These instructions detail how you can use the CC2650 Sensor Tag connected to a Linux host as a 6LoWPAN Border Router based on Contiki's 6LBR.
The SLIP-radio firmware runs on the CC2650 Sensor Tag and connects to the Linux host via a asynchronous serial port ('SLIP') through the SensorTag Debugger DevPack.
Install the following prerequisites (assuming an Ubuntu 15.04 build machine):
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi sudo apt-get install git
Next, obtain a copy of Contiki-OS and build the slip-radio binary:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/contiki-os/contiki.git cd contiki/examples/ipv6/slip-radio make TARGET=srf06-cc26xx BOARD=sensortag/cc2650 slip-radio.bin
Program your SensorTag with the SmartRF Flash Programmer 2
6lbr can run on a linux host, be that a x86/x64 PC or an ARM based Beaglebone Black or Raspberry PI
Install the following prerequisites (assuming an Ubuntu 15.04 build machine):
sudo apt-get install ncurses-dev
Obtain a copy of 6lbr, build and install:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/cetic/6lbr cd 6lbr/examples/6lbr make all_native plugins tools sudo make install
Create a /etc/6lbr/6lbr.conf configuration file with the following contents:
MODE=ROUTER #MODE=SMART-BRIDGE #MODE=RPL-RELAY #MODE=FULL-TRANSPARENT-BRIDGE #MODE=NDP-ROUTER #MODE=6LR #MODE=RPL-ROOT RAW_ETH=1 BRIDGE=0 DEV_BRIDGE=br0 DEV_TAP=tap0 DEV_ETH=eth0 #RAW_ETH_FCS=1 RAW_ETH_FCS=0 DEV_RADIO=/dev/ttyACM0 #2.4GHz USB SensorTag will enumerate like ACM0 BAUDRATE=115200 LOG_LEVEL=3