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<P>Thank you very much Jouni Malinen for your quick response.</P>
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<P>You have mentioned the 2-case in which persistent revoke request receiving device may join automatically OR in other case user want to accept the connection</P>
<P>I have been trying the 2nd case in which "user want to accept the connection". For that I am trying below steps:</P>
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<P>Device-A (Request): p2p_invite persistent=2 peer=02:90:4c:c5:12:38</P>
<P>Device-B (Event): P2P-INVITATION-RECEIVED <BR>Device-B (Request): set persistent_reconnect 1<BR></P>
<P>Ideally, Device-B should be able to join the persistent group. But it is not happening. It only SUCCEED when the Device-B has done "set persistent_reconnect 1" Before the Invitation started from Device-A.</P>
<P>I have also tried "P2P-CONNECT" on Device-B after "P2P-INVITATION-RECEIVED" Event Received but that also seems not working.</P>
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<P>Kindly, let me know if I am doing something wrong. <BR></P>
<P>Regards,</P>
<P>-Kumar Amit</P>
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<P>On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 05:23:00AM +0000, KUMAR AMIT SINGH wrote:<BR><BR>> Currently, we are able to re-voke a persistent group using <P2P-INVITE> command both from previously configured GO or GC devices. My question is:<BR><BR>> 1. Does the persistent group revoke request receiving device should wait for USER to accept persistent group connection based on config method of persistent group?<BR><BR>That depends on your use case. Some cases may want to do this<BR>automatically (say, a mouse connecting to a laptop where a persistent<BR>group has been established just for that specific purpose between two<BR>devices), some want to ask user to accept the connection (say, a TV or<BR>video projector with multiple devices connecting to it).<BR></P>
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<P><BR>> Currently, if receiving device is already configured "<STRONG><EM>set persistent_reconnect <1></EM></STRONG>" In that case persistent group is re-voked without User Intervention. Is this the way persistent group work?<BR><BR>That persistent_reconnect parameter allows you to set which one of the<BR>supported cases you are targeting on the device.<BR><BR>> </P>
<P>2. In a persistent group of multiple group clients how a GC will request other GCs to join group after revoking the persistent group?<BR><BR>Just like in any P2P group, i.e., a P2P Client can use invitation to<BR>request a peer device to join the group that P2P Client is in. The fact<BR>that the group happens to be a persistent group does not change anything<BR>for that part. The invited devices would then have an option of figuring<BR>out that it has a persistent group information available for the group<BR>and use that information to avoid having to go through the WPS<BR>provisioning step again.<BR><BR>-- <BR>Jouni Malinen
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