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It would be good to have a commissioning example. #21

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DuaneEllis-TI opened this issue Jun 4, 2017 · 2 comments
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It would be good to have a commissioning example. #21

DuaneEllis-TI opened this issue Jun 4, 2017 · 2 comments

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@DuaneEllis-TI
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DuaneEllis-TI commented Jun 4, 2017

Not sure where this goes - but in the total system level documentation these things are missing:

a) How to use the Thread Commissioning app to configure the border router it self.

b) How to "de-commission" the Border Router - sort of "factory reset" back to not-commissioned state.

c) starting with the commissioned border router, but it is a singleton. Example should show how to configure a CLI device to act as joiner, and then commission that CLI device with the Commissioning app.

As a general outline:

Step 1 - Create a network using the CLI example.
Step 2 - Using the BR-WEB-SERVICE - Join that network.
Step 3 - Use the Openthread Commissioning Application to find the border router.
Step 4 - Select and tap on the OpenThread Border Router
Step 5 - The Commissioning App requests a pass phrase

What needs to be documented is: Where/how is this pass phrase created.

Same would apply to a CLI device that you want to "join/commission"

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@DuaneEllis-TI

Seems like the only thing here that's missing from https://openthread.io/guides/border_router/ is

b) How to "de-commission" the Border Router - sort of "factory reset" back to not-commissioned state.

Can you check the updated docs and confirm?

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jwhui commented Oct 25, 2018

Closing stale issue.

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