Indeed, the address is the address of the board. I assumed you were using simulator, as your newtmgr target specified 127.0.0.1as the address?
To get more output on the firmware console, you can turn on OC_DEBUG, OC_LOGGING, and set LOG_LEVEL to 0. Also do the log_register() with oic_log, similar to what slinky_oic does. This should make the OIC logs appear in the console; you can verify this with serial. > On Jun 21, 2018, at 2:07 PM, Jan Clement <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Marko, > > > OC_TRANSPORT_IP and OC_TRANSPORT_IPV4 are both set. > > The ip-adress should be the one from the board, right? I always get a > timeout. Is there a way to activate some kind of verbose output? > > I start the service by calling > > oc_main_init((oc_handler_t *)&omgr_oc_handler); > > as in the slinky_oic app, which also does not connect. > > any ideas? > > Regards, > jan > > > > Am 21.06.2018 um 22:14 schrieb marko kiiskila: >>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 10:59 AM, marko kiiskila <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> On Jun 21, 2018, at 2:19 AM, Jan Clement <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello you All, >>>> >>>> at the moment I am stuck at connecting to the oic server via newtmgr over >>>> udp. the connection works fine with serial but ip is not. >>>> >>>> I added a connection with >>>> >>>> newtmgr conn add myudp5683 type=oic_udp connstring=[127.0.0.1]:5683 >>>> >>>> the port number is from the documentation, is it the correct one? And >>>> where could i change it? >>> >>> Make sure that you have syscfg knobs OC_TRANSPORT_IP and OC_TRANSPORT_IPV4 >>> turned on. >>> >>> 5683 is the right port. There’s a define in >>> net/oic/src/port/mynewt/ip4_adaptor.c, if you need to change it. >>> Making it adjustable with syscfg is ok, if you want to create a PR. >>> >> BTW, here are profiles I’m using for communicating with the server over >> loopback interface. >> [marko@IsMyLaptop:~]$ newtmgr conn show v4_lo >> Connection profiles: >> v4_lo: type=oic_udp, connstring='[127.0.0.1]:5683' >> [marko@IsMyLaptop:~]$ newtmgr conn show v6_lo >> Connection profiles: >> v6_lo: type=oic_udp, connstring='[::1]:5683'
