386a:1:1c2e:d83c:fcbe:9cf4 TTL:10
1555Done
1556```
1557
1558> Note: The DNS server IP can be an IPv4 address, which will be synthesized to an IPv6 address using the preferred NAT64 prefix from the network data. The command will return `InvalidState` when the DNS server IP is an IPv4 address but the preferred NAT64 prefix is unavailable. When testing DNS-SD discovery proxy, the zone is not `local` and instead should be `default.service.arpa`.
1559
1560### dns service \<service-instance-label\> \<service-name\> \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\]
1561
1562Send a service instance resolution DNS query for a given service instance. Service instance label is provided first, followed by the service name (note that service instance label can contain dot '.' character).
1563
1564The parameters after `service-name` are optional. Any unspecified (or zero) value for these optional parameters is replaced by the value from the current default config (`dns config`).
1565
1566> Note: The DNS server IP can be an IPv4 address, which will be synthesized to an IPv6 address using the preferred NAT64 prefix from the network data. The command will return `InvalidState` when the DNS server IP is an IPv4 address but the preferred NAT64 prefix is unavailable.
1567
1568### dns servicehost \<service-instance-label\> \<service-name\> \[DNS server IP\] \[DNS server port\] \[response timeout (ms)\] \[max tx attempts\] \[recursion desired (boolean)\]
1569
1570Send a service instance resolution DNS query for a given service instance with a potential follow-up address resolution for the host name discovered for the service instance (if the server/resolver does not provide AAAA/A records for the host name in the response to SRV query).
1571
1572Service instance label is provided first, followed by the service name (note that service instance label can contain dot '.' character).
1573
1574The parameters after `service-name` are optional. Any unspecified (or zero) value for these optional parameters is replaced by the value from the current default config (`dns config`).
1575
1576### dns server upstream \[enable|disable\]
1577
1578Enable/Disable the upstream DNS feature. If no argument is provided, it prints whether the upstream DNS feature is enabled.
1579
1580`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DNS_UPSTREAM_QUERY_ENABLE` is required.
1581
1582Enable the upstream DNS feature.
1583
1584```
1585> dns server upstream enable
1586Done
1587```
1588
1589Get whether the upstream DNS feature is enabled.
1590
1591```
1592> dns server upstream
1593Enabled
1594Done
1595```
1596
1597### dns compression \[enable|disable\]
1598
1599Enable/Disable the "DNS name compression" mode.
1600
1601By default DNS name compression is enabled. When disabled, DNS names are appended as full and never compressed. This is applicable to OpenThread's DNS and SRP client/server modules.
1602
1603This is intended for testing only and available under `REFERENCE_DEVICE` config.
1604
1605Get the current "DNS name compression" mode.
1606
1607```
1608> dns compression
1609Enabled
1610```
1611
1612Set the "DNS name compression" mode.
1613
1614```
1615> dns compression disable
1616Done
1617>
1618>
1619> dns compression
1620Disabled
1621Done
1622```
1623
1624### domainname
1625
1626Get the Thread Domain Name for Thread 1.2 device.
1627
1628```bash
1629> domainname
1630Thread
1631Done
1632```
1633
1634### domainname \<name\>
1635
1636Set the Thread Domain Name for Thread 1.2 device.
1637
1638```bash
1639> domainname Test\ Thread
1640Done
1641```
1642
1643### dua iid
1644
1645Get the Interface Identifier manually specified for Thread Domain Unicast Address on Thread 1.2 device.
1646
1647```bash
1648> dua iid
16490004000300020001
1650Done
1651```
1652
1653### dua iid \<iid\>
1654
1655Set the Interface Identifier manually specified for Thread Domain Unicast Address on Thread 1.2 device.
1656
1657```bash
1658> dua iid 0004000300020001
1659Done
1660```
1661
1662### dua iid clear
1663
1664Clear the Interface Identifier manually specified for Thread Domain Unicast Address on Thread 1.2 device.
1665
1666```bash
1667> dua iid clear
1668Done
1669```
1670
1671### eidcache
1672
1673Print the EID-to-RLOC cache entries.
1674
1675```bash
1676> eidcache
1677fd49:caf4:a29f:dc0e:97fc:69dd:3c16:df7d 2000 cache canEvict=1 transTime=0 eid=fd49:caf4:a29f:dc0e:97fc:69dd:3c16:df7d
1678fd49:caf4:a29f:dc0e:97fc:69dd:3c16:df7f fffe retry canEvict=1 timeout=10 retryDelay=30
1679Done
1680```
1681
1682### eui64
1683
1684Get the factory-assigned IEEE EUI-64.
1685
1686```bash
1687> eui64
16880615aae900124b00
1689Done
1690```
1691
1692### extaddr
1693
1694Get the IEEE 802.15.4 Extended Address.
1695
1696```bash
1697> extaddr
1698dead00beef00cafe
1699Done
1700```
1701
1702### extaddr \<extaddr\>
1703
1704Set the IEEE 802.15.4 Extended Address.
1705
1706```bash
1707> extaddr dead00beef00cafe
1708dead00beef00cafe
1709Done
1710```
1711
1712### extpanid
1713
1714Get the Thread Extended PAN ID value.
1715
1716**NOTE** The current commissioning credential becomes stale after changing this value. Use [pskc](#pskc--p-keypassphrase) to reset.
1717
1718```bash
1719> extpanid
1720dead00beef00cafe
1721Done
1722```
1723
1724### extpanid \<extpanid\>
1725
1726Set the Thread Extended PAN ID value.
1727
1728```bash
1729> extpanid dead00beef00cafe
1730Done
1731```
1732
1733### factoryreset
1734
1735Delete all stored settings, and signal a platform reset.
1736
1737```bash
1738> factoryreset
1739```
1740
1741### fake
1742
1743Send fake Thread messages.
1744
1745Note: Only for certification test.
1746
1747#### fake /a/an \<dst-ipaddr\> \<target\> \<meshLocalIid\>
1748
1749```bash
1750> fake /a/an fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:a800 fd00:7d03:7d03:7d03:55f2:bb6a:7a43:a03b 1111222233334444
1751Done
1752```
1753
1754### fem
1755
1756Get external FEM parameters.
1757
1758```bash
1759> fem
1760LNA gain 11 dBm
1761Done
1762```
1763
1764### fem lnagain
1765
1766Get the Rx LNA gain in dBm of the external FEM.
1767
1768```bash
1769> fem lnagain
177011
1771Done
1772```
1773
1774### fem lnagain \<LNA gain\>
1775
1776Set the Rx LNA gain in dBm of the external FEM.
1777
1778```bash
1779> fem lnagain 8
1780Done
1781```
1782
1783### ifconfig
1784
1785Show the status of the IPv6 interface.
1786
1787```bash
1788> ifconfig
1789down
1790Done
1791```
1792
1793### ifconfig up
1794
1795Bring up the IPv6 interface.
1796
1797```bash
1798> ifconfig up
1799Done
1800```
1801
1802### ifconfig down
1803
1804Bring down the IPv6 interface.
1805
1806```bash
1807> ifconfig down
1808Done
1809```
1810
1811### instanceid
1812
1813Show OpenThread instance identifier.
1814
1815```bash
1816> instanceid
1817468697314
1818Done
1819```
1820
1821### ipaddr
1822
1823List all IPv6 addresses assigned to the Thread interface.
1824
1825```bash
1826> ipaddr
1827fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:0
1828fdde:ad00:beef:0:558:f56b:d688:799
1829fe80:0:0:0:f3d9:2a82:c8d8:fe43
1830Done
1831```
1832
1833Use `-v` to get more verbose information about the address:
1834
1835- `origin`: can be `thread`, `slaac`, `dhcp6`, or `manual`, and indicates the origin of the address
1836- `plen`: prefix length (in bits)
1837- `preferred`: preferred flag (boolean)
1838- `valid`: valid flag (boolean)
1839
1840```bash
1841> ipaddr -v
1842fd5e:18fa:f4a5:b8:0:ff:fe00:fc00 origin:thread plen:64 preferred:0 valid:1
1843fd5e:18fa:f4a5:b8:0:ff:fe00:dc00 origin:thread plen:64 preferred:0 valid:1
1844fd5e:18fa:f4a5:b8:f8e:5d95:87a0:e82c origin:thread plen:64 preferred:0 valid:1
1845fe80:0:0:0:4891:b191:e277:8826 origin:thread plen:64 preferred:1 valid:1
1846Done
1847```
1848
1849### ipaddr add \<ipaddr\>
1850
1851Add an IPv6 address to the Thread interface.
1852
1853```bash
1854> ipaddr add 2001::dead:beef:cafe
1855Done
1856```
1857
1858### ipaddr del \<ipaddr\>
1859
1860Delete an IPv6 address from the Thread interface.
1861
1862```bash
1863> ipaddr del 2001::dead:beef:cafe
1864Done
1865```
1866
1867### ipaddr linklocal
1868
1869Print Thread link-local IPv6 address.
1870
1871```bash
1872> ipaddr linklocal
1873fe80:0:0:0:f3d9:2a82:c8d8:fe43
1874Done
1875```
1876
1877### ipaddr mleid
1878
1879Print Thread Mesh Local EID address.
1880
1881```bash
1882> ipaddr mleid
1883fdde:ad00:beef:0:558:f56b:d688:799
1884Done
1885```
1886
1887### ipaddr rloc
1888
1889Print Thread Routing Locator (RLOC) address.
1890
1891```bash
1892> ipaddr rloc
1893fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:0
1894Done
1895```
1896
1897### ipmaddr
1898
1899List all IPv6 multicast addresses subscribed to the Thread interface.
1900
1901```bash
1902> ipmaddr
1903ff05:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
1904ff33:40:fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:1
1905ff32:40:fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:1
1906Done
1907```
1908
1909### ipmaddr add \<ipaddr\>
1910
1911Subscribe the Thread interface to the IPv6 multicast address.
1912
1913```bash
1914> ipmaddr add ff05::1
1915Done
1916```
1917
1918### ipmaddr del \<ipaddr\>
1919
1920Unsubscribe the Thread interface to the IPv6 multicast address.
1921
1922```bash
1923> ipmaddr del ff05::1
1924Done
1925```
1926
1927### ipmaddr llatn
1928
1929Get the Link-Local All Thread Nodes multicast address.
1930
1931```
1932> ipmaddr llatn
1933ff32:40:fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:1
1934Done
1935```
1936
1937### ipmaddr rlatn
1938
1939Get the Realm-Local All Thread Nodes multicast address.
1940
1941```
1942> ipmaddr rlatn
1943ff33:40:fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:1
1944Done
1945```
1946
1947### joinerport \<port\>
1948
1949Set the Joiner port.
1950
1951```bash
1952> joinerport 1000
1953Done
1954```
1955
1956### keysequence counter
1957
1958Get the Thread Key Sequence Counter.
1959
1960```bash
1961> keysequence counter
196210
1963Done
1964```
1965
1966### keysequence counter \<counter\>
1967
1968Set the Thread Key Sequence Counter.
1969
1970This command is reserved for testing and demo purposes only. Changing Key Sequence Counter will render a production application non-compliant with the Thread Specification.
1971
1972```bash
1973> keysequence counter 10
1974Done
1975```
1976
1977### keysequence guardtime
1978
1979Get Thread Key Switch Guard Time (in hours)
1980
1981```bash
1982> keysequence guardtime
19830
1984Done
1985```
1986
1987### keysequence guardtime \<guardtime\>
1988
1989Set Thread Key Switch Guard Time (in hours).
1990
1991This command is reserved for testing and demo purposes only. Changing Key Switch Guard Time will render a production application non-compliant with the Thread Specification.
1992
1993```bash
1994> keysequence guardtime 0
1995Done
1996```
1997
1998### leaderdata
1999
2000Show the Thread Leader Data.
2001
2002```bash
2003> leaderdata
2004Partition ID: 1077744240
2005Weighting: 64
2006Data Version: 109
2007Stable Data Version: 211
2008Leader Router ID: 60
2009Done
2010```
2011
2012### leaderweight
2013
2014Get the Thread Leader Weight.
2015
2016```bash
2017> leaderweight
2018128
2019Done
2020```
2021
2022### leaderweight \<weight\>
2023
2024Set the Thread Leader Weight.
2025
2026```bash
2027> leaderweight 128
2028Done
2029```
2030
2031### linkmetrics config \[async\] \<ipaddr\> enhanced-ack clear
2032
2033Send a Link Metrics Management Request to clear an Enhanced-ACK Based Probing.
2034
2035- async: Use the non-blocking mode.
2036- ipaddr: Peer address (SHOULD be link local address of the neighboring device).
2037
2038```bash
2039> linkmetrics config fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 enhanced-ack clear
2040Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2041Status: Success
2042Done
2043
2044> linkmetrics config async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 enhanced-ack clear
2045Done
2046> Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2047Status: Success
2048```
2049
2050### linkmetrics config \[async\] \<ipaddr\> enhanced-ack register \<qmr\> \[r\]
2051
2052Send a Link Metrics Management Request to register an Enhanced-ACK Based Probing.
2053
2054- async: Use the non-blocking mode.
2055- ipaddr: Peer address.
2056- qmr: This specifies what metrics to query. At most two options are allowed to select (per spec 4.11.3.4.4.6).
2057  - q: Layer 2 LQI.
2058  - m: Link Margin.
2059  - r: RSSI.
2060- r: This is optional and only used for reference devices. When this option is specified, Type/Average Enum of each Type Id Flags would be set to `reserved`. This is used to verify the Probing Subject correctly handles invalid Type Id Flags. This is only available when `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is enabled.
2061
2062```bash
2063> linkmetrics config fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 enhanced-ack register qm
2064Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2065Status: Success
2066Done
2067
2068> linkmetrics config async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 enhanced-ack register qm
2069Done
2070> Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2071Status: Success
2072
2073> linkmetrics config async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 enhanced-ack register qm r
2074Done
2075> Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2076Status: Cannot support new series
2077```
2078
2079### linkmetrics config \[async\] \<ipaddr\> forward \<seriesid\> \<ldraX\> \<pqmr\>
2080
2081Send a Link Metrics Management Request to configure a Forward Tracking Series.
2082
2083- async: Use the non-blocking mode.
2084- ipaddr: Peer address.
2085- seriesid: The Series ID.
2086- ldraX: This specifies which frames are to be accounted.
2087  - l: MLE Link Probe.
2088  - d: MAC Data.
2089  - r: MAC Data Request.
2090  - a: MAC Ack.
2091  - X: This represents none of the above flags, i.e., to stop accounting and remove the series. This can only be used without any other flags.
2092- pqmr: This specifies what metrics to query.
2093  - p: Layer 2 Number of PDUs received.
2094  - q: Layer 2 LQI.
2095  - m: Link Margin.
2096  - r: RSSI.
2097
2098```bash
2099> linkmetrics config fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 forward 1 dra pqmr
2100Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2101Status: SUCCESS
2102Done
2103
2104> linkmetrics config async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 forward 1 dra pqmr
2105Done
2106> Received Link Metrics Management Response from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2107Status: SUCCESS
2108```
2109
2110### linkmetrics probe \<ipaddr\> \<seriesid\> \<length\>
2111
2112Send a MLE Link Probe message to the peer.
2113
2114- ipaddr: Peer address.
2115- seriesid: The Series ID for which this Probe message targets at.
2116- length: The length of the Probe message, valid range: [0, 64].
2117
2118```bash
2119> linkmetrics probe fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 1 10
2120Done
2121```
2122
2123### linkmetrics request \[async\] \<ipaddr\> single \<pqmr\>
2124
2125Perform a Link Metrics query (Single Probe).
2126
2127- async: Use the non-blocking mode.
2128- ipaddr: Peer address.
2129- pqmr: This specifies what metrics to query.
2130  - p: Layer 2 Number of PDUs received.
2131  - q: Layer 2 LQI.
2132  - m: Link Margin.
2133  - r: RSSI.
2134
2135```bash
2136> linkmetrics request fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 single qmr
2137Received Link Metrics Report from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2138
2139 - LQI: 76 (Exponential Moving Average)
2140 - Margin: 82 (dB) (Exponential Moving Average)
2141 - RSSI: -18 (dBm) (Exponential Moving Average)
2142Done
2143
2144> linkmetrics request async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 single qmr
2145Done
2146> Received Link Metrics Report from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2147
2148 - LQI: 76 (Exponential Moving Average)
2149 - Margin: 82 (dB) (Exponential Moving Average)
2150 - RSSI: -18 (dBm) (Exponential Moving Average)
2151```
2152
2153### linkmetrics request \[async\] \<ipaddr\> forward \<seriesid\>
2154
2155Perform a Link Metrics query (Forward Tracking Series).
2156
2157- sync: Use the blocking mode.
2158- ipaddr: Peer address.
2159- seriesid: The Series ID.
2160
2161```bash
2162> linkmetrics request fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 forward 1
2163Received Link Metrics Report from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2164
2165 - PDU Counter: 2 (Count/Summation)
2166 - LQI: 76 (Exponential Moving Average)
2167 - Margin: 82 (dB) (Exponential Moving Average)
2168 - RSSI: -18 (dBm) (Exponential Moving Average)
2169Done
2170
2171> linkmetrics request async fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2 forward 1
2172Done
2173> Received Link Metrics Report from: fe80:0:0:0:3092:f334:1455:1ad2
2174
2175 - PDU Counter: 2 (Count/Summation)
2176 - LQI: 76 (Exponential Moving Average)
2177 - Margin: 82 (dB) (Exponential Moving Average)
2178 - RSSI: -18 (dBm) (Exponential Moving Average)
2179```
2180
2181### linkmetricsmgr disable
2182
2183Disable the Link Metrics Manager.
2184
2185`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_LINK_METRICS_MANAGER_ENABLE` is required.
2186
2187```bash
2188> linkmetricsmgr disable
2189Done
2190```
2191
2192### linkmetricsmgr enable
2193
2194Enable the Link Metrics Manager.
2195
2196`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_LINK_METRICS_MANAGER_ENABLE` is required.
2197
2198```bash
2199> linkmetricsmgr enable
2200Done
2201```
2202
2203### linkmetricsmgr show
2204
2205Display the Link Metrics data of all subjects. The subjects are identified by its extended address.
2206
2207`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_LINK_METRICS_MANAGER_ENABLE` is required.
2208
2209```bash
2210
2211> linkmetricsmgr show
2212ExtAddr:827aa7f7f63e1234, LinkMargin:80, Rssi:-20
2213Done
2214```
2215
2216### locate
2217
2218Gets the current state (`In Progress` or `Idle`) of anycast locator.
2219
2220`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_TMF_ANYCAST_LOCATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2221
2222```bash
2223> locate
2224Idle
2225Done
2226
2227> locate fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:fc10
2228
2229> locate
2230In Progress
2231Done
2232```
2233
2234### locate \<anycastaddr\>
2235
2236Locate the closest destination of an anycast address (i.e., find the destination's mesh local EID and RLOC16).
2237
2238`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_TMF_ANYCAST_LOCATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2239
2240The closest destination is determined based on the the current routing table and path costs within the Thread mesh.
2241
2242Locate the leader using its anycast address:
2243
2244```bash
2245> locate fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:fc00
2246fdde:ad00:beef:0:d9d3:9000:16b:d03b 0xc800
2247Done
2248```
2249
2250Locate the closest destination of a service anycast address:
2251
2252```bash
2253
2254> srp server enable
2255Done
2256
2257> netdata show
2258Prefixes:
2259Routes:
2260Services:
226144970 5d c002 s c800
226244970 5d c002 s cc00
2263Done
2264
2265> locate fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:fc10
2266fdde:ad00:beef:0:a477:dc98:a4e4:71ea 0xcc00
2267done
2268```
2269
2270### log filename \<filename\>
2271
2272- Note: Simulation Only, ie: `OPENTHREAD_EXAMPLES_SIMULATION`
2273- Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_LOG_OUTPUT == OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_LOG_OUTPUT_DEBUG_UART`
2274
2275Specifies filename to capture otPlatLog() messages, useful when debugging automated test scripts on Linux when logging disrupts the automated test scripts.
2276
2277### log level
2278
2279Get the log level.
2280
2281```bash
2282> log level
22831
2284Done
2285```
2286
2287### log level \<level\>
2288
2289Set the log level.
2290
2291```bash
2292> log level 4
2293Done
2294```
2295
2296### meshdiag topology \[ip6-addrs\] \[children\]
2297
2298Discover network topology (list of routers and their connections).
2299
2300This command requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MESH_DIAG_ENABLE` and `OPENTHREAD_FTD`.
2301
2302Parameters are optional and indicate additional items to discover. Can be added in any order.
2303
2304- `ip6-addrs` to discover the list of IPv6 addresses of every router.
2305- `children` to discover the child table of every router.
2306
2307Output lists all discovered routers. Information per router:
2308
2309- Router ID
2310- RLOC16
2311- Extended MAC address
2312- Thread Version (if known).
2313- Whether the router is this device is itself (`me`)
2314- Whether the router is the parent of this device when device is a child (`parent`)
2315- Whether the router is `leader`
2316- Whether the router acts as a border router providing external connectivity (`br`)
2317- List of routers to which this router has a link:
2318  - `3-links`: Router IDs to which this router has a incoming link with link quality 3
2319  - `2-links`: Router IDs to which this router has a incoming link with link quality 2
2320  - `1-links`: Router IDs to which this router has a incoming link with link quality 1
2321  - If a list if empty, it is omitted in the out.
2322- If `ip6-addrs`, list of IPv6 addresses of the router
2323- If `children`, list of all children of the router. Information per child:
2324  - RLOC16
2325  - Incoming Link Quality from perspective of parent to child (zero indicates unknown)
2326  - Child Device mode (`r` rx-on-when-idle, `d` Full Thread Device, `n` Full Network Data, `-` no flags set)
2327  - Whether the child is this device itself (`me`)
2328  - Whether the child acts as a border router providing external connectivity (`br`)
2329
2330Discover network topology:
2331
2332```bash
2333> meshdiag topology
2334id:02 rloc16:0x0800 ext-addr:8aa57d2c603fe16c ver:4 - me - leader
2335   3-links:{ 46 }
2336id:46 rloc16:0xb800 ext-addr:fe109d277e0175cc ver:4
2337   3-links:{ 02 51 57 }
2338id:33 rloc16:0x8400 ext-addr:d2e511a146b9e54d ver:4
2339   3-links:{ 51 57 }
2340id:51 rloc16:0xcc00 ext-addr:9aab43ababf05352 ver:4
2341   3-links:{ 33 57 }
2342   2-links:{ 46 }
2343id:57 rloc16:0xe400 ext-addr:dae9c4c0e9da55ff ver:4
2344   3-links:{ 46 51 }
2345   1-links:{ 33 }
2346Done
2347```
2348
2349Discover network topology with router's IPv6 addresses and children:
2350
2351```bash
2352> meshdiag topology children ip6-addrs
2353id:62 rloc16:0xf800 ext-addr:ce349873897233a5 ver:4 - me - br
2354   3-links:{ 46 }
2355   ip6-addrs:
2356       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:f800
2357       fdde:ad00:beef:0:211d:39e9:6b2e:4ad1
2358       fe80:0:0:0:cc34:9873:8972:33a5
2359   children: none
2360id:02 rloc16:0x0800 ext-addr:8aa57d2c603fe16c ver:4 - leader - br
2361   3-links:{ 46 51 }
2362   ip6-addrs:
2363       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:fc00
2364       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:800
2365       fdde:ad00:beef:0:8a36:a3eb:47ae:a9b0
2366       fe80:0:0:0:88a5:7d2c:603f:e16c
2367   children:
2368       rloc16:0x0803 lq:3, mode:rn
2369       rloc16:0x0804 lq:3, mode:rdn
2370id:33 rloc16:0x8400 ext-addr:d2e511a146b9e54d ver:4
2371   3-links:{ 57 }
2372   ip6-addrs:
2373       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:8400
2374       fdde:ad00:beef:0:824:a126:cf19:a9f4
2375       fe80:0:0:0:d0e5:11a1:46b9:e54d
2376   children: none
2377id:51 rloc16:0xcc00 ext-addr:9aab43ababf05352 ver:4
2378   3-links:{ 02 46 57 }
2379   ip6-addrs:
2380       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:cc00
2381       fdde:ad00:beef:0:2986:bba3:12d0:1dd2
2382       fe80:0:0:0:98ab:43ab:abf0:5352
2383   children: none
2384id:57 rloc16:0xe400 ext-addr:dae9c4c0e9da55ff ver:4
2385   3-links:{ 33 51 }
2386   ip6-addrs:
2387       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:e400
2388       fdde:ad00:beef:0:87d0:550:bc18:9920
2389       fe80:0:0:0:d8e9:c4c0:e9da:55ff
2390   children:
2391       rloc16:0xe402 lq:3, mode:rn - br
2392       rloc16:0xe403 lq:3, mode:rn
2393id:46 rloc16:0xb800 ext-addr:fe109d277e0175cc ver:4
2394   3-links:{ 02 51 62 }
2395   ip6-addrs:
2396       fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:b800
2397       fdde:ad00:beef:0:df4d:2994:d85c:c337
2398       fe80:0:0:0:fc10:9d27:7e01:75cc
2399   children: none
2400Done
2401```
2402
2403Discover network topology with children:
2404
2405```bash
2406> meshdiag topology children
2407id:02 rloc16:0x0800 ext-addr:8aa57d2c603fe16c ver:4 - parent - leader - br
2408   3-links:{ 46 51 }
2409   children:
2410       rloc16:0x0803 lq:0, mode:rn
2411       rloc16:0x0804 lq:0, mode:rdn - me
2412id:46 rloc16:0xb800 ext-addr:fe109d277e0175cc ver:4
2413   3-links:{ 02 51 62 }
2414   children: none
2415id:33 rloc16:0x8400 ext-addr:d2e511a146b9e54d ver:4
2416   3-links:{ 57 }
2417   children: none
2418id:51 rloc16:0xcc00 ext-addr:9aab43ababf05352 ver:4
2419   3-links:{ 02 46 57 }
2420   children: none
2421id:57 rloc16:0xe400 ext-addr:dae9c4c0e9da55ff ver:4
2422   3-links:{ 33 51 }
2423   children:
2424       rloc16:0xe402 lq:3, mode:rn - br
2425       rloc16:0xe403 lq:3, mode:rn
2426id:62 rloc16:0xf800 ext-addr:ce349873897233a5 ver:4 - br
2427   3-links:{ 46 }
2428   children: none
2429```
2430
2431### meshdiag childtable \<router-rloc16\>
2432
2433Start a query for child table of a router with a given RLOC16.
2434
2435Output lists all child entries. Information per child:
2436
2437- RLOC16
2438- Extended MAC address
2439- Thread Version
2440- Timeout (in seconds)
2441- Age (seconds since last heard)
2442- Supervision interval (in seconds)
2443- Number of queued messages (in case the child is sleepy)
2444- Device Mode
2445- RSS (average and last) and link margin
2446- Error rates, frame tx (at MAC layer), IPv6 message tx (above MAC)
2447- Connection time (seconds since link establishment {dd}d.{hh}:{mm}:{ss} format)
2448- CSL info
2449  - If synchronized
2450  - Period (in unit of 10-symbols-time)
2451  - Timeout (in seconds)
2452  - Channel
2453
2454```bash
2455> meshdiag childtable 0x6400
2456rloc16:0x6402 ext-addr:8e6f4d323bbed1fe ver:4
2457    timeout:120 age:36 supvn:129 q-msg:0
2458    rx-on:yes type:ftd full-net:yes
2459    rss - ave:-20 last:-20 margin:80
2460    err-rate - frame:11.51% msg:0.76%
2461    conn-time:00:11:07
2462    csl - sync:no period:0 timeout:0 channel:0
2463rloc16:0x6403 ext-addr:ee24e64ecf8c079a ver:4
2464    timeout:120 age:19 supvn:129 q-msg:0
2465    rx-on:no type:mtd full-net:no
2466    rss - ave:-20 last:-20 margin:80
2467    err-rate - frame:0.73% msg:0.00%
2468    conn-time:01:08:53
2469    csl - sync:no period:0 timeout:0 channel:0
2470Done
2471```
2472
2473### meshdiag childip6 \<parent-rloc16\>
2474
2475Send a query to a parent to retrieve the IPv6 addresses of all its MTD children.
2476
2477```bash
2478> meshdiag childip6 0xdc00
2479child-rloc16: 0xdc02
2480    fdde:ad00:beef:0:ded8:cd58:b73:2c21
2481    fd00:2:0:0:c24a:456:3b6b:c597
2482    fd00:1:0:0:120b:95fe:3ecc:d238
2483child-rloc16: 0xdc03
2484    fdde:ad00:beef:0:3aa6:b8bf:e7d6:eefe
2485    fd00:2:0:0:8ff8:a188:7436:6720
2486    fd00:1:0:0:1fcf:5495:790a:370f
2487Done
2488```
2489
2490### meshdiag routerneighbortable \<router-rloc16\>
2491
2492Start a query for router neighbor table of a router with a given RLOC16.
2493
2494Output lists all router neighbor entries. Information per entry:
2495
2496- RLOC16
2497- Extended MAC address
2498- Thread Version
2499- RSS (average and last) and link margin
2500- Error rates, frame tx (at MAC layer), IPv6 message tx (above MAC)
2501- Connection time (seconds since link establishment {dd}d.{hh}:{mm}:{ss} format)
2502
2503```bash
2504> meshdiag routerneighbortable 0x7400
2505rloc16:0x9c00 ext-addr:764788cf6e57a4d2 ver:4
2506   rss - ave:-20 last:-20 margin:80
2507   err-rate - frame:1.38% msg:0.00%
2508   conn-time:01:54:02
2509rloc16:0x7c00 ext-addr:4ed24fceec9bf6d3 ver:4
2510   rss - ave:-20 last:-20 margin:80
2511   err-rate - frame:0.72% msg:0.00%
2512   conn-time:00:11:27
2513Done
2514```
2515
2516### mliid \<iid\>
2517
2518Set the Mesh Local IID.
2519
2520It must be used before Thread stack is enabled.
2521
2522Only for testing/reference device.
2523
2524```bash
2525> mliid 1122334455667788
2526Done
2527```
2528
2529### mlr reg \<ipaddr\> ... [timeout]
2530
2531Register Multicast Listeners to Primary Backbone Router, with an optional `timeout` (in seconds).
2532
2533Omit `timeout` to use the default MLR timeout on the Primary Backbone Router.
2534
2535Use `timeout = 0` to deregister Multicast Listeners.
2536
2537NOTE: Only for Thread 1.2 Commissioner FTD device.
2538
2539```bash
2540> mlr reg ff04::1
2541status 0, 0 failed
2542Done
2543> mlr reg ff04::1 ff04::2 ff02::1
2544status 2, 1 failed
2545ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
2546Done
2547> mlr reg ff04::1 ff04::2 1000
2548status 0, 0 failed
2549Done
2550> mlr reg ff04::1 ff04::2 0
2551status 0, 0 failed
2552Done
2553```
2554
2555### mode
2556
2557Get the Thread Device Mode value.
2558
2559- -: no flags set (rx-off-when-idle, minimal Thread device, stable network data)
2560- r: rx-on-when-idle
2561- d: Full Thread Device
2562- n: Full Network Data
2563
2564```bash
2565> mode
2566rdn
2567Done
2568```
2569
2570### mode [rdn]
2571
2572Set the Thread Device Mode value.
2573
2574- -: no flags set (rx-off-when-idle, minimal Thread device, stable network data)
2575- r: rx-on-when-idle
2576- d: Full Thread Device
2577- n: Full Network Data
2578
2579```bash
2580> mode rdn
2581Done
2582```
2583
2584```bash
2585> mode -
2586Done
2587```
2588
2589### multiradio
2590
2591Get the list of supported radio links by the device.
2592
2593This command is always available, even when only a single radio is supported by the device.
2594
2595```bash
2596> multiradio
2597[15.4, TREL]
2598Done
2599```
2600
2601### multiradio neighbor list
2602
2603Get the list of neighbors and their supported radios and their preference.
2604
2605This command is only available when device supports more than one radio link.
2606
2607```bash
2608> multiradio neighbor list
2609ExtAddr:3a65bc38dbe4a5be, RLOC16:0xcc00, Radios:[15.4(255), TREL(255)]
2610ExtAddr:17df23452ee4a4be, RLOC16:0x1300, Radios:[15.4(255)]
2611Done
2612```
2613
2614### multiradio neighbor \<ext address\>
2615
2616Get the radio info for specific neighbor with a given extended address.
2617
2618This command is only available when device supports more than one radio link.
2619
2620```bash
2621> multiradio neighbor 3a65bc38dbe4a5be
2622[15.4(255), TREL(255)]
2623Done
2624```
2625
2626### nat64 cidr
2627
2628Gets the IPv4 configured CIDR in the NAT64 translator.
2629
2630`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2631
2632```bash
2633> nat64 cidr
2634192.168.255.0/24
2635Done
2636```
2637
2638### nat64 cidr \<IPv4 address\>
2639
2640Sets the IPv4 CIDR in the NAT64 translator.
2641
2642Note:
2643
2644- `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2645- A valid CIDR must have a non-zero prefix length.
2646- When updating the CIDR, NAT64 translator will be reset and all existing sessions will be expired.
2647
2648```bash
2649> nat64 cidr 192.168.100.0/24
2650Done
2651```
2652
2653### nat64 disable
2654
2655Disable NAT64 functions, including the translator and the prefix publishing.
2656
2657This command will reset the mapping table in the translator (if NAT64 translator is enabled in the build).
2658
2659`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` or `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_BORDER_ROUTING_ENABLE` are required.
2660
2661```bash
2662> nat64 disable
2663Done
2664```
2665
2666### nat64 enable
2667
2668Enable NAT64 functions, including the translator and the prefix publishing.
2669
2670This command can be called anytime.
2671
2672`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` or `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_BORDER_ROUTING_ENABLE` are required.
2673
2674```bash
2675> nat64 enable
2676Done
2677```
2678
2679### nat64 state
2680
2681Gets the state of NAT64 functions.
2682
2683Possible results for prefix manager are (`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_BORDER_ROUTING_ENABLE` is required):
2684
2685- `Disabled`: NAT64 prefix manager is disabled.
2686- `NotRunning`: NAT64 prefix manager is enabled, but is not running, probably because the routing manager is disabled.
2687- `Idle`: NAT64 prefix manager is enabled and is running, but is not publishing a NAT64 prefix. Usually when there is another border router publishing a NAT64 prefix with higher priority.
2688- `Active`: NAT64 prefix manager is enabled, running and publishing a NAT64 prefix.
2689
2690Possible results for NAT64 translator are (`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` is required):
2691
2692- `Disabled`: NAT64 translator is disabled.
2693- `NotRunning`: NAT64 translator is enabled, but is not translating packets, probably because it is not configured with a NAT64 prefix or a CIDR for NAT64.
2694- `Active`: NAT64 translator is enabled and is translating packets.
2695
2696`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` or `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_BORDER_ROUTING_ENABLE` are required.
2697
2698```bash
2699> nat64 state
2700PrefixManager: NotRunning
2701Translator:    NotRunning
2702Done
2703
2704> nat64 state
2705PrefixManager: Idle
2706Translator:    NotRunning
2707Done
2708
2709> nat64 state
2710PrefixManager: Active
2711Translator:    Active
2712Done
2713```
2714
2715### nat64 mappings
2716
2717Get the NAT64 translator mappings.
2718
2719`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2720
2721```bash
2722> nat64 mappings
2723|          | Address                   |        | 4 to 6       | 6 to 4       |
2724+----------+---------------------------+--------+--------------+--------------+
2725| ID       | IPv6       | IPv4         | Expiry | Pkts | Bytes | Pkts | Bytes |
2726+----------+------------+--------------+--------+------+-------+------+-------+
2727| 00021cb9 | fdc7::df79 | 192.168.64.2 |  7196s |    6 |   456 |   11 |  1928 |
2728|          |                                TCP |    0 |     0 |    0 |     0 |
2729|          |                                UDP |    1 |   136 |   16 |  1608 |
2730|          |                               ICMP |    5 |   320 |    5 |   320 |
2731```
2732
2733### nat64 counters
2734
2735Get the NAT64 translator packet and error counters.
2736
2737`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NAT64_TRANSLATOR_ENABLE` is required.
2738
2739```bash
2740> nat64 counters
2741|               | 4 to 6                  | 6 to 4                  |
2742+---------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
2743| Protocol      | Pkts     | Bytes        | Pkts     | Bytes        |
2744+---------------+----------+--------------+----------+--------------+
2745|         Total |       11 |          704 |       11 |          704 |
2746|           TCP |        0 |            0 |        0 |            0 |
2747|           UDP |        0 |            0 |        0 |            0 |
2748|          ICMP |       11 |          704 |       11 |          704 |
2749| Errors        | Pkts                    | Pkts                    |
2750+---------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
2751|         Total |                       8 |                       4 |
2752|   Illegal Pkt |                       0 |                       0 |
2753|   Unsup Proto |                       0 |                       0 |
2754|    No Mapping |                       2 |                       0 |
2755Done
2756```
2757
2758### neighbor linkquality
2759
2760Print link quality info for all neighbors.
2761
2762```bash
2763> neighbor linkquality
2764| RLOC16 | Extended MAC     | Frame Error | Msg Error | Avg RSS | Last RSS | Age   |
2765+--------+------------------+-------------+-----------+---------+----------+-------+
2766| 0xe800 | 9e2fa4e1b84f92db |      0.00 % |    0.00 % |     -46 |      -48 |     1 |
2767| 0xc001 | 0ad7ed6beaa6016d |      4.67 % |    0.08 % |     -68 |      -72 |    10 |
2768Done
2769```
2770
2771### neighbor list
2772
2773List RLOC16 of neighbors.
2774
2775```bash
2776> neighbor list
27770xcc01 0xc800 0xf000
2778Done
2779```
2780
2781### neighbor table
2782
2783Print table of neighbors.
2784
2785```bash
2786> neighbor table
2787| Role | RLOC16 | Age | Avg RSSI | Last RSSI |R|D|N| Extended MAC     |
2788+------+--------+-----+----------+-----------+-+-+-+------------------+
2789|   C  | 0xcc01 |  96 |      -46 |       -46 |1|1|1| 1eb9ba8a6522636b |
2790|   R  | 0xc800 |   2 |      -29 |       -29 |1|1|1| 9a91556102c39ddb |
2791|   R  | 0xf000 |   3 |      -28 |       -28 |1|1|1| 0ad7ed6beaa6016d |
2792Done
2793```
2794
2795### neighbor conntime
2796
2797Print connection time and age of neighbors.
2798
2799The table provides the following info per neighbor:
2800
2801- RLOC16
2802- Extended MAC address
2803- Age (seconds since last heard from neighbor)
2804- Connection time (seconds since link establishment with neighbor)
2805
2806Duration intervals are formatted as `<hh>:<mm>:<ss>` for hours, minutes, and seconds if the duration is less than one day. If the duration is longer than one day, the format is `<dd>d.<hh>:<mm>:<ss>`.
2807
2808```bash
2809> neighbor conntime
2810| RLOC16 | Extended MAC     | Last Heard (Age) | Connection Time  |
2811+--------+------------------+------------------+------------------+
2812| 0x8401 | 1a28be396a14a318 |         00:00:13 |         00:07:59 |
2813| 0x5c00 | 723ebf0d9eba3264 |         00:00:03 |         00:11:27 |
2814| 0xe800 | ce53628a1e3f5b3c |         00:00:02 |         00:00:15 |
2815Done
2816```
2817
2818### neighbor conntime list
2819
2820Print connection time and age of neighbors.
2821
2822This command is similar to `neighbor conntime`, but it displays the information in a list format. The age and connection time are both displayed in seconds.
2823
2824```bash
2825> neighbor conntime list
28260x8401 1a28be396a14a318 age:63 conn-time:644
28270x5c00 723ebf0d9eba3264 age:23 conn-time:852
28280xe800 ce53628a1e3f5b3c age:23 conn-time:180
2829Done
2830```
2831
2832### netstat
2833
2834List all UDP sockets.
2835
2836```bash
2837> netstat
2838| Local Address                                   | Peer Address                                    |
2839+-------------------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+
2840| [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:49153                         | [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:0                             |
2841| [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:49152                         | [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:0                             |
2842| [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:61631                         | [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:0                             |
2843| [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:19788                         | [0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0]:0                             |
2844Done
2845```
2846
2847### networkdiagnostic get \<addr\> \<type\> ..
2848
2849Send network diagnostic request to retrieve tlv of \<type\>s.
2850
2851If \<addr\> is unicast address, `Diagnostic Get` will be sent. if \<addr\> is multicast address, `Diagnostic Query` will be sent.
2852
2853```bash
2854> networkdiagnostic get fdde:ad00:beef:0:0:ff:fe00:fc00 0 1 6
2855> DIAG_GET.rsp/ans: 00080e336e1c41494e1c01020c000608640b0f674074c503
2856Ext Address: '0e336e1c41494e1c'
2857Rloc16: 0x0c00
2858Leader Data:
2859    PartitionId: 0x640b0f67
2860    Weighting: 64
2861    DataVersion: 116
2862    StableDataVersion: 197
2863    LeaderRouterId: 0x03
2864Done
2865
2866> networkdiagnostic get ff02::1 0 1
2867> DIAG_GET.rsp/ans: 00080e336e1c41494e1c01020c00
2868Ext Address: '0e336e1c41494e1c'
2869Rloc16: 0x0c00
2870Done
2871DIAG_GET.rsp/ans: 00083efcdb7e3f9eb0f201021800
2872Ext Address: '3efcdb7e3f9eb0f2'
2873Rloc16: 0x1800
2874Done
2875```
2876
2877### networkdiagnostic reset \<addr\> \<type\> ..
2878
2879Send network diagnostic request to reset \<addr\>'s tlv of \<type\>s. Currently only `MAC Counters`(9) is supported.
2880
2881```bash
2882> diagnostic reset fd00:db8::ff:fe00:0 9
2883Done
2884```
2885
2886### networkidtimeout
2887
2888Get the NETWORK_ID_TIMEOUT parameter used in the Router role.
2889
2890```bash
2891> networkidtimeout
2892120
2893Done
2894```
2895
2896### networkidtimeout \<timeout\>
2897
2898Set the NETWORK_ID_TIMEOUT parameter used in the Router role.
2899
2900```bash
2901> networkidtimeout 120
2902Done
2903```
2904
2905### networkkey
2906
2907Get the Thread Network Key value.
2908
2909```bash
2910> networkkey
291100112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
2912Done
2913```
2914
2915### networkkey \<key\>
2916
2917Set the Thread Network Key value.
2918
2919```bash
2920> networkkey 00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff
2921Done
2922```
2923
2924### networkname
2925
2926Get the Thread Network Name.
2927
2928```bash
2929> networkname
2930OpenThread
2931Done
2932```
2933
2934### networkname \<name\>
2935
2936Set the Thread Network Name.
2937
2938**NOTE** The current commissioning credential becomes stale after changing this value. Use [pskc](#pskc--p-keypassphrase) to reset.
2939
2940```bash
2941> networkname OpenThread
2942Done
2943```
2944
2945### networktime
2946
2947Get the Thread network time and the time sync parameters.
2948
2949```bash
2950> networktime
2951Network Time:     21084154us (synchronized)
2952Time Sync Period: 100s
2953XTAL Threshold:   300ppm
2954Done
2955```
2956
2957### networktime \<timesyncperiod\> \<xtalthreshold\>
2958
2959Set time sync parameters
2960
2961- timesyncperiod: The time synchronization period, in seconds.
2962- xtalthreshold: The XTAL accuracy threshold for a device to become Router-Capable device, in PPM.
2963
2964```bash
2965> networktime 100 300
2966Done
2967```
2968
2969### nexthop
2970
2971Output the table of allocated Router IDs and the current next hop (as Router ID) and path cost for each ID.
2972
2973```bash
2974> nexthop
2975| ID   |NxtHop| Cost |
2976+------+------+------+
2977|    9 |    9 |    1 |
2978|   25 |   25 |    0 |
2979|   30 |   30 |    1 |
2980|   46 |    - |    - |
2981|   50 |   30 |    3 |
2982|   60 |   30 |    2 |
2983Done
2984```
2985
2986### nexthop \<rloc16\>
2987
2988Get the next hop (as RLOC16) and path cost towards a given RLOC16 destination.
2989
2990```bash
2991> nexthop 0xc000
29920xc000 cost:0
2993Done
2994
2995nexthop 0x8001
29960x2000 cost:3
2997Done
2998```
2999
3000### panid
3001
3002Get the IEEE 802.15.4 PAN ID value.
3003
3004```bash
3005> panid
30060xdead
3007Done
3008```
3009
3010### panid \<panid\>
3011
3012Set the IEEE 802.15.4 PAN ID value.
3013
3014```bash
3015> panid 0xdead
3016Done
3017```
3018
3019### parent
3020
3021Get the diagnostic information for a Thread Router as parent.
3022
3023Note: When operating as a Thread Router when `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is enabled, this command will return the cached information from when the device was previously attached as a Thread Child. Returning cached information is necessary to support the Thread Test Harness - Test Scenario 8.2.x requests the former parent (i.e. Joiner Router's) MAC address even if the device has already promoted to a router.
3024
3025```bash
3026> parent
3027Ext Addr: be1857c6c21dce55
3028Rloc: 5c00
3029Link Quality In: 3
3030Link Quality Out: 3
3031Age: 20
3032Version: 4
3033Done
3034```
3035
3036Note: When `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_CSL_RECEIVER_ENABLE` is enabled, this command will return two extra lines with information relevant for CSL Receiver operation.
3037
3038```bash
3039CSL clock accuracy: 20
3040CSL uncertainty: 5
3041```
3042
3043### parentpriority
3044
3045Get the assigned parent priority value, -2 means not assigned.
3046
3047```bash
3048> parentpriority
30491
3050Done
3051```
3052
3053### parentpriority \<parentpriority\>
3054
3055Set the assigned parent priority value: 1, 0, -1 or -2.
3056
3057```bash
3058> parentpriority 1
3059Done
3060```
3061
3062### partitionid
3063
3064Get the Thread Network Partition ID.
3065
3066```bash
3067> partitionid
30684294967295
3069Done
3070```
3071
3072### partitionid preferred
3073
3074Get the preferred Thread Leader Partition ID.
3075
3076`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
3077
3078```bash
3079> partitionid preferred
30804294967295
3081Done
3082```
3083
3084### partitionid preferred \<partitionid\>
3085
3086Set the preferred Thread Leader Partition ID.
3087
3088`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
3089
3090```bash
3091> partitionid preferred 0xffffffff
3092Done
3093```
3094
3095### ping \[async\] \[-I source\] \[-m] \<ipaddr\> \[size\] \[count\] \[interval\] \[hoplimit\] \[timeout\]
3096
3097Send an ICMPv6 Echo Request.
3098
3099- async: Use the non-blocking mode. New commands are allowed before the ping process terminates.
3100- source: The source IPv6 address of the echo request.
3101- -m: multicast loop, which allows looping back pings to multicast addresses that the device itself is subscribed to.
3102- size: The number of data bytes to be sent.
3103- count: The number of ICMPv6 Echo Requests to be sent.
3104- interval: The interval between two consecutive ICMPv6 Echo Requests in seconds. The value may have fractional form, for example `0.5`.
3105- hoplimit: The hoplimit of ICMPv6 Echo Request to be sent.
3106- timeout: Time in seconds to wait for the final ICMPv6 Echo Reply after sending out the request. The value may have fractional form, for example `3.5`.
3107
3108```bash
3109> ping fd00:db8:0:0:76b:6a05:3ae9:a61a
3110> 16 bytes from fd00:db8:0:0:76b:6a05:3ae9:a61a: icmp_seq=5 hlim=64 time=0ms
31111 packets transmitted, 1 packets received. Packet loss = 0.0%. Round-trip min/avg/max = 0/0.0/0 ms.
3112Done
3113
3114> ping -I fd00:db8:0:0:76b:6a05:3ae9:a61a ff02::1 100 1 1 1
3115> 108 bytes from fd00:db8:0:0:f605:fb4b:d429:d59a: icmp_seq=4 hlim=64 time=7ms
31161 packets transmitted, 1 packets received. Round-trip min/avg/max = 7/7.0/7 ms.
3117Done
3118```
3119
3120The address can be an IPv4 address, which will be synthesized to an IPv6 address using the preferred NAT64 prefix from the network data.
3121
3122> Note: The command will return `InvalidState` when the preferred NAT64 prefix is unavailable.
3123
3124```bash
3125> ping 172.17.0.1
3126Pinging synthesized IPv6 address: fdde:ad00:beef:2:0:0:ac11:1
3127> 16 bytes from fdde:ad00:beef:2:0:0:ac11:1: icmp_seq=5 hlim=64 time=0ms
31281 packets transmitted, 1 packets received. Packet loss = 0.0%. Round-trip min/avg/max = 0/0.0/0 ms.
3129Done
3130```
3131
3132### ping stop
3133
3134Stop sending ICMPv6 Echo Requests.
3135
3136```bash
3137> ping stop
3138Done
3139```
3140
3141### platform
3142
3143Print the current platform
3144
3145```bash
3146> platform
3147NRF52840
3148Done
3149```
3150
3151### pollperiod
3152
3153Get the customized data poll period of sleepy end device (milliseconds). Only for certification test.
3154
3155```bash
3156> pollperiod
31570
3158Done
3159```
3160
3161### pollperiod \<pollperiod\>
3162
3163Set the customized data poll period for sleepy end device (milliseconds >= 10ms). Only for certification test.
3164
3165```bash
3166> pollperiod 10
3167Done
3168```
3169
3170### pskc
3171
3172Get pskc in hex format.
3173
3174```bash
3175> pskc
317600000000000000000000000000000000
3177Done
3178```
3179
3180### pskc [-p] \<key\>|\<passphrase\>
3181
3182With `-p` generate pskc from \<passphrase\> (UTF-8 encoded) together with **current** network name and extended PAN ID, otherwise set pskc as \<key\> (hex format).
3183
3184```bash
3185> pskc 67c0c203aa0b042bfb5381c47aef4d9e
3186Done
3187> pskc -p 123456
3188Done
3189```
3190
3191### pskcref
3192
3193Get pskc key reference.
3194
3195`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_KEY_REFERENCES_ENABLE` is required.
3196
3197```bash
3198> pskcref
31990x80000000
3200Done
3201```
3202
3203### pskcref \<keyref\>
3204
3205Set pskc key reference as \<keyref\>.
3206
3207`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_KEY_REFERENCES_ENABLE` is required.
3208
3209```bash
3210> pskcref 0x20017
3211Done
3212```
3213
3214### preferrouterid \<routerid\>
3215
3216Prefer a Router ID when solicit router id from Leader.
3217
3218```bash
3219> preferrouterid 16
3220Done
3221```
3222
3223### prefix
3224
3225Get the prefix list in the local Network Data. Note: For the Thread 1.2 border router with backbone capability, the local Domain Prefix would be listed as well (with flag `D`), with preceding `-` if backbone functionality is disabled.
3226
3227```bash
3228> prefix
32292001:dead:beef:cafe::/64 paros med
3230- fd00:7d03:7d03:7d03::/64 prosD med
3231Done
3232```
3233
3234### prefix add \<prefix\> [padcrosnD][prf]
3235
3236Add a valid prefix to the Network Data.
3237
3238Note: The Domain Prefix flag (`D`) is only available for Thread 1.2.
3239
3240- p: Preferred flag
3241- a: Stateless IPv6 Address Autoconfiguration flag
3242- d: DHCPv6 IPv6 Address Configuration flag
3243- c: DHCPv6 Other Configuration flag
3244- r: Default Route flag
3245- o: On Mesh flag
3246- s: Stable flag
3247- n: Nd Dns flag
3248- D: Domain Prefix flag
3249- prf: Default router preference, which may be 'high', 'med', or 'low'.
3250
3251```bash
3252> prefix add 2001:dead:beef:cafe::/64 paros med
3253Done
3254
3255> prefix add fd00:7d03:7d03:7d03::/64 prosD med
3256Done
3257```
3258
3259### prefix meshlocal
3260
3261Get the mesh local prefix.
3262
3263```bash
3264> prefix meshlocal
3265fdde:ad00:beef:0::/64
3266Done
3267```
3268
3269### prefix meshlocal <prefix>
3270
3271Set the mesh local prefix.
3272
3273```bash
3274> prefix meshlocal fdde:ad00:beef:0::/64
3275Done
3276```
3277
3278### prefix remove \<prefix\>
3279
3280Invalidate a prefix in the Network Data.
3281
3282```bash
3283> prefix remove 2001:dead:beef:cafe::/64
3284Done
3285```
3286
3287### promiscuous
3288
3289Get radio promiscuous property.
3290
3291```bash
3292> promiscuous
3293Disabled
3294Done
3295```
3296
3297### promiscuous enable
3298
3299Enable radio promiscuous operation and print raw packet content.
3300
3301```bash
3302> promiscuous enable
3303Done
3304```
3305
3306### promiscuous disable
3307
3308Disable radio promiscuous operation.
3309
3310```bash
3311> promiscuous disable
3312Done
3313```
3314
3315### radio enable
3316
3317Enable radio.
3318
3319```bash
3320> radio enable
3321Done
3322```
3323
3324### radio disable
3325
3326Disable radio.
3327
3328```bash
3329> radio disable
3330Done
3331```
3332
3333### radio stats
3334
3335`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_RADIO_STATS_ENABLE` is required. This feature is only available on FTD and MTD.
3336
3337The radio statistics shows the time when the radio is in sleep/tx/rx state. The command will show the time of these states since last reset in unit of microseconds. It will also show the percentage of the time.
3338
3339```bash
3340> radio stats
3341Radio Statistics:
3342Total Time: 67.756s
3343Tx Time: 0.022944s (0.03%)
3344Rx Time: 1.482353s (2.18%)
3345Sleep Time: 66.251128s (97.77%)
3346Disabled Time: 0.000080s (0.00%)
3347Done
3348```
3349
3350### radio stats clear
3351
3352`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_RADIO_STATS_ENABLE` is required. This feature is only available on FTD and MTD.
3353
3354This command resets the radio statistics. It sets all the time to 0.
3355
3356```bash
3357> radio stats clear
3358Done
3359```
3360
3361### radiofilter
3362
3363`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_FILTER_ENABLE` is required.
3364
3365The radio filter is mainly intended for testing. It can be used to temporarily block all tx/rx on the IEEE 802.15.4 radio.
3366
3367When radio filter is enabled, radio is put to sleep instead of receive (to ensure device does not receive any frame and/or potentially send ack). Also the frame transmission requests return immediately without sending the frame over the air (return "no ack" error if ack is requested, otherwise return success).
3368
3369Get radio filter status (enabled or disabled).
3370
3371```bash
3372> radiofilter
3373Disabled
3374Done
3375```
3376
3377### radiofilter enable
3378
3379`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_FILTER_ENABLE` is required.
3380
3381Enable radio radio filter.
3382
3383```bash
3384> radiofilter enable
3385Done
3386```
3387
3388### radiofilter disable
3389
3390`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_MAC_FILTER_ENABLE` is required.
3391
3392Disable radio radio filter.
3393
3394```bash
3395> radiofilter disable
3396Done
3397```
3398
3399### rcp
3400
3401RCP-related commands.
3402
3403### region
3404
3405Set the radio region, this can affect the transmit power limit.
3406
3407```bash
3408> region US
3409Done
3410> region
3411US
3412Done
3413```
3414
3415### rcp version
3416
3417Print RCP version string.
3418
3419```bash
3420> rcp version
3421OPENTHREAD/20191113-00825-g82053cc9d-dirty; SIMULATION; Jun  4 2020 17:53:16
3422Done
3423```
3424
3425### releaserouterid \<routerid\>
3426
3427Release a Router ID that has been allocated by the device in the Leader role.
3428
3429```bash
3430> releaserouterid 16
3431Done
3432```
3433
3434### reset
3435
3436Signal a platform reset.
3437
3438```bash
3439> reset
3440```
3441
3442### reset bootloader
3443
3444Signal a platform reset to bootloader mode, if supported.
3445
3446Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_PLATFORM_BOOTLOADER_MODE_ENABLE`.
3447
3448```bash
3449> reset bootloader
3450Done
3451```
3452
3453### rloc16
3454
3455Get the Thread RLOC16 value.
3456
3457```bash
3458> rloc16
34590xdead
3460Done
3461```
3462
3463### route
3464
3465Get the external route list in the local Network Data.
3466
3467```bash
3468> route
34692001:dead:beef:cafe::/64 s med
3470Done
3471```
3472
3473### route add \<prefix\> [sna][prf]
3474
3475Add a valid external route to the Network Data.
3476
3477- s: Stable flag
3478- n: NAT64 flag
3479- a: Advertising PIO (AP) flag
3480- prf: Default Router Preference, which may be: 'high', 'med', or 'low'.
3481
3482```bash
3483> route add 2001:dead:beef:cafe::/64 s med
3484Done
3485```
3486
3487### route remove \<prefix\>
3488
3489Invalidate a external route in the Network Data.
3490
3491```bash
3492> route remove 2001:dead:beef:cafe::/64
3493Done
3494```
3495
3496### router list
3497
3498List allocated Router IDs.
3499
3500```bash
3501> router list
35028 24 50
3503Done
3504```
3505
3506### router table
3507
3508Print table of routers.
3509
3510```bash
3511> router table
3512| ID | RLOC16 | Next Hop | Path Cost | LQ In | LQ Out | Age | Extended MAC     | Link |
3513+----+--------+----------+-----------+-------+--------+-----+------------------+------+
3514| 22 | 0x5800 |       63 |         0 |     0 |      0 |   0 | 0aeb8196c9f61658 |    0 |
3515| 49 | 0xc400 |       63 |         0 |     3 |      3 |   0 | faa1c03908e2dbf2 |    1 |
3516Done
3517```
3518
3519### router \<id\>
3520
3521Print diagnostic information for a Thread Router. The `id` may be a Router ID or an RLOC16.
3522
3523```bash
3524> router 50
3525Alloc: 1
3526Router ID: 50
3527Rloc: c800
3528Next Hop: c800
3529Link: 1
3530Ext Addr: e2b3540590b0fd87
3531Cost: 0
3532Link Quality In: 3
3533Link Quality Out: 3
3534Age: 3
3535Done
3536```
3537
3538```bash
3539> router 0xc800
3540Alloc: 1
3541Router ID: 50
3542Rloc: c800
3543Next Hop: c800
3544Link: 1
3545Ext Addr: e2b3540590b0fd87
3546Cost: 0
3547Link Quality In: 3
3548Link Quality Out: 3
3549Age: 7
3550Done
3551```
3552
3553### routerdowngradethreshold
3554
3555Get the ROUTER_DOWNGRADE_THRESHOLD value.
3556
3557```bash
3558> routerdowngradethreshold
355923
3560Done
3561```
3562
3563### routerdowngradethreshold \<threshold\>
3564
3565Set the ROUTER_DOWNGRADE_THRESHOLD value.
3566
3567```bash
3568> routerdowngradethreshold 23
3569Done
3570```
3571
3572### routereligible
3573
3574Indicates whether the router role is enabled or disabled.
3575
3576```bash
3577> routereligible
3578Enabled
3579Done
3580```
3581
3582### routereligible enable
3583
3584Enable the router role.
3585
3586```bash
3587> routereligible enable
3588Done
3589```
3590
3591### routereligible disable
3592
3593Disable the router role.
3594
3595```bash
3596> routereligible disable
3597Done
3598```
3599
3600### routerselectionjitter
3601
3602Get the ROUTER_SELECTION_JITTER value.
3603
3604```bash
3605> routerselectionjitter
3606120
3607Done
3608```
3609
3610### routerselectionjitter \<jitter\>
3611
3612Set the ROUTER_SELECTION_JITTER value.
3613
3614```bash
3615> routerselectionjitter 120
3616Done
3617```
3618
3619### routerupgradethreshold
3620
3621Get the ROUTER_UPGRADE_THRESHOLD value.
3622
3623```bash
3624> routerupgradethreshold
362516
3626Done
3627```
3628
3629### routerupgradethreshold \<threshold\>
3630
3631Set the ROUTER_UPGRADE_THRESHOLD value.
3632
3633```bash
3634> routerupgradethreshold 16
3635Done
3636```
3637
3638### childrouterlinks
3639
3640Get the MLE_CHILD_ROUTER_LINKS value.
3641
3642```bash
3643> childrouterlinks
364416
3645Done
3646```
3647
3648### childrouterlinks \<number_of_links\>
3649
3650Set the MLE_CHILD_ROUTER_LINKS value.
3651
3652```bash
3653> childrouterlinks 16
3654Done
3655```
3656
3657### scan \[channel\]
3658
3659Perform an IEEE 802.15.4 Active Scan.
3660
3661- channel: The channel to scan on. If no channel is provided, the active scan will cover all valid channels.
3662
3663```bash
3664> scan
3665| PAN  | MAC Address      | Ch | dBm | LQI |
3666+------+------------------+----+-----+-----+
3667| ffff | f1d92a82c8d8fe43 | 11 | -20 |   0 |
3668Done
3669```
3670
3671### scan energy \[duration\] \[channel\]
3672
3673Perform an IEEE 802.15.4 Energy Scan.
3674
3675- duration: The time in milliseconds to spend scanning each channel.
3676
3677```bash
3678> scan energy 10
3679| Ch | RSSI |
3680+----+------+
3681| 11 |  -59 |
3682| 12 |  -62 |
3683| 13 |  -67 |
3684| 14 |  -61 |
3685| 15 |  -87 |
3686| 16 |  -86 |
3687| 17 |  -86 |
3688| 18 |  -52 |
3689| 19 |  -58 |
3690| 20 |  -82 |
3691| 21 |  -76 |
3692| 22 |  -82 |
3693| 23 |  -74 |
3694| 24 |  -81 |
3695| 25 |  -88 |
3696| 26 |  -71 |
3697Done
3698```
3699
3700```bash
3701> scan energy 10 20
3702| Ch | RSSI |
3703+----+------+
3704| 20 |  -82 |
3705Done
3706```
3707
3708### service
3709
3710Module for controlling service registration in Network Data. Each change in service registration must be sent to leader by `netdata register` command before taking effect.
3711
3712### service add \<enterpriseNumber\> \<serviceData\> [\<serverData\>]
3713
3714Add service to the Network Data.
3715
3716- enterpriseNumber: IANA enterprise number
3717- serviceData: hex-encoded binary service data
3718- serverData: hex-encoded binary server data (empty if not provided)
3719
3720```bash
3721> service add 44970 112233 aabbcc
3722Done
3723> netdata register
3724Done
3725```
3726
3727### service remove \<enterpriseNumber\> \<serviceData\>
3728
3729Remove service from Network Data.
3730
3731- enterpriseNumber: IANA enterprise number
3732- serviceData: hext-encoded binary service data
3733
3734```bash
3735> service remove 44970 112233
3736Done
3737> netdata register
3738Done
3739```
3740
3741### singleton
3742
3743Return true when there are no other nodes in the network, otherwise return false.
3744
3745```bash
3746> singleton
3747true or false
3748Done
3749```
3750
3751### sntp query \[SNTP server IP\] \[SNTP server port\]
3752
3753Send SNTP Query to obtain current unix epoch time (from 1st January 1970). The latter two parameters have following default values:
3754
3755- NTP server IP: 2001:4860:4806:8:: (Google IPv6 NTP Server)
3756- NTP server port: 123
3757
3758```bash
3759> sntp query
3760> SNTP response - Unix time: 1540894725 (era: 0)
3761```
3762
3763You can use NAT64 of OpenThread Border Router to reach e.g. Google IPv4 NTP Server:
3764
3765```bash
3766> sntp query 64:ff9b::d8ef:2308
3767> SNTP response - Unix time: 1540898611 (era: 0)
3768```
3769
3770### state
3771
3772Return state of current state.
3773
3774```bash
3775> state
3776offline, disabled, detached, child, router or leader
3777Done
3778```
3779
3780### state leader
3781
3782Become a leader and start a new partition
3783
3784If the device is not attached, this command will force the device to start as the leader of the network. This use case is only intended for testing and demo purposes, and using the API while the device is detached can make a production application non-compliant with the Thread Specification.
3785
3786If the device is already attached, this API can be used to try to take over as the leader, creating a new partition. For this to work, the local leader weight (`leaderweight`) must be larger than the weight of the current leader (from `leaderdata`). If it is not, error `NotCapable` is outputted to indicate to the caller that they need to adjust the weight.
3787
3788Taking over the leader role in this way is only allowed when triggered by an explicit user action. Using this API without such user action can make a production application non-compliant with the Thread Specification.
3789
3790```bash
3791> leaderdata
3792Partition ID: 1886755069
3793Weighting: 65
3794Data Version: 178
3795Stable Data Version: 48
3796Leader Router ID: 59
3797Done
3798
3799> leaderweight
380064
3801Done
3802
3803> state leader
3804Error 27: NotCapable
3805
3806> leaderweight 66
3807Done
3808
3809> state leader
3810Done
3811```
3812
3813### state <state>
3814
3815Try to switch to state `detached`, `child`, `router`.
3816
3817```bash
3818> state detached
3819Done
3820```
3821
3822### targetpower \<channel\> \<targetpower\>
3823
3824Set the target power.
3825
3826- `channel` : Thread channel.
3827- `targetpower` : The target power in the unit of 0.01dBm.
3828
3829```bash
3830> targetpower 12 1000
3831Done
3832```
3833
3834### test tmforiginfilter \[enable|disable\]
3835
3836Enable/disable filter that drops UDP messages sent to the TMF port from untrusted origin. Also get the current state of the filter if no argument is specified.
3837
3838Note: This filter is enabled by default.
3839
3840This command is intended for testing only. `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required for all `test` sub-commands.
3841
3842Get the current state of the filter.
3843
3844```
3845> test tmforiginfilter
3846Enabled
3847```
3848
3849Enable or disable the filter.
3850
3851```
3852> test tmforiginfilter enable
3853Done
3854>
3855> test tmforiginfilter
3856Enabled
3857>
3858> test tmforiginfilter disable
3859Done
3860>
3861> test tmforiginfilter
3862Disabled
3863>
3864```
3865
3866### thread start
3867
3868Enable Thread protocol operation and attach to a Thread network.
3869
3870```bash
3871> thread start
3872Done
3873```
3874
3875### thread stop
3876
3877Disable Thread protocol operation and detach from a Thread network.
3878
3879```bash
3880> thread stop
3881Done
3882```
3883
3884### thread version
3885
3886Get the Thread Version number.
3887
3888```bash
3889> thread version
38902
3891Done
3892```
3893
3894### timeinqueue
3895
3896Print the tx queue time-in-queue histogram.
3897
3898Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_TX_QUEUE_STATISTICS_ENABLE`.
3899
3900The time-in-queue is tracked for direct transmissions only and is measured as the duration from when a message is added to the transmit queue until it is passed to the MAC layer for transmission or dropped.
3901
3902Each table row shows min and max time-in-queue (in milliseconds) followed by number of messages with time-in-queue within the specified min-max range. The histogram information is collected since the OpenThread instance was initialized or since the last time statistics collection was reset by the `timeinqueue reset` command.
3903
3904The collected statistics can be reset by `timeinqueue reset`.
3905
3906```bash
3907> timeinqueue
3908| Min  | Max  |Msg Count|
3909+------+------+---------+
3910|    0 |    9 |    1537 |
3911|   10 |   19 |     156 |
3912|   20 |   29 |      57 |
3913|   30 |   39 |     108 |
3914|   40 |   49 |      60 |
3915|   50 |   59 |      76 |
3916|   60 |   69 |      88 |
3917|   70 |   79 |      51 |
3918|   80 |   89 |      86 |
3919|   90 |   99 |      45 |
3920|  100 |  109 |      43 |
3921|  110 |  119 |      44 |
3922|  120 |  129 |      38 |
3923|  130 |  139 |      44 |
3924|  140 |  149 |      35 |
3925|  150 |  159 |      41 |
3926|  160 |  169 |      34 |
3927|  170 |  179 |      13 |
3928|  180 |  189 |      24 |
3929|  190 |  199 |       3 |
3930|  200 |  209 |       0 |
3931|  210 |  219 |       0 |
3932|  220 |  229 |       2 |
3933|  230 |  239 |       0 |
3934|  240 |  249 |       0 |
3935|  250 |  259 |       0 |
3936|  260 |  269 |       0 |
3937|  270 |  279 |       0 |
3938|  280 |  289 |       0 |
3939|  290 |  299 |       1 |
3940|  300 |  309 |       0 |
3941|  310 |  319 |       0 |
3942|  320 |  329 |       0 |
3943|  330 |  339 |       0 |
3944|  340 |  349 |       0 |
3945|  350 |  359 |       0 |
3946|  360 |  369 |       0 |
3947|  370 |  379 |       0 |
3948|  380 |  389 |       0 |
3949|  390 |  399 |       0 |
3950|  400 |  409 |       0 |
3951|  410 |  419 |       0 |
3952|  420 |  429 |       0 |
3953|  430 |  439 |       0 |
3954|  440 |  449 |       0 |
3955|  450 |  459 |       0 |
3956|  460 |  469 |       0 |
3957|  470 |  479 |       0 |
3958|  480 |  489 |       0 |
3959|  490 |  inf |       0 |
3960Done
3961```
3962
3963### timeinqueue max
3964
3965Print the maximum observed time-in-queue in milliseconds.
3966
3967Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_TX_QUEUE_STATISTICS_ENABLE`.
3968
3969The time-in-queue is tracked for direct transmissions only and is measured as the duration from when a message is added to the transmit queue until it is passed to the MAC layer for transmission or dropped.
3970
3971```bash
3972> timeinqueue max
3973291
3974```
3975
3976### timeinqueue reset
3977
3978Reset the TX queue time-in-queue statistics.
3979
3980```bash
3981> timeinqueue reset
3982Done
3983```
3984
3985### trel
3986
3987Indicate whether TREL radio operation is enabled or not.
3988
3989`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_RADIO_LINK_TREL_ENABLE` is required for all `trel` sub-commands.
3990
3991```bash
3992> trel
3993Enabled
3994Done
3995```
3996
3997### trel enable
3998
3999Enable TREL operation.
4000
4001```bash
4002> trel enable
4003Done
4004```
4005
4006### trel disable
4007
4008Disable TREL operation.
4009
4010```bash
4011> trel disable
4012Done
4013```
4014
4015### trel filter
4016
4017Indicate whether TREL filter mode is enabled or not
4018
4019When filter mode is enabled, any rx and tx traffic through TREL interface is silently dropped. This is mainly intended for use during testing.
4020
4021```bash
4022> trel filter
4023Disabled
4024Done
4025```
4026
4027### trel filter enable
4028
4029Enable TREL filter mode.
4030
4031```bash
4032> trel filter enable
4033Done
4034```
4035
4036### trel filter disable
4037
4038Disable TREL filter mode.
4039
4040```bash
4041> trel filter disable
4042Done
4043```
4044
4045### trel peers [list]
4046
4047Get the TREL peer table in table format or as a list.
4048
4049```bash
4050> trel peers
4051| No  | Ext MAC Address  | Ext PAN Id       | IPv6 Socket Address                              |
4052+-----+------------------+------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
4053|   1 | 5e5785ba3a63adb9 | f0d9c001f00d2e43 | [fe80:0:0:0:cc79:2a29:d311:1aea]:9202            |
4054|   2 | ce792a29d3111aea | dead00beef00cafe | [fe80:0:0:0:5c57:85ba:3a63:adb9]:9203            |
4055Done
4056
4057> trel peers list
4058001 ExtAddr:5e5785ba3a63adb9 ExtPanId:f0d9c001f00d2e43 SockAddr:[fe80:0:0:0:cc79:2a29:d311:1aea]:9202
4059002 ExtAddr:ce792a29d3111aea ExtPanId:dead00beef00cafe SockAddr:[fe80:0:0:0:5c57:85ba:3a63:adb9]:9203
4060Done
4061```
4062
4063### trel counters
4064
4065Get the TREL counters.
4066
4067```bash
4068> trel counters
4069Inbound:  Packets 32 Bytes 4000
4070Outbound: Packets 4 Bytes 320 Failures 1
4071Done
4072```
4073
4074### trel counters reset
4075
4076Reset the TREL counters.
4077
4078```bash
4079> trel counters reset
4080Done
4081```
4082
4083### trel port
4084
4085Get the TREL UDP port number.
4086
4087```bash
4088> trel port
408949154
4090Done
4091```
4092
4093### tvcheck enable
4094
4095Enable thread version check when upgrading to router or leader.
4096
4097Note: Thread version check is enabled by default.
4098
4099`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
4100
4101```bash
4102> tvcheck enable
4103Done
4104```
4105
4106### tvcheck disable
4107
4108Disable thread version check when upgrading to router or leader.
4109
4110Note: Thread version check is enabled by default.
4111
4112`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
4113
4114```bash
4115> tvcheck disable
4116Done
4117```
4118
4119### txpower
4120
4121Get the transmit power in dBm.
4122
4123```bash
4124> txpower
4125-10 dBm
4126Done
4127```
4128
4129### txpower \<txpower\>
4130
4131Set the transmit power in dBm.
4132
4133```bash
4134> txpower -10
4135Done
4136```
4137
4138### unsecureport add \<port\>
4139
4140Add a port to the allowed unsecured port list.
4141
4142```bash
4143> unsecureport add 1234
4144Done
4145```
4146
4147### unsecureport remove \<port\>
4148
4149Remove a port from the allowed unsecured port list.
4150
4151```bash
4152> unsecureport remove 1234
4153Done
4154```
4155
4156### unsecureport remove all
4157
4158Remove all ports from the allowed unsecured port list.
4159
4160```bash
4161> unsecureport remove all
4162Done
4163```
4164
4165### unsecureport get
4166
4167Print all ports from the allowed unsecured port list.
4168
4169```bash
4170> unsecureport get
41711234
4172Done
4173```
4174
4175### uptime
4176
4177This command requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_UPTIME_ENABLE` to be enabled.
4178
4179Print the OpenThread stack uptime (duration since OpenThread stack initialization).
4180
4181```bash
4182> uptime
418312:46:35.469
4184Done
4185>
4186```
4187
4188### uptime ms
4189
4190This command requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_UPTIME_ENABLE` to be enabled.
4191
4192Print the OpenThread stack uptime in msec.
4193
4194```bash
4195> uptime ms
4196426238
4197Done
4198>
4199```
4200
4201### vendor name
4202
4203Get the vendor name.
4204
4205```bash
4206> vendor name
4207nest
4208Done
4209```
4210
4211Set the vendor name (requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NET_DIAG_VENDOR_INFO_SET_API_ENABLE`).
4212
4213```bash
4214> vendor name nest
4215Done
4216```
4217
4218### vendor model
4219
4220Get the vendor model.
4221
4222```bash
4223> vendor model
4224Hub Max
4225Done
4226```
4227
4228Set the vendor model (requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NET_DIAG_VENDOR_INFO_SET_API_ENABLE`).
4229
4230```bash
4231> vendor model Hub\ Max
4232Done
4233```
4234
4235### vendor swversion
4236
4237Get the vendor SW version.
4238
4239```bash
4240> vendor swversion
4241Marble3.5.1
4242Done
4243```
4244
4245Set the vendor SW version (requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_NET_DIAG_VENDOR_INFO_SET_API_ENABLE`).
4246
4247```bash
4248> vendor swversion Marble3.5.1
4249Done
4250```
4251
4252### verhoeff calculate
4253
4254Calculates the Verhoeff checksum for a given decimal string.
4255
4256Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_VERHOEFF_CHECKSUM_ENABLE`.
4257
4258The input string MUST consist of characters in `['0'-'9']`.
4259
4260```bash
4261> verhoeff calculate 30731842
42621
4263Done
4264```
4265
4266### verhoeff validate
4267
4268Validates the Verhoeff checksum for a given decimal string.
4269
4270Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_VERHOEFF_CHECKSUM_ENABLE`.
4271
4272The input string MUST consist of characters in `['0'-'9']`. The last digit is treated as checksum.
4273
4274```bash
4275> verhoeff validate 307318421
4276Done
4277> verhoeff validate 307318425
4278Error 1: Failed
4279```
4280
4281### version
4282
4283Print the build version information.
4284
4285```bash
4286> version
4287OPENTHREAD/gf4f2f04; Jul  1 2016 17:00:09
4288Done
4289```
4290
4291### version api
4292
4293Print API version number.
4294
4295```bash
4296> version api
429728
4298Done
4299```
4300
4301### mac altshortaddr
4302
4303Get the alternate short address used by MAC layer. Can be `0xfffe` if not set.
4304
4305```bash
4306> mac altshortaddr
43070x4801
4308Done
4309```
4310
4311### mac retries direct
4312
4313Get the number of direct TX retries on the MAC layer.
4314
4315```bash
4316> mac retries direct
43173
4318Done
4319```
4320
4321### mac retries direct \<number\>
4322
4323Set the number of direct TX retries on the MAC layer.
4324
4325```bash
4326> mac retries direct 5
4327Done
4328```
4329
4330### mac retries indirect
4331
4332Get the number of indirect TX retries on the MAC layer.
4333
4334```bash
4335> mac retries indirect
43363
4337Done
4338```
4339
4340### mac retries indirect \<number\>
4341
4342Set the number of indirect TX retries on the MAC layer.
4343
4344```bash
4345> mac retries indirect 5
4346Done
4347```
4348
4349### mac send \<op\>
4350
4351Instruct an Rx-Off-When-Idle device to send a mac frame to its parent. The mac frame could be either a mac data request or an empty mac data frame. Use `datarequest` to send a mac data request and `data` to send an empty mac data. This feature is for certification, it can only be used when `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_REFERENCE_DEVICE_ENABLE` is enabled.
4352
4353```bash
4354> mac send datarequest
4355Done
4356```
4357
4358```bash
4359> mac send emptydata
4360Done
4361```
4362
4363### macfilter
4364
4365List the macfilter status, including address and received signal strength filter settings.
4366
4367```bash
4368> macfilter
4369Address Mode: Allowlist
43700f6127e33af6b403 : rss -95 (lqi 1)
43710f6127e33af6b402
4372RssIn List:
43730f6127e33af6b403 : rss -95 (lqi 1)
4374Default rss: -50 (lqi 3)
4375Done
4376```
4377
4378### macfilter addr
4379
4380List the address filter status.
4381
4382```bash
4383> macfilter addr
4384Allowlist
43850f6127e33af6b403 : rss -95 (lqi 1)
43860f6127e33af6b402
4387Done
4388```
4389
4390### macfilter addr disable
4391
4392Disable address filter mode.
4393
4394```bash
4395> macfilter addr disable
4396Done
4397```
4398
4399### macfilter addr allowlist
4400
4401Enable allowlist address filter mode.
4402
4403```bash
4404> macfilter addr allowlist
4405Done
4406```
4407
4408### macfilter addr denylist
4409
4410Enable denylist address filter mode.
4411
4412```bash
4413> macfilter addr denylist
4414Done
4415```
4416
4417### macfilter addr add \<extaddr\> \[rss\]
4418
4419Add an IEEE 802.15.4 Extended Address to the address filter, and fixed the received signal strength for the messages from the address if rss is specified.
4420
4421```bash
4422> macfilter addr add 0f6127e33af6b403 -95
4423Done
4424```
4425
4426```bash
4427> macfilter addr add 0f6127e33af6b402
4428Done
4429```
4430
4431### macfilter addr remove \<extaddr\>
4432
4433Remove the IEEE802.15.4 Extended Address from the address filter.
4434
4435```bash
4436> macfilter addr remove 0f6127e33af6b402
4437Done
4438```
4439
4440### macfilter addr clear
4441
4442Clear all the IEEE802.15.4 Extended Addresses from the address filter.
4443
4444```bash
4445> macfilter addr clear
4446Done
4447```
4448
4449### macfilter rss
4450
4451List the rss filter status
4452
4453```bash
4454> macfilter rss
44550f6127e33af6b403 : rss -95 (lqi 1)
4456Default rss: -50 (lqi 3)
4457Done
4458```
4459
4460### macfilter rss add \<extaddr\> \<rss\>
4461
4462Set the received signal strength for the messages from the IEEE802.15.4 Extended Address. If extaddr is \*, default received signal strength for all received messages would be set.
4463
4464```bash
4465> macfilter rss add * -50
4466Done
4467```
4468
4469```bash
4470> macfilter rss add 0f6127e33af6b404 -85
4471Done
4472```
4473
4474### macfilter rss add-lqi \<extaddr\> \<lqi\>
4475
4476Set the received link quality for the messages from the IEEE802.15.4 Extended Address. Valid lqi range [0,3] If extaddr is \*, default received link quality for all received messages would be set. Equivalent with 'filter rss add' with similar usage
4477
4478```bash
4479> macfilter rss add-lqi * 3
4480Done
4481```
4482
4483```bash
4484> macfilter rss add-lqi 0f6127e33af6b404 2
4485Done
4486```
4487
4488### macfilter rss remove \<extaddr\>
4489
4490Removes the received signal strength or received link quality setting on the Extended Address. If extaddr is \*, default received signal strength or link quality for all received messages would be unset.
4491
4492```bash
4493> macfilter rss remove *
4494Done
4495```
4496
4497```bash
4498> macfilter rss remove 0f6127e33af6b404
4499Done
4500```
4501
4502### macfilter rss clear
4503
4504Clear all the received signal strength or received link quality settings.
4505
4506```bash
4507> macfilter rss clear
4508Done
4509```
4510
4511### diag
4512
4513Factory Diagnostics module is enabled only when building OpenThread with `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_DIAG_ENABLE=1` option. Go [diagnostics module][diag] for more information.
4514
4515[diag]: ../../src/core/diags/README.md
4516
4517### wakeup channel
4518
4519Get the wake-up channel.
4520
4521Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_COORDINATOR_ENABLE` or `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE`.
4522
4523```bash
4524> wakeup channel
452512
4526Done
4527```
4528
4529### wakeup channel \<channel\>
4530
4531Set the wake-up channel.
4532
4533Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_COORDINATOR_ENABLE` or `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE`.
4534
4535```bash
4536> wakeup channel 12
4537Done
4538```
4539
4540### wakeup parameters
4541
4542Get the wake-up listen interval and duration.
4543
4544Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE`.
4545
4546```bash
4547> wakeup parameters
4548interval: 1000000us
4549duration: 8000us
4550Done
4551```
4552
4553### wakeup parameters \<interval\> \<duration\>
4554
4555Set the wake-up listen interval and duration.
4556
4557Requires `OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE`.
4558
4559```bash
4560> wakeup parameters 1000000 8000
4561Done
4562```
4563
4564### wakeup listen
4565
4566Show the state of wake-up listening feature.
4567
4568`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
4569
4570```bash
4571> wakeup listen
4572Enabled
4573Done
4574```
4575
4576### wakeup listen \[enable|disable\]
4577
4578Enable/disable listening for wake-up frames.
4579
4580`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_END_DEVICE_ENABLE` is required.
4581
4582```bash
4583> wakeup listen enable
4584Done
4585```
4586
4587### wakeup wake \<extaddr\> \<wakeup-interval\> \<wakeup-duration\>
4588
4589Wakes a Wake-up End Device.
4590
4591`OPENTHREAD_CONFIG_WAKEUP_COORDINATOR_ENABLE` is required.
4592
4593```bash
4594> wakeup wake 1ece0a6c4653a7c1 7500 1090
4595Done
4596```
4597