On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Varun Jain<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> The duplicate node id's are not running the CTP code so they do not generate 
> any uniqueSeqNo, etc... and I am pretty sure these duplicate node-id nodes 
> are not included in the CTP tree to forward the messages in the tree since 
> they are not running the CTP code, the CTP packets will be rejected at the 
> link layer level itself. Am I right??? Also, I just want to reiterate that 
> the GROUP OF NODES with the same ID are not doing any sensing and thus they 
> are not running any CTP code....

Depending on how you are configuring the nodes, they might still send
acks to unicast packets.

> I was digging more into the internals and I am thinking that could there be a 
> problem with "AM ID pools". I was reading the TEP-4 and I cannot understand 
> one thing: as an application developer, should we be using the AM ID's in the 
> range of 128-255 only though we are using it for protocols???? Is it possible 
> for you to send me the AM ID Allocation list? Could this be a problem in my 
> network??

http://tinyos.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tinyos/tinyos-2.x/doc/txt/tep135.txt?view=markup

- om_p

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