Hi,
I'm working on implementing Continua specifications on Linux platform.
Now I'm studying to add suport for Zigbee Health Specification in
linux but I'm not sure about the current status of Zigbee on Linux.

I understand that the current status is:

  - Support for 802.15.4 stack in Linux Kernel (I think that it isn't
completed yet).
    * What isn't implemented yet (needed for Health)?.

  - Some hardware is supported as at86rf231 (using SPI bus) or MC1322x
(using serial driver).
    * I would like to use a usb dongle (without Zigbee stack inside =>
No aplication level communications). I think that the unique usb
dongle supported is "Redbee Econotag (mc13224 chipset)" using serial
driver ¿Is It correct?. It use serial driver, ¿Where I can get more
information about it?

  - Not exist implementation for Zigbee stack on Linux (Yes for
Contiky or tinyOS).

What are the steps to get started?

Best regards.

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