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Application implementing 802.15.4 "serial-radio" protocol. How to use: 1. Build and flash Zephyr application to Quark board with 802.15.4 radio, at the moment CC2520 radio is supported. 2. Connect board to Linux PC, /dev/ttyACM[number] should appear 3. Run Contiki-based native border router (6lbr, native-router, etc) Example for Contiki: $ cd examples/ipv6/native-border-router $ make $ sudo ./border-router.native -v5 -s ttyACM0 fd01::1/64 Now you have Contiki native border router, simple web server should show some 802.15.4 devices. Web server address is printed in the border-router output screen: ... Server IPv6 addresses: 0x62c5c0: =>fd01::212:4b00:531f:113a ... Go to http://[fd01::212:4b00:531f:113a]/ It shall show you Neighbors and Routes. PS: Make sure your disto ModemManager is disabled, otherwise it sends AT commands to our device ;) $ sudo systemctl disable ModemManager.service