Yes, I've used the command line:

make micaz install.1 mib520,/dev/ttyS2

to set the node ID to 1 for the RadioCountToLeds mote and:

make micaz install.0 mib520,/dev/ttyS2

to set the node ID to 0 for BaseStation.

--  
John

On Jun 22, 2010, at 8:46, "JeongGil Ko (John)" <[email protected]> wrote:

> John,
>
> Can you confirm what the node IDs are for each node in your  
> experiments? The if you read the README file in TestSecurity you'll  
> be able to see that the RadioCountToLeds app for TestSecurity sets  
> the node as a transmitting node if the node ID is 1 and a receiving  
> node otherwise. Please confirm the node IDs for the base station  
> node and RadioCountToLeds node.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -John
>
> On Jun 21, 2010, at 2:12 PM, John wrote:
>
>> I tried programming two micaz motes with RadioCountToLeds1 under the
>> TestSecurity directory. This test seemed to work fine and the 3 LEDs
>> were counting up. However when I tried programming one mote with the
>> BaseStation that implements the cc2420 security and the other mote
>> with RadioCountToLeds1 nothing seemed to happen. The base station
>> green led should blink when it receives a message. Does anyone know
>> what could be wrong? Thanks for any help.
>>
>> -- 
>> John
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> Department of Computer Science
> Johns Hopkins University
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