Zigbee Address Format and Addressing Range
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This page details the Zigbee address format in table form, outlining Zigbee addressing ranges for channels, PAN IDs, endpoints, clusters, and more.
Just as postal addresses guide mail delivery and IP addresses direct packets, Zigbee addressing ensures messages reach their intended device or location within a Zigbee network. It manages address assignments for various components.
Zigbee Addressing Range Table - 1
The following table outlines Zigbee addressing for channels, PAN IDs, network addresses, endpoints, clusters, commands, and attributes:
Name | Range and Description |
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Channel | 11 to 26 - Physical portion of the radio frequency spectrum. |
PAN ID | 0x0000 to 0x3FFF - Address of the network within a channel. |
Network Address | 0x0000 to 0xFFF7 - Address of a node within the network. |
End Point | 1 to 240 - Address of any application within a node. |
Cluster | 0x0000 to 0xFFFF - Indicates an object within an application. |
Command | 0x00 to 0xFF - Indicates the action to be taken within a cluster. |
Attribute | 0x0000 to 0xFFFF - Indicates a data item within a cluster. |
Zigbee Addressing Table - 2
This table highlights additional addressing features, including extended PAN IDs, groups, and application profile IDs:
Name | Range and Description |
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Extended PAN ID | 0x0000000000000000 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF - 64-bit unique identifier for a PAN. |
Group | 0x0000 to 0xFFFF - Collection of nodes within a single network. |
Application Profile IDs | 0x0000 to 0xFFFF - Indicates a particular application domain. |
Extended PAN IDs help determine which PAN ID to join. Groups specify the set of nodes in a Zigbee network for addressing purposes.