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  • S Snert

    @ralla66 In einer Windows Server HyperV VM mit Ubuntu. Die VM hat 16GB Ram und die Host CPU ist ein Intel Core i5-4590 CPU @ 3.30GHz.

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    schrieb am zuletzt editiert von
    #9

    @snert alder was ein konstrukt

    suchmal nach udev... und check das erstmal..scheint als ob der ezsp Treiber nicht geladen wird

    zigbee hab ich, zwave auch, nuc's genauso und HA auch

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    • arteckA arteck

      @snert alder was ein konstrukt

      suchmal nach udev... und check das erstmal..scheint als ob der ezsp Treiber nicht geladen wird

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      #10

      @arteck Da noch einiges mehr auf dem Server an VMs läuft, hatte ich mich dafür entschieden den ioBroker hier zu installieren.

      Bezüglich udev, ist das nicht nur erforderlich wenn ich einen USB Stick verwenden würde?

      @Ralla66 ich habe jetzt auch per OTA geupdated, ohne weitere Verbesserungen.

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      • S Snert

        @arteck Da noch einiges mehr auf dem Server an VMs läuft, hatte ich mich dafür entschieden den ioBroker hier zu installieren.

        Bezüglich udev, ist das nicht nur erforderlich wenn ich einen USB Stick verwenden würde?

        @Ralla66 ich habe jetzt auch per OTA geupdated, ohne weitere Verbesserungen.

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        schrieb am zuletzt editiert von arteck
        #11

        @snert sagte in Sonoff zbbridge pro mit Tastmota und ZigBee-Adapter:

        Bezüglich udev, ist das nicht nur erforderlich wenn ich einen USB Stick verwenden würde?

        ja hast ja recht.. du machst es per ip..

        hmm..kein Plan.. irgendwas ist nicht so konfiguriert wie es soll.. auf der bridge

        zigbee hab ich, zwave auch, nuc's genauso und HA auch

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          schrieb am zuletzt editiert von Ralla66
          #12

          @snert

          du hast diese rule in der Tasmota Console ausgeführt und neu gebootet ?

          backlog rule1 on system#boot do TCPStart 8888 endon ; rule1 1 ; TCPStart 8888
          

          In der Console kann mit

          TCPBaudRate
          

          die eingestellte Baudrate geprüft werden. Passt diese ?

          Zeige mal den Consolentext, dort steht ja ob die Bridge verbunden ist.

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            schrieb am zuletzt editiert von Snert
            #13

            @ralla66 Ja, alles so durchgeführt.
            Baudrate sollte so auch passen.

            RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
            

            Könnt ihr mir sagen was in der Tasmota Console bei korrekter Verbindung angezeigt wird?

            Wenn das Kind heute Abend im Bett ist, werde ich alles nochmal in Ruhe neu anfangen. Gibts ne Möglichkeit alles auf 0 zu setzen (auch den CC2652) oder geschieht das automatisch mit dem neuen flashen von Tasmota?

            Edit:

            00:00:00.002 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
            00:00:00.067 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 908 kB free
            00:00:00.081 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 59
            00:00:00.091 QPC: Count 1
            00:00:00.097 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
            00:00:00.162 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3902 bytes
            00:00:00.174 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
            00:00:00.183 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-19T09:04:58)
            00:00:00.667 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
            00:00:02.398 WIF: Connected
            00:00:02.656 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
            10:03:13.662 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
            10:03:13.677 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
            10:03:13.691 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":31}}
            10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
            10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
            10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
            10:03:16.964 QPC: Reset
            10:03:17.891 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:03:17","Uptime":"0T00:00:08","UptimeSec":8,"Heap":164,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}00:00:02.398 WIF: Connected
            00:00:02.656 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
            10:03:13.662 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
            10:03:13.677 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
            10:03:13.691 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":31}}
            10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
            10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
            10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
            10:03:16.964 QPC: Reset
            10:03:17.891 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:03:17","Uptime":"0T00:00:08","UptimeSec":8,"Heap":164,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:03:28.123 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
            10:04:12.032 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
            10:08:17.901 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:08:17","Uptime":"0T00:05:08","UptimeSec":308,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-38,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:13:08.930 APP: Serial logging disabled
            10:13:17.936 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:13:17","Uptime":"0T00:10:08","UptimeSec":608,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:18:17.912 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:18:17","Uptime":"0T00:15:08","UptimeSec":908,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:23:17.896 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:23:17","Uptime":"0T00:20:08","UptimeSec":1208,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:28:17.912 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:28:17","Uptime":"0T00:25:08","UptimeSec":1508,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:33:17.889 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:33:17","Uptime":"0T00:30:08","UptimeSec":1808,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:38:17.927 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:38:17","Uptime":"0T00:35:08","UptimeSec":2108,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-34,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:43:17.922 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:43:17","Uptime":"0T00:40:08","UptimeSec":2408,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:48:17.893 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:48:17","Uptime":"0T00:45:08","UptimeSec":2708,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:53:17.889 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:53:17","Uptime":"0T00:50:08","UptimeSec":3008,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            10:58:17.916 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:58:17","Uptime":"0T00:55:08","UptimeSec":3308,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            11:03:17.910 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:03:17","Uptime":"0T01:00:08","UptimeSec":3608,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            11:08:17.903 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:08:17","Uptime":"0T01:05:08","UptimeSec":3908,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            11:11:45.034 CMD: TCPBaudRate
            11:11:45.039 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
            11:13:17.921 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:13:17","Uptime":"0T01:10:08","UptimeSec":4208,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            11:18:17.925 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:18:17","Uptime":"0T01:15:08","UptimeSec":4508,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
            11:21:46.024 CMD: TCPBaudRate
            11:21:46.029 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
            
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            • S Snert

              @ralla66 Ja, alles so durchgeführt.
              Baudrate sollte so auch passen.

              RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
              

              Könnt ihr mir sagen was in der Tasmota Console bei korrekter Verbindung angezeigt wird?

              Wenn das Kind heute Abend im Bett ist, werde ich alles nochmal in Ruhe neu anfangen. Gibts ne Möglichkeit alles auf 0 zu setzen (auch den CC2652) oder geschieht das automatisch mit dem neuen flashen von Tasmota?

              Edit:

              00:00:00.002 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
              00:00:00.067 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 908 kB free
              00:00:00.081 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 59
              00:00:00.091 QPC: Count 1
              00:00:00.097 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
              00:00:00.162 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3902 bytes
              00:00:00.174 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
              00:00:00.183 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-19T09:04:58)
              00:00:00.667 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
              00:00:02.398 WIF: Connected
              00:00:02.656 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
              10:03:13.662 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
              10:03:13.677 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
              10:03:13.691 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":31}}
              10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
              10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
              10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
              10:03:16.964 QPC: Reset
              10:03:17.891 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:03:17","Uptime":"0T00:00:08","UptimeSec":8,"Heap":164,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}00:00:02.398 WIF: Connected
              00:00:02.656 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
              10:03:13.662 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
              10:03:13.677 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
              10:03:13.691 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":31}}
              10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
              10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
              10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
              10:03:16.964 QPC: Reset
              10:03:17.891 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:03:17","Uptime":"0T00:00:08","UptimeSec":8,"Heap":164,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:03:28.123 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
              10:04:12.032 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
              10:08:17.901 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:08:17","Uptime":"0T00:05:08","UptimeSec":308,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-38,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:13:08.930 APP: Serial logging disabled
              10:13:17.936 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:13:17","Uptime":"0T00:10:08","UptimeSec":608,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:18:17.912 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:18:17","Uptime":"0T00:15:08","UptimeSec":908,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:23:17.896 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:23:17","Uptime":"0T00:20:08","UptimeSec":1208,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:28:17.912 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:28:17","Uptime":"0T00:25:08","UptimeSec":1508,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:33:17.889 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:33:17","Uptime":"0T00:30:08","UptimeSec":1808,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:38:17.927 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:38:17","Uptime":"0T00:35:08","UptimeSec":2108,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-34,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:43:17.922 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:43:17","Uptime":"0T00:40:08","UptimeSec":2408,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:48:17.893 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:48:17","Uptime":"0T00:45:08","UptimeSec":2708,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:53:17.889 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:53:17","Uptime":"0T00:50:08","UptimeSec":3008,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              10:58:17.916 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T10:58:17","Uptime":"0T00:55:08","UptimeSec":3308,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-37,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              11:03:17.910 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:03:17","Uptime":"0T01:00:08","UptimeSec":3608,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              11:08:17.903 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:08:17","Uptime":"0T01:05:08","UptimeSec":3908,"Heap":163,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              11:11:45.034 CMD: TCPBaudRate
              11:11:45.039 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
              11:13:17.921 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:13:17","Uptime":"0T01:10:08","UptimeSec":4208,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-35,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              11:18:17.925 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-27T11:18:17","Uptime":"0T01:15:08","UptimeSec":4508,"Heap":160,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-36,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
              11:21:46.024 CMD: TCPBaudRate
              11:21:46.029 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPBaudrate":115200}
              
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              @snert

              10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
              10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
              10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
              

              TCPStart":"Done zeigt an das der TCP Server aktiv ist.

              Wenn eine Verbindung besteht wird die IP des Client in der Console angezeigt.
              Sollte dies sein :

              10:03:28.123 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
              

              soweit in Ordnung

              was hängt denn an GPIO 26 und 25 ?

              default ESP32 ist ja
              GPIO 21 (SDA)
              GPIO 22 (SCL)

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                @snert

                10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
                10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
                

                TCPStart":"Done zeigt an das der TCP Server aktiv ist.

                Wenn eine Verbindung besteht wird die IP des Client in der Console angezeigt.
                Sollte dies sein :

                10:03:28.123 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
                

                soweit in Ordnung

                was hängt denn an GPIO 26 und 25 ?

                default ESP32 ist ja
                GPIO 21 (SDA)
                GPIO 22 (SCL)

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                #15

                @ralla66

                8506e8bf-6630-4bb3-8e7e-5a815e96bd8e-grafik.png

                Die eine LED blinkt blau bei WLAN und die andere blinkt grün bei Zigbee Verbindung.

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                  @snert

                  10:03:13.716 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                  10:03:13.718 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
                  10:03:13.722 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
                  

                  TCPStart":"Done zeigt an das der TCP Server aktiv ist.

                  Wenn eine Verbindung besteht wird die IP des Client in der Console angezeigt.
                  Sollte dies sein :

                  10:03:28.123 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
                  

                  soweit in Ordnung

                  was hängt denn an GPIO 26 und 25 ?

                  default ESP32 ist ja
                  GPIO 21 (SDA)
                  GPIO 22 (SCL)

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                  @ralla66 Ich habe jetzt alles nochmal von Grund auf neu gemacht.
                  Alles beim alten :-(

                  Was mir aufgefallen ist, ich erhalte beim flashen vom cc2652 NICHT diese Meldung:

                  22:01:25.294 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                  22:01:31.293 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                  22:01:31.944 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                  

                  Wie in der Anleitung von notenoughtech beschrieben.
                  Kann ich irgendwie prüfen welche Version auf dem Chip ist, oder was sein Status ist?
                  Das flashen ansonsten wurde jeweils mit ok quitiert.

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                    @ralla66 Ich habe jetzt alles nochmal von Grund auf neu gemacht.
                    Alles beim alten :-(

                    Was mir aufgefallen ist, ich erhalte beim flashen vom cc2652 NICHT diese Meldung:

                    22:01:25.294 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                    22:01:31.293 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                    22:01:31.944 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                    

                    Wie in der Anleitung von notenoughtech beschrieben.
                    Kann ich irgendwie prüfen welche Version auf dem Chip ist, oder was sein Status ist?
                    Das flashen ansonsten wurde jeweils mit ok quitiert.

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                    #17

                    @snert

                    habe das System nicht mit dem CC2652, kann nur noch theoretisch helfen.

                    hast du nach dem Ausführen dies in der Console gesehen ?

                    FLH: Starting verification of HEX file und
                    FLH: Flashing completed: OK

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                      @snert

                      habe das System nicht mit dem CC2652, kann nur noch theoretisch helfen.

                      hast du nach dem Ausführen dies in der Console gesehen ?

                      FLH: Starting verification of HEX file und
                      FLH: Flashing completed: OK

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                      @ralla66 Ja, beide Meldungen sind gekommen.
                      Ich habe auch schon vor lauter Verzweiflung mit den "Typen" im ioBroker Adapter gespielt.
                      Ebenso auch per Webinstaller den Develop Status verwendet und auch das aktuellste hex file "SonoffZBPro_coord_20230507.hex" genutzt.
                      Alles lief immer ohne Probleme durch. Einzig die oben erwähnte Meldung erhalte ich nicht.
                      Jetzt kann ich noch mit den Templates spielen, aber ob das was ändert?

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                        @ralla66 Ja, beide Meldungen sind gekommen.
                        Ich habe auch schon vor lauter Verzweiflung mit den "Typen" im ioBroker Adapter gespielt.
                        Ebenso auch per Webinstaller den Develop Status verwendet und auch das aktuellste hex file "SonoffZBPro_coord_20230507.hex" genutzt.
                        Alles lief immer ohne Probleme durch. Einzig die oben erwähnte Meldung erhalte ich nicht.
                        Jetzt kann ich noch mit den Templates spielen, aber ob das was ändert?

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                        #19

                        @snert

                        die 3 Status Meldungen scheinen nur nach dem Neustart einmalig in der Console zu erscheinen.
                        Boote mal neu und schau was im Log steht.

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                        • Ralla66R Ralla66

                          @snert

                          die 3 Status Meldungen scheinen nur nach dem Neustart einmalig in der Console zu erscheinen.
                          Boote mal neu und schau was im Log steht.

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                          @ralla66

                          Moin, habe das mal auf einen ESP geflasht.

                          Was geschieht denn wenn du bei Berry -> cc.flash() ausführst ?
                          Console zeigt was ?

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                          • Ralla66R Ralla66

                            @snert

                            die 3 Status Meldungen scheinen nur nach dem Neustart einmalig in der Console zu erscheinen.
                            Boote mal neu und schau was im Log steht.

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                            @ralla66 Wenn ich den Auto-configuration auf Sonoff ZBPro stelle, erhalte ich nach einem Neustart auch die Meldungen.

                            00:00:00.003 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
                            00:00:00.207 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 408 kB free
                            00:00:00.239 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 39
                            00:00:00.241 FRC: Some settings have been reset (2)
                            00:00:00.246 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
                            00:00:00.392 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3932 bytes
                            00:00:00.457 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
                            00:00:00.465 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-27T15:39:53)
                            00:00:01.183 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
                            00:00:03.005 WIF: Connected
                            00:00:03.262 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
                            08:37:35.244 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
                            08:37:35.259 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
                            08:37:35.273 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":19}}
                            08:37:35.296 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                            08:37:35.299 RSL: RESULT = {"Command":"Error"}
                            08:37:37.753 QPC: Reset
                            08:37:39.749 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-28T08:37:39","Uptime":"0T00:00:09","UptimeSec":9,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":20,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-28,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}}
                            08:37:46.745 ZIG: rebooting ZNP device
                            08:37:49.397 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":1,"Message":"CCxxxx ZNP booted","RestartReason":"Power-up","MajorRel":2,"MinorRel":7}}
                            08:37:49.597 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":50,"MajorRel":2,"MinorRel":7,"MaintRel":1,"Revision":20230507}}
                            08:37:49.747 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":2,"Message":"Resetting configuration"}}
                            08:37:51.997 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                            08:37:56.197 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                            08:37:56.297 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":51,"IEEEAddr":"0x00124B00257B0374","ShortAddr":"0x0000","DeviceType":7,"DeviceState":9,"NumAssocDevices":0}}
                            08:37:56.797 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                            08:37:56.800 ZIG: Zigbee started
                            08:37:56.808 ZIG: No Zigbee device information
                            08:37:56.811 ZIG: No Zigbee device data
                            08:37:56.813 ZIG: ZbLoad '<internal_plugin>' loaded successfully
                            

                            Mit dier Einstellung bekomme ich aber keine Verbindung vom ioBroker zur Bridge aufgebaut.
                            Mit der Auto-configuration Sonoff ZBPro TCP bekomme ich keinerlei Meldungen bezüglich dem Chip, dafür kann die Verbindung wieder hergestellt werden. Zumindest steht das Connect drin.

                            00:00:00.003 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
                            00:00:00.200 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 408 kB free
                            00:00:00.232 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 41
                            00:00:00.233 FRC: Some settings have been reset (2)
                            00:00:00.239 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
                            00:00:00.381 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3936 bytes
                            00:00:00.450 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
                            00:00:00.459 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-27T15:39:53)
                            00:00:01.195 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
                            00:00:03.020 WIF: Connected
                            00:00:03.276 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
                            08:43:49.260 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"TCP ZBBridge Pro","Version":"13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
                            08:43:49.275 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
                            08:43:49.289 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":20}}
                            08:43:49.312 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                            08:43:49.314 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
                            08:43:49.318 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
                            08:43:51.779 QPC: Reset
                            08:43:53.794 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-28T08:43:53","Uptime":"0T00:00:09","UptimeSec":9,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-31,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}}
                            08:44:18.576 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
                            

                            Jetzt die Frage: Sollte ich in der Tasmota console Zigbee infos angezeigt bekommen, wenn die Bridge auf TCP eingestellt ist?
                            Mir scheint ja fast, dass etwas mit den GPIO Einstellungen nicht passt. So als ob entweder eine c2652 Verbindung XOR eine TCP Verbindung aufgebaut werden kann.

                            Hier auch nochmal der Log vom ioBroker, mit der TCP Einstellung auf der Bridge:

                            2023-10-28 09:51:42.548 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                            2023-10-28 09:51:42.597 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                            2023-10-28 09:51:42.598 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:51:42.733 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:53:01.043 - info: admin.0 (6349) ==> Connected system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                            2023-10-28 09:53:01.165 - error: zigbee.0 (14273) getGroups: caught error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getGroups')
                            2023-10-28 09:53:01.403 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) List of port: [{"path":"/dev/ttyS10"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS11"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS12"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS13"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS14"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS15"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS16"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS17"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS18"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS19"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS2"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS20"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS21"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS22"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS23"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS24"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS25"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS26"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS27"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS28"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS29"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS3"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS30"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS31"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS4"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS5"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS6"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS7"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS8"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS9"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS0"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS1"}]
                            2023-10-28 09:53:07.422 - info: admin.0 (6349) <== Disconnect system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.031 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 (force=false, process=true)
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.142 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Got terminate signal TERMINATE_YOURSELF
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.147 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 send kill signal
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.143 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) cleaned everything up...
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.145 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Zigbee: disabling joining new devices.
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.645 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) terminating
                            2023-10-28 09:53:09.647 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Terminated (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION): Without reason
                            2023-10-28 09:53:10.154 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 killing pid 14273
                            2023-10-28 09:53:10.272 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                            2023-10-28 09:53:12.223 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 started with pid 14291
                            2023-10-28 09:53:14.780 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                            2023-10-28 09:53:14.830 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                            2023-10-28 09:53:14.831 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:53:14.928 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:54:09.764 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.solarmanpv.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                            2023-10-28 09:54:18.878 - info: admin.0 (6349) ==> Connected system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                            2023-10-28 09:54:19.145 - error: zigbee.0 (14291) getGroups: caught error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getGroups')
                            2023-10-28 09:54:19.329 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) List of port: [{"path":"/dev/ttyS10"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS11"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS12"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS13"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS14"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS15"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS16"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS17"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS18"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS19"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS2"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS20"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS21"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS22"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS23"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS24"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS25"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS26"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS27"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS28"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS29"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS3"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS30"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS31"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS4"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS5"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS6"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS7"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS8"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS9"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS0"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS1"}]
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.365 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Coordinator firmware version: {"type":"zStack3x0","meta":{"transportrev":2,"product":1,"majorrel":2,"minorrel":7,"maintrel":1,"revision":20230507}}
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.432 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Unable to disable LED, unsupported function.
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.498 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) --> transmitPower : normal
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.849 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Currently no devices.
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.849 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Zigbee started
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.853 - error: zigbee.0 (14291) Unable to apply ExtPanID changes: Error: SRSP - SYS - osalNvRead after 0,2ms
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.890 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 (force=false, process=true)
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.972 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Got terminate signal TERMINATE_YOURSELF
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.980 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 send kill signal
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.972 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) cleaned everything up...
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.973 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Zigbee: disabling joining new devices.
                            2023-10-28 09:54:54.999 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) debug devices set to []
                            2023-10-28 09:54:55.474 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) terminating
                            2023-10-28 09:54:55.475 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Terminated (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION): Without reason
                            2023-10-28 09:54:55.981 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 killing pid 14291
                            2023-10-28 09:54:56.008 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                            2023-10-28 09:54:58.063 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 started with pid 14322
                            2023-10-28 09:55:00.927 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                            2023-10-28 09:55:01.017 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                            2023-10-28 09:55:01.019 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:55:01.209 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:55:20.906 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                            2023-10-28 09:55:20.907 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:55:20.907 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                            2023-10-28 09:55:30.911 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                            2023-10-28 09:55:30.912 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:55:30.924 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:55:48.615 - info: admin.0 (6349) <== Disconnect system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                            2023-10-28 09:55:49.971 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                            2023-10-28 09:55:49.973 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:55:49.974 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                            2023-10-28 09:55:59.976 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                            2023-10-28 09:55:59.977 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:55:59.992 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:56:19.054 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                            2023-10-28 09:56:19.056 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:56:19.056 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                            2023-10-28 09:56:29.061 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                            2023-10-28 09:56:29.063 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:56:29.073 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:56:48.128 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                            2023-10-28 09:56:48.131 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                            2023-10-28 09:56:48.131 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                            2023-10-28 09:56:58.134 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                            2023-10-28 09:56:58.134 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                            2023-10-28 09:56:58.142 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                            
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                              @ralla66 Wenn ich den Auto-configuration auf Sonoff ZBPro stelle, erhalte ich nach einem Neustart auch die Meldungen.

                              00:00:00.003 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
                              00:00:00.207 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 408 kB free
                              00:00:00.239 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 39
                              00:00:00.241 FRC: Some settings have been reset (2)
                              00:00:00.246 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
                              00:00:00.392 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3932 bytes
                              00:00:00.457 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
                              00:00:00.465 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-27T15:39:53)
                              00:00:01.183 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
                              00:00:03.005 WIF: Connected
                              00:00:03.262 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
                              08:37:35.244 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
                              08:37:35.259 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
                              08:37:35.273 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":19}}
                              08:37:35.296 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                              08:37:35.299 RSL: RESULT = {"Command":"Error"}
                              08:37:37.753 QPC: Reset
                              08:37:39.749 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-28T08:37:39","Uptime":"0T00:00:09","UptimeSec":9,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":20,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-28,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}}
                              08:37:46.745 ZIG: rebooting ZNP device
                              08:37:49.397 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":1,"Message":"CCxxxx ZNP booted","RestartReason":"Power-up","MajorRel":2,"MinorRel":7}}
                              08:37:49.597 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":50,"MajorRel":2,"MinorRel":7,"MaintRel":1,"Revision":20230507}}
                              08:37:49.747 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":2,"Message":"Resetting configuration"}}
                              08:37:51.997 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                              08:37:56.197 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                              08:37:56.297 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":51,"IEEEAddr":"0x00124B00257B0374","ShortAddr":"0x0000","DeviceType":7,"DeviceState":9,"NumAssocDevices":0}}
                              08:37:56.797 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                              08:37:56.800 ZIG: Zigbee started
                              08:37:56.808 ZIG: No Zigbee device information
                              08:37:56.811 ZIG: No Zigbee device data
                              08:37:56.813 ZIG: ZbLoad '<internal_plugin>' loaded successfully
                              

                              Mit dier Einstellung bekomme ich aber keine Verbindung vom ioBroker zur Bridge aufgebaut.
                              Mit der Auto-configuration Sonoff ZBPro TCP bekomme ich keinerlei Meldungen bezüglich dem Chip, dafür kann die Verbindung wieder hergestellt werden. Zumindest steht das Connect drin.

                              00:00:00.003 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
                              00:00:00.200 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 408 kB free
                              00:00:00.232 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 41
                              00:00:00.233 FRC: Some settings have been reset (2)
                              00:00:00.239 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
                              00:00:00.381 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3936 bytes
                              00:00:00.450 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
                              00:00:00.459 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-27T15:39:53)
                              00:00:01.195 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
                              00:00:03.020 WIF: Connected
                              00:00:03.276 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
                              08:43:49.260 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"TCP ZBBridge Pro","Version":"13.2.0.1(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
                              08:43:49.275 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
                              08:43:49.289 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":20}}
                              08:43:49.312 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                              08:43:49.314 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
                              08:43:49.318 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
                              08:43:51.779 QPC: Reset
                              08:43:53.794 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-28T08:43:53","Uptime":"0T00:00:09","UptimeSec":9,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-31,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:04"}}
                              08:44:18.576 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
                              

                              Jetzt die Frage: Sollte ich in der Tasmota console Zigbee infos angezeigt bekommen, wenn die Bridge auf TCP eingestellt ist?
                              Mir scheint ja fast, dass etwas mit den GPIO Einstellungen nicht passt. So als ob entweder eine c2652 Verbindung XOR eine TCP Verbindung aufgebaut werden kann.

                              Hier auch nochmal der Log vom ioBroker, mit der TCP Einstellung auf der Bridge:

                              2023-10-28 09:51:42.548 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                              2023-10-28 09:51:42.597 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                              2023-10-28 09:51:42.598 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:51:42.733 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:53:01.043 - info: admin.0 (6349) ==> Connected system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                              2023-10-28 09:53:01.165 - error: zigbee.0 (14273) getGroups: caught error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getGroups')
                              2023-10-28 09:53:01.403 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) List of port: [{"path":"/dev/ttyS10"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS11"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS12"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS13"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS14"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS15"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS16"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS17"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS18"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS19"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS2"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS20"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS21"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS22"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS23"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS24"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS25"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS26"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS27"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS28"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS29"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS3"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS30"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS31"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS4"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS5"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS6"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS7"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS8"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS9"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS0"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS1"}]
                              2023-10-28 09:53:07.422 - info: admin.0 (6349) <== Disconnect system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.031 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 (force=false, process=true)
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.142 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Got terminate signal TERMINATE_YOURSELF
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.147 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 send kill signal
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.143 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) cleaned everything up...
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.145 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Zigbee: disabling joining new devices.
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.645 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) terminating
                              2023-10-28 09:53:09.647 - info: zigbee.0 (14273) Terminated (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION): Without reason
                              2023-10-28 09:53:10.154 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 killing pid 14273
                              2023-10-28 09:53:10.272 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                              2023-10-28 09:53:12.223 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 started with pid 14291
                              2023-10-28 09:53:14.780 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                              2023-10-28 09:53:14.830 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                              2023-10-28 09:53:14.831 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:53:14.928 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:54:09.764 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.solarmanpv.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                              2023-10-28 09:54:18.878 - info: admin.0 (6349) ==> Connected system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                              2023-10-28 09:54:19.145 - error: zigbee.0 (14291) getGroups: caught error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getGroups')
                              2023-10-28 09:54:19.329 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) List of port: [{"path":"/dev/ttyS10"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS11"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS12"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS13"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS14"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS15"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS16"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS17"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS18"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS19"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS2"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS20"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS21"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS22"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS23"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS24"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS25"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS26"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS27"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS28"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS29"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS3"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS30"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS31"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS4"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS5"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS6"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS7"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS8"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS9"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS0"},{"path":"/dev/ttyS1"}]
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.365 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Coordinator firmware version: {"type":"zStack3x0","meta":{"transportrev":2,"product":1,"majorrel":2,"minorrel":7,"maintrel":1,"revision":20230507}}
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.432 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Unable to disable LED, unsupported function.
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.498 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) --> transmitPower : normal
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.849 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Currently no devices.
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.849 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Zigbee started
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.853 - error: zigbee.0 (14291) Unable to apply ExtPanID changes: Error: SRSP - SYS - osalNvRead after 0,2ms
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.890 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 (force=false, process=true)
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.972 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Got terminate signal TERMINATE_YOURSELF
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.980 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 send kill signal
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.972 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) cleaned everything up...
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.973 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Zigbee: disabling joining new devices.
                              2023-10-28 09:54:54.999 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) debug devices set to []
                              2023-10-28 09:54:55.474 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) terminating
                              2023-10-28 09:54:55.475 - info: zigbee.0 (14291) Terminated (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION): Without reason
                              2023-10-28 09:54:55.981 - info: host.smarthome-VM stopInstance system.adapter.zigbee.0 killing pid 14291
                              2023-10-28 09:54:56.008 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 terminated with code 11 (ADAPTER_REQUESTED_TERMINATION)
                              2023-10-28 09:54:58.063 - info: host.smarthome-VM instance system.adapter.zigbee.0 started with pid 14322
                              2023-10-28 09:55:00.927 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) starting. Version 1.8.24 (non-npm: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee) in /opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.zigbee, node: v16.20.2, js-controller: 5.0.12
                              2023-10-28 09:55:01.017 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) delete old Backup files. keep only last 10
                              2023-10-28 09:55:01.019 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:55:01.209 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:55:20.906 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                              2023-10-28 09:55:20.907 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:55:20.907 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                              2023-10-28 09:55:30.911 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                              2023-10-28 09:55:30.912 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:55:30.924 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:55:48.615 - info: admin.0 (6349) <== Disconnect system.user.admin from ::ffff:192.168.178.89
                              2023-10-28 09:55:49.971 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                              2023-10-28 09:55:49.973 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:55:49.974 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                              2023-10-28 09:55:59.976 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                              2023-10-28 09:55:59.977 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:55:59.992 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:56:19.054 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                              2023-10-28 09:56:19.056 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:56:19.056 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                              2023-10-28 09:56:29.061 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                              2023-10-28 09:56:29.063 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:56:29.073 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:56:48.128 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting zigbee-herdsman problem : "Failed to connect to the adapter (Error: SRSP - SYS - ping after 6000ms)"
                              2023-10-28 09:56:48.131 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Failed to start Zigbee
                              2023-10-28 09:56:48.131 - error: zigbee.0 (14322) Error herdsman start
                              2023-10-28 09:56:58.134 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Try to reconnect.
                              2023-10-28 09:56:58.134 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Starting Zigbee npm ...
                              2023-10-28 09:56:58.142 - info: zigbee.0 (14322) Installed Version: ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
                              
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                              @snert

                              langsam, was passiert nach cc.flash()

                              habe da Time Out
                              ZB time out.png

                              bei dir sollte stehen:

                              21:47:07.140 FLH: Verification of HEX file OK
                              21:49:06.780 FLH: cc2652_flasher rx=23 tx=19 rst=15 bsl=22
                              21:49:06.828 FLH: Flashing started (takes 5 minutes during which Tasmota is unresponsive)
                              21:54:43.835 FLH: Flashing completed: OK
                              21:54:43.948 FLH: Flash crc32 0x000000 - 0x2FFFF = bytes('1598929A')
                              
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                              • Ralla66R Ralla66

                                @snert

                                langsam, was passiert nach cc.flash()

                                habe da Time Out
                                ZB time out.png

                                bei dir sollte stehen:

                                21:47:07.140 FLH: Verification of HEX file OK
                                21:49:06.780 FLH: cc2652_flasher rx=23 tx=19 rst=15 bsl=22
                                21:49:06.828 FLH: Flashing started (takes 5 minutes during which Tasmota is unresponsive)
                                21:54:43.835 FLH: Flashing completed: OK
                                21:54:43.948 FLH: Flash crc32 0x000000 - 0x2FFFF = bytes('1598929A')
                                
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                                #23

                                @ralla66

                                lass mal Autoconfig , IO, TCP sein, gehe strikt nach Anleitung vor.
                                Console meldet ja:
                                No Zigbee device information
                                Also wird das Device ja nicht von der Bridge gefunden.

                                Ota flashen ist immer kritisch da Reste im Speicher verbleiben können.
                                Besser ist flashen mit FTDI per Kabel und Erase des Speicher.

                                Das Gerät wird wohl gefunden als
                                08:37:56.297 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":51,"IEEEAddr":"0x00124B00257B0374"
                                schau mal ob die Addr vom ZB Device passt.

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                                • Ralla66R Ralla66

                                  @ralla66

                                  lass mal Autoconfig , IO, TCP sein, gehe strikt nach Anleitung vor.
                                  Console meldet ja:
                                  No Zigbee device information
                                  Also wird das Device ja nicht von der Bridge gefunden.

                                  Ota flashen ist immer kritisch da Reste im Speicher verbleiben können.
                                  Besser ist flashen mit FTDI per Kabel und Erase des Speicher.

                                  Das Gerät wird wohl gefunden als
                                  08:37:56.297 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":51,"IEEEAddr":"0x00124B00257B0374"
                                  schau mal ob die Addr vom ZB Device passt.

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                                  schrieb am zuletzt editiert von Snert
                                  #24

                                  @ralla66 Jetzt langsam verstehe ich es nicht mehr.
                                  Ich hatte zuletzt folgendes gemacht:

                                  • Auto-configuration auf "Sonoff ZBPro TCP" gestellt (Restart danach)
                                    Info am Rande, das Template steht auf:
                                  {"NAME":"TCP ZBBridge Pro","GPIO":[0,0,576,0,480,0,0,0,0,1,1,5792,0,0,0,5472,0,320,5793,5504,0,640,608,32,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1}
                                  
                                  • Tasmota wer per web installer (mit FTDI) auf development -> Tasmota32 Sonoff-ZigbeeBridgePro -> All, in der Version 13.2.0.1 geflashed worden.

                                  • Danach bin ich der Anleitung zum flashen der coordinater Firmware von hier https://notenoughtech.com/home-automation/tasmota-on-sonoff-zb-bridge-pro/#flash gefolgt. Dies wird auch von https://zigbee.blakadder.com/Sonoff_ZBBridge-P.html empfohlen. Allerdings habe ich nicht die SonoffZBPro_coord_20220219.hex Firmware, sondern die SonoffZBPro_coord_20230507.hex hochgeladen und verwendet.

                                  • Der Flashvorgang wurde auch in der Console mit ok bestätigt, jedoch habe ich zu diesem Zeitpunkt nie folgende Meldungen bekommen:

                                  22:01:25.294 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                                  22:01:31.293 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                                  22:01:31.944 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                                  
                                  • Der ZigBee-Adapter ist wie folgt konfiguriert:
                                    0a764cee-9ee9-4c50-a1bb-58813cd80e3d-grafik.png

                                  Dann musste ich mich eben um mein Kind kümmern und war weg vom PC. Ebenfalls musste ich den Bosch Smart Home Controller II kurzzeitig vom Strom nehmen. (Nur als Info, kp ob das was zu bedeuten hat?!)
                                  Als ich eben an den PC zurück bin, lief der Adapter und ich kann die ZigBee Geräte anlernen.
                                  WTF, ich verstehe die Welt nicht mehr.

                                  Falls noch weitere Infos benötigt werden, um evtl. meine Dummheit oder einen Fehler zu belegen, gerne Bescheid geben.

                                  EDIT:
                                  Ich habe eben mal kurz die Erweiterte Pan ID umstellen wollen, danach lief der Adapter nicht mehr. Mit 16x D ging er direkt wieder auf Grün.

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                                  • S Snert

                                    @ralla66 Jetzt langsam verstehe ich es nicht mehr.
                                    Ich hatte zuletzt folgendes gemacht:

                                    • Auto-configuration auf "Sonoff ZBPro TCP" gestellt (Restart danach)
                                      Info am Rande, das Template steht auf:
                                    {"NAME":"TCP ZBBridge Pro","GPIO":[0,0,576,0,480,0,0,0,0,1,1,5792,0,0,0,5472,0,320,5793,5504,0,640,608,32,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1}
                                    
                                    • Tasmota wer per web installer (mit FTDI) auf development -> Tasmota32 Sonoff-ZigbeeBridgePro -> All, in der Version 13.2.0.1 geflashed worden.

                                    • Danach bin ich der Anleitung zum flashen der coordinater Firmware von hier https://notenoughtech.com/home-automation/tasmota-on-sonoff-zb-bridge-pro/#flash gefolgt. Dies wird auch von https://zigbee.blakadder.com/Sonoff_ZBBridge-P.html empfohlen. Allerdings habe ich nicht die SonoffZBPro_coord_20220219.hex Firmware, sondern die SonoffZBPro_coord_20230507.hex hochgeladen und verwendet.

                                    • Der Flashvorgang wurde auch in der Console mit ok bestätigt, jedoch habe ich zu diesem Zeitpunkt nie folgende Meldungen bekommen:

                                    22:01:25.294 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":3,"Message":"Configured, starting coordinator"}}
                                    22:01:31.293 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":40,"NewState":9,"Message":"Started as coordinator"}}
                                    22:01:31.944 RSL: RESULT = {"ZbState":{"Status":0,"Message":"Started"}}
                                    
                                    • Der ZigBee-Adapter ist wie folgt konfiguriert:
                                      0a764cee-9ee9-4c50-a1bb-58813cd80e3d-grafik.png

                                    Dann musste ich mich eben um mein Kind kümmern und war weg vom PC. Ebenfalls musste ich den Bosch Smart Home Controller II kurzzeitig vom Strom nehmen. (Nur als Info, kp ob das was zu bedeuten hat?!)
                                    Als ich eben an den PC zurück bin, lief der Adapter und ich kann die ZigBee Geräte anlernen.
                                    WTF, ich verstehe die Welt nicht mehr.

                                    Falls noch weitere Infos benötigt werden, um evtl. meine Dummheit oder einen Fehler zu belegen, gerne Bescheid geben.

                                    EDIT:
                                    Ich habe eben mal kurz die Erweiterte Pan ID umstellen wollen, danach lief der Adapter nicht mehr. Mit 16x D ging er direkt wieder auf Grün.

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                                    #25

                                    @snert

                                    läuft, ist doch prima :-)

                                    möglich das bei Erst Installation ein Suchlauf der Geräte durchgeführt wird.
                                    Das kann ja 3 bis 5 Minten dauern.
                                    Bei Adaptern ist es meist so das erst ein Triggern diesen grün werden läßt.
                                    Sowas wie ZB Fenster auf / zu oder Reboot des Devices.
                                    Die 3 Statusmeldungen sagen ja nur aus das der Coordinator nach reboot aktiv ist und somit
                                    ist die Bridge richtig eingerichtet. Halt nicht ob der Cxxxx der richtige ist.
                                    Das steht ja in der coord.

                                    Na ja der Typ vor dem Bildschirm, meist Besserwissend und hält sich nicht an Vorlagen
                                    gepaart mit Unwissenheit beim Adapterstart.
                                    Geht mir aber auch so, um so länger versucht um so mehr verrannt.

                                    Was ist denn ->Mit 16x D ?

                                    Edit, stelle mal bitte ein Log File hier ein damit andere User sehen können welche
                                    Schritte beim booten in der Console angezeigt werden.

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                                    • S Snert

                                      Hallo,

                                      ich habe eine Sonoff zbbridge pro, welche in den ioBroker eingebunden werden soll.
                                      Folgendes habe ich bisher gamacht:

                                      • die Bridge nach dieser Anleitung mit Tasmota und der coordinator firmware geflashed. https://notenoughtech.com/home-automation/tasmota-on-sonoff-zb-bridge-pro/#flash

                                      • Danach konnte ich über Tasmota die verschiedenen Geräte per Zigbee einbinden. Allerdings hat der ioBroker Adapter (ZigBee) keine Verbindung aufbauen können und ist immer wieder abgestüzt. (Vermutlich konnte die Verbindung wegen des falschen Templates nicht aufgebaut werden? GPIO 19 und 23 auf Zigbee Tx / Rx und nicht auf TCP Tx / Rx)

                                      • Daraufhin habe ich nochmals Tasmota per web Installer installiert. Hinweis kam von hier: https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/discussions/14419#discussioncomment-2929774

                                      Unter "Configure Other" habe ich folgende Einstellungen vorgenommen:

                                      {"NAME":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","GPIO":[0,0,576,0,480,0,0,0,0,1,1,5792,0,0,0,5472,0,320,5793,5504,0,640,608,32,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0],"FLAG":0,"BASE":1}
                                      

                                      Des Weiteren habe ich als Rule1 folgendes eingetragen:

                                      rule1 on system#boot do TCPStart 8888 endon
                                      

                                      Nach einem Neustart kann ich folgendes in der Console lesen:

                                      00:00:00.003 HDW: ESP32-D0WD-V3 v3.0 
                                      00:00:00.100 UFS: FlashFS mounted with 908 kB free
                                      00:00:00.121 CFG: Loaded from File, Count 50
                                      00:00:00.131 QPC: Count 1
                                      00:00:00.137 I2C: Bus1 using GPIO26(SCL) and GPIO25(SDA)
                                      00:00:00.226 BRY: Berry initialized, RAM used=3902 bytes
                                      00:00:00.240 TFS: File '.drvset003' not found
                                      00:00:00.249 Project tasmota - Tasmota Version 13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)-2_0_14(2023-10-19T09:04:58)
                                      00:00:00.937 WIF: Connecting to AP1 FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4 Channel 1 BSSId 2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E in mode 11n as tasmota-6063A4-0932...
                                      00:00:02.633 WIF: Connected
                                      00:00:02.889 HTP: Web server active on tasmota-6063A4-0932 with IP address 192.168.178.86
                                      18:10:23.874 RSL: INFO1 = {"Info1":{"Module":"Sonoff Zigbee Pro","Version":"13.2.0(zbbrdgpro)","FallbackTopic":"cmnd/DVES_6063A4_fb/","GroupTopic":"cmnd/tasmotas/"}}
                                      18:10:23.890 RSL: INFO2 = {"Info2":{"WebServerMode":"Admin","Hostname":"tasmota-6063A4-0932","IPAddress":"192.168.178.86","IP6Global":"","IP6Local":"fe80::4222:d8ff:fe60:63a4"}}
                                      18:10:23.904 RSL: INFO3 = {"Info3":{"RestartReason":"Software reset CPU","BootCount":25}}
                                      18:10:23.926 RUL: SYSTEM#BOOT performs "TCPStart 8888"
                                      18:10:23.929 TCP: Starting TCP server on port 8888
                                      18:10:23.932 RSL: RESULT = {"TCPStart":"Done"}
                                      18:10:26.868 QPC: Reset
                                      18:10:27.865 RSL: STATE = {"Time":"2023-10-26T18:10:27","Uptime":"0T00:00:08","UptimeSec":8,"Heap":165,"SleepMode":"Dynamic","Sleep":50,"LoadAvg":19,"MqttCount":0,"Berry":{"HeapUsed":3,"Objects":43},"Wifi":{"AP":1,"SSId":"FRITZ!Box 7590 2.4","BSSId":"2C:3A:FD:FB:F0:6E","Channel":1,"Mode":"11n","RSSI":100,"Signal":-30,"LinkCount":1,"Downtime":"0T00:00:03"}}
                                      

                                      Nun zum ZigBee Adapter, welchen ich wie folgt konfiguriert habe:
                                      623f447a-503c-45a6-ba4c-51a86cf9b2d6-grafik.png
                                      Nach ein paar Minuten stürzt der Adapter komplett ab und muss unter Host quitiert werden.
                                      Parallel erhalte ich in der Concole in Tasmota diese eine Zeile (die IP.36 ist der ioBroker):

                                      18:13:17.360 TCP: Got connection from 192.168.178.36
                                      

                                      In den Logs vom ioBroker kommen folgende Einträge zum ZigBee Adapter:

                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:56.266	error	Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:56.266	error	Error: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms at /opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/adapter/ezsp/driver/uart.ts:299:23 at Queue.executeNext (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/utils/queue.ts:32:32)
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:56.214	error	unhandled promise rejection: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:56.214	error	Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:12.075	error	Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:12.075	error	Error: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms at /opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/adapter/ezsp/driver/uart.ts:299:23 at Queue.executeNext (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/utils/queue.ts:32:32)
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:12.010	error	unhandled promise rejection: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:14:12.009	error	Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().
                                      	2023-10-26 19:13:28.444	error	Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:13:28.443	error	Error: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms at /opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/adapter/ezsp/driver/uart.ts:299:23 at Queue.executeNext (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/utils/queue.ts:32:32)
                                      	2023-10-26 19:13:28.377	error	unhandled promise rejection: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:13:28.376	error	Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:47.246	error	Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:47.246	error	Error: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms at /opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/adapter/ezsp/driver/uart.ts:299:23 at Queue.executeNext (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/utils/queue.ts:32:32)
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:47.195	error	unhandled promise rejection: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:47.194	error	Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:02.719	error	Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:02.718	error	Error: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms at /opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/adapter/ezsp/driver/uart.ts:299:23 at Queue.executeNext (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/zigbee-herdsman/src/utils/queue.ts:32:32)
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:02.644	error	unhandled promise rejection: Reset error: Error: {"sequence":-1} after 10000ms
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:02.643	error	Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().
                                      	2023-10-26 19:09:00.682	error	getGroups: caught error: TypeError: Cannot read properties of undefined (reading 'getGroups')
                                      

                                      Und genau da stehe ich jetzt etwas wie der Ochs vorm Berg und komme nicht mehr weiter.
                                      Wäre super wenn jemand eine Idee oder noch besser die Lösung hätte :grin:

                                      Vielen Dank

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                                      @snert Moin Snert

                                      Wieso Zigbee Adapter? Den kannste doch löschen!

                                      Du hast doch Tasmota drauf... da solltest Du Dich doch mit dem mqtt-Adapter beschäftigen

                                      Gruss von der Ostsee
                                      Chris

                                      bpi-m5 (ioBroker), rock3a (postgreSQL), lamobo R1 (OpenWRT), Tasmota-ZB, Tasmota-IR

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                                        @snert Moin Snert

                                        Wieso Zigbee Adapter? Den kannste doch löschen!

                                        Du hast doch Tasmota drauf... da solltest Du Dich doch mit dem mqtt-Adapter beschäftigen

                                        Gruss von der Ostsee
                                        Chris

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                                        @chris-1
                                        mqtt.png

                                        bpi-m5 (ioBroker), rock3a (postgreSQL), lamobo R1 (OpenWRT), Tasmota-ZB, Tasmota-IR

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                                          @chris-1
                                          mqtt.png

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                                          #28

                                          Je nach Deiner Konfiguration liegt tasmota ggf nicht unter /mqtt, sondern befindet sich auf /tasmota, da musst Du mal suchen.

                                          Chris
                                          

                                          bpi-m5 (ioBroker), rock3a (postgreSQL), lamobo R1 (OpenWRT), Tasmota-ZB, Tasmota-IR

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