# Minimal mDNS example This example demonstrates the multicast DNS (mDNS) protocol functionality in Matter. ## Example server The file `server.cpp` contains an example of a mdns server that can listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 interfaces or mDNS queries. To run, you can use: ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/minimal-mdns-server -4 ``` which will listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, on port 5353. See ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/minimal-mdns-server --help ``` for supported options. The server will print out any queries as well as any advertisements it sees on the network while running. ## Example client The file `client.cpp` contains an example of a mdns client. By default it queries for **\_services.\_dns-sd.\_udp.local** (DNS-SD list services) and uses unicast queries. Example run: ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/minimal-mdns-client ``` which is likely to list a lot of answers. You can customize the queries run: ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/minimal-mdns-client -q chip-mdns-demo._matter._tcp.local ``` see ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/minimal-mdns-client --help ``` for full command line details. ## Example advertiser This example uses the chip built-in advertiser, implemented in the file `advertiser.cpp`. Example runs: ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/mdns-advertiser -4 -m operational ``` ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/mdns-advertiser -4 -m commissionable-node --vendor-id 123 --product-id 456 ``` ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/mdns-advertiser -4 -m commissioner --vendor-id 123 --product-id 456 --device-type 35 ``` see ```sh ./out/minimal_mdns/mdns-advertiser --help ``` for full command line details. ## Testing with dns-sd If you have a mac computer (or are able to install dns-sd via opkg), here are some helpful examples on usage. More details are available in the CHIP spec on discovery. ### Advertising to test client listings #### Simulated uncommissioned node ```sh dns-sd -R DD200C20D25AE5F7 _matterc._udp,S52,L840,V123 . 11111 D=840 VP=123+456 ``` Will create the following records ``` _matterc._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. S52._sub._matterc._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. L840._sub._matterc._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. V123._sub._matterc._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. TXT "D=840" "VP=123+456" DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterc._udp.local. SRV 0 0 11111 B75AFB458ECD.local. B75AFB458ECD.local. AAAA ba2a:b311:742e:b44c:f515:576f:9783:3f30 ``` #### Simulated commissioning node ```sh dns-sd -R DD200C20D25AE5F7 _matterd._udp,S52,L840,V123 . 11111 D=840 VP=123+456 PH=3 ``` Will create the following records: ``` _matterd._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. S52._sub._matterd._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. V123._sub._matterd._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. D840._sub._matterd._udp.local. PTR DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. TXT "D=840" "VP=123+456" "PH=3" DD200C20D25AE5F7._matterd._udp.local. SRV 0 0 11111 B75AFB458ECD.local. B75AFB458ECD.local. AAAA ba2a:b311:742e:b44c:f515:576f:9783:3f30 ``` #### Simulated commissioned node ```sh dns-sd -R 2906C908D115D362-8FC7772401CD0696 _matter._tcp . 22222 ``` ### Discovery commands Nodes: ```sh dns-sd -B _matterc._udp # Nodes awaiting commissioning dns-sd -B _matterc._udp,S52 # Nodes awaiting commissioning with short discriminator 52 dns-sd -B _matterc._udp,L840 # Nodes awaiting commissioning with long discriminator 840 dns-sd -B _matterc._udp,V123 # Nodes awaiting commissioning with vendor id 123 dns-sd -B _matterd._udp # Commissionable nodes dns-sd -B _matterd._udp,S52 # Commissionable nodes with short discriminator 52 dns-sd -B _matterd._udp,L840 # Commissionable nodes with long discriminator 840 dns-sd -B _matterd._udp,V123 # Commissionable nodes with vendor id 123 ``` IP Address: ```sh dns-sd -L 2906C908D115D362-8FC7772401CD0696 _matter._tcp # find server address dns-sd -Gv6 B75AFB458ECD.local # get IPv6 address ```