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HCICONFIG(8)              Linux System Administration             HCICONFIG(8)



NAME
       hciconfig - configure Bluetooth devices

SYNOPSIS
       hciconfig -h
       hciconfig [-a]
       hciconfig [-a] <hciX> [command [command parameters]]


DESCRIPTION
       hciconfig is used to configure Bluetooth devices. <hciX> is the name of a Bluetooth
       device installed in the system. If <hciX> is not given, hciconfig prints  name  and
       basic  information  about  all  the  Bluetooth  devices installed in the system. If
       <hciX> is given but no command is given, it  prints  basic  information  on  device
       <hciX>  only.  Basic  information  is interface type, BD address, ACL MTU, SCO MTU,
       flags (up, init, running, raw, page scan enabled, inquiry  scan  enabled,  inquiry,
       authentication enabled, encryption enabled).

OPTIONS
       -h     Gives a list of possible commands.

       -a     Other  than  the  basic info, print features, packet type, link policy, link
              mode, name, class, version.

COMMANDS
       up     Open and initialize HCI device.

       down   Close HCI device.

       reset  Reset HCI device.

       rstat  Reset statistic counters.

       auth   Enable authentication (sets device to security mode 3).

       noauth Disable authentication.

       encrypt
              Enable encryption (sets device to security mode 3).

       noencrypt
              Disable encryption.

       secmgr Enable security manager (current kernel support is limited).

       nosecmgr
              Disable security manager.

       piscan Enable page and inquiry scan.

       noscan Disable page and inquiry scan.

       iscan  Enable inquiry scan, disable page scan.

       pscan  Enable page scan, disable inquiry scan.

       ptype [type]
              With no type , displays the current packet types. Otherwise, all the  packet
              types  specified  by type are set.  type is a comma-separated list of packet
              types, where the possible packet types are DM1, DM3,  DM5,  DH1,  DH3,  DH5,
              HV1, HV2, HV3.

       name [name]
              With no name, prints local name. Otherwise, sets local name to name.

       class [class]
              With  no  class,  prints class of device. Otherwise, sets class of device to
              class.  class is a 24-bit hex number describing  the  class  of  device,  as
              specified in section 1.2 of the Bluetooth Assigned Numers document.

       voice [voice]
              With no voice, prints voice setting. Otherwise, sets voice setting to voice.
              voice is a 16-bit hex number describing the voice setting.

       iac [iac]
              With no iac, prints the current IAC setting. Otherwise, sets the IAC to iac.

       inqmode [mode]
              With  no  mode, prints out the current inquiry mode. Otherwise, sets inquiry
              mode to mode.

       inqparms [win:int]
              With no win:int, prints inquiry scan window and  interval.  Otherwise,  sets
              inquiry scan window to win slots and inquiry scan interval to int slots.

       pageparms [win:int]
              With  no win:int, prints page scan window and interval. Otherwise, sets page
              scan window to win slots and page scan interval to int slots.

       pageto [to]
              With no to, prints page timeout. Otherwise, sets page timeout to to slots.

       afhmode [mode]
              With no mode, prints out the current AFH mode. Otherwise, sets AFH  mode  to
              mode.

       aclmtu <mtu:pkt>
              Sets ACL MTU to to mtu bytes and ACL buffer size to pkt packets.

       scomtu <mtu:pkt>
              Sets SCO MTU to to mtu bytes and SCO buffer size to pkt packets.

       features
              Display device features.

       version
              Display version information.

       revision
              Display revision information.

       lm [mode]
              With no mode , prints link mode.  MASTER or SLAVE mean, respectively, to ask
              to become master or to remain slave when a connection request comes in.  The
              additional  keyword ACCEPT means that baseband  connections will be accepted
              even if there are no listening AF_BLUETOOTH sockets.   mode  is  NONE  or  a
              comma-separated  list  of  keywords,  where possible keywords are MASTER and
              ACCEPT .  NONE sets link policy to the default behaviour of remaining  slave
              and  not accepting baseband connections when there are no listening AF_BLUE-
              TOOTH sockets. If MASTER is present, the device will ask to become master if
              a  connection request comes in. If ACCEPT is present, the device will accept
              baseband connections even when there are no listening AF_BLUETOOTH  sockets.

AUTHORS
       Written  by Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk AT qualcomm.com> and Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holt-
       mann.org>

       man page by Fabrizio Gennari <fabrizio.gennari AT philips.com>



BlueZ                             Nov 11 2002                     HCICONFIG(8)

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