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Supported Targets | ESP32 | ESP32-C3 | ESP32-C6 | ESP32-H2 | ESP32-S3 |
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ESP BLE Mesh Client Model Demo
This demo shows how to use the Generic OnOff Client Model to get/set the generic on/off state. The basic procedures are as follows:
- Download and run this demo.
- Use any app for BLE Mesh to provision this device as well as the device running the Generic OnOff Server demo.
- After both onoff client and server devices are provisioned, use UART1 to input the unicast address of the element within the server device.
- The Generic OnOff Client will start to get and set Generic OnOff states periodically.
Notes:
- The NetKey index and AppKey index are fixed to 0x0000 in this demo.
- If the client device is re-provisioned, but the server device is not, the first few get/set messages from the client will be treated as replay attacks. To avoid this, both devices should be re-provisioned prior to transmitting messages.