Thread is an IP-based, low-power wireless protocol designed to facilitate connecting to
and controlling IoT devices. Thread uses a mesh architecture, which allows for efficient
and robust networking.
Elements of a Thread network include the following:
Thread Router
Manages communication between devices within the Thread network.
Maintains a routing table to promote the efficient routing of messages.
Generally has no ability to communicate with networks outside the Thread
network.
Border Router
Extends the capabilities of a Thread Router to allow communication with
networks outside the Thread network.
Acts as a gateway to external networks.
Performs NAT (Network Address Translation) to facilitate communication
between external networks and the Thread network.
Backbone Border Router
Extends the capabilities of a Border Router to allow communication between
the Thread network and backbone networks.
Supports fail-over mechanisms to ensure network resilience.
Generally supports higher capacity and greater speeds compared to regular
routers for faster and more reliable communication with external
networks.
With ExtremeCloud IQ, assigning an IoT Thread profile to an AP5010/AP5010U wireless
interface allows the device to function as a BBR (Backbone Border Router).
Note
ExtremeCloud IQ IoT Thread
application is supported on AP5010/AP5010U only.
IoT Thread is not supported on simulated devices.
With ExtremeCloud IQ, the BBRs in the network negotiate and together elect
one PBBR (Primary Backbone Border Router). The PBBR routes traffic between the Thread
network and the Backbone network.
Although there can be multiple BBRs in a Thread network, only one can be PBBR at any
time. The others act as secondary BBRs. If the PBBR is unreachable, failover occurs to a
negotiated secondary BBR, which then becomes the new PBBR.
The IoT Thread profile allows for:
Specifying key properties of the
Thread network, such as its name, network key, PAN ID, Extended PAN ID, and
channel.
Optionally specifying the behavior of
the Commissioner for the Thread network, including its credentials, timeout, and
list of allowed devices.
Consider the following:
IoT Thread profile configuration automatically takes
precedence over iBeacon configuration. If iBeacon is configured and deployed,
and later IoT Thread is configured and deployed, iBeacon becomes disabled and
IoT Thread is enabled. If iBeacon configuration exists but has yet to be
deployed, and then later IoT configuration is done and deployed, only the IoT
configuration is pushed to the AP.
Only one Commissioner can be active
at any given time in a Thread network.