Zigbee error route error address conflict for "0"

Hi

I’ve now got my new Zigbee co-ordinator setup and working well , but one thing I cannot sort and something I would like to ask for some advise on please.

When I open the Zigbee to list the devices I get this error and I don’t know what it means.

zh:ember:ezsp: Received network/route error ROUTE_ERROR_ADDRESS_CONFLICT for “0”.

I have check the config of the co-ordinator to the best of my knowledge (which is limited on Zigbee) and everything looks ok.

Can anyone advise me on this please.

Thank you

Andy

Did you recently swap coordinators?

Hi , not exactly… What happened was I was running on 32 bit hardware with a supervisor install.

When the depreciation notice was released I re-purposes an Intel mini pc and did a new install of HAOS but needed a new Zwave and Zigbee dongle. I was advised on this forum to use a Zigbee co-ordinator instead, which is what I did.

So basically its a new fresh install with new hardware and all the devices reset to factory and then added.

Thanks Andy

What coordinator are you using now, and before ?

And you might check out this:

Hi,

Before it was built into a Vesternet hub box but cant remember and that box is now powered off.

The new co-ordinator is the SMLIGHT SLZB-06M using the EFR32MG21 chip.

Just to add the core firmware is 2.9.4 the latest and the Zigbee co-ordinator is revision 20250220 again the latest. I dont have any slow connections or drop out thou and everything is working fine

Thank you francisp Francis , I read through the article and the point I took away that might help me was the use of the ember driver. It seemed to suggest using the eszp driver instead. My concern is that if I change this in my Zigbee configuration file I might loose the zigbee network and be in a position of having to try either a restore or a rebuild and re-add of 30+ devices.

Can anyone tell if if its safe to change the driver or not …

Many thanks

What are you using, Zigbee2MQTT or ZHA ?

Hi

It’s Zigbee2MQTT…

If everything works OK, I would not mind the error.

Yeh that’s where my head is. I’ve recently had two major outages of Zwave where I had to rebuild that network and then I had to replace the hardware, so I don’t want to risk screwing up the Zigbee network now that it’s working well.

Thanks for the help thou