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BTCONFIG(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		   BTCONFIG(8)

NAME
     btconfig — configure bluetooth devices

SYNOPSIS
     btconfig [-svz] [device [parameters]]
     btconfig [-l]

DESCRIPTION
     btconfig is used to configure Bluetooth devices.  If the device is given,
     but no parameters, then btconfig will print information about the device.
     If no device is given, a basic list of devices will be printed.

     When the -l flag is used, just the device names will be printed.

COMMANDS
     The following parameters may be specified with btconfig:

     up		  Enable Bluetooth Device.

     down	  Disable Bluetooth Device.

     pscan	  Enable Page Scan.  This enables incoming connections to the
		  device.

     -pscan	  Disable Page Scan.

     iscan	  Enable Inquiry Scan.	This puts the device in Discoverable
		  mode.

     -iscan	  Disable Inquiry Scan.

     encrypt	  Enable encryption.  This will cause the device to request
		  encryption on all baseband connections, and will only work
		  if authentication is also enabled.

     -encrypt	  Disable encryption.

     auth	  Enable authentication.  This will cause the device to
		  request authentication for all baseband connections.

     -auth	  Disable authentication.

     switch	  Enable Role Switching.  In a Bluetooth piconet there is one
		  Master and up to seven Slaves, and normally the device that
		  initiates a connection will take the Master role.  Enabling
		  this option allows remote devices to switch connection
		  roles.

     -switch	  Disable Role Switching.

     master	  Request the Master role when accepting connections.

     -master	  Do not request Master role.

     hold	  Enable Hold Mode.

     -hold	  Disable Hold Mode.

     sniff	  Enable Sniff Mode.

     -sniff	  Disable Sniff Mode.

     park	  Enable Park Mode.

     -park	  Disable Park Mode.

     name name	  Set human readable name of device.

     ptype type	  Set packet types.  type is a 16 bit hex value specifying
		  packet types that will be requested by outgoing ACL connec‐
		  tions.  By default, all packet types that the device sup‐
		  ports are enabled, see bluetooth specifications for more
		  information if you want to change this.

     class class  Set class of device.	class is a 6 digit hex value the value
		  of which declares the device capabilities.  See the
		  "Assigned Numbers - Baseband" document at
		  http://www.bluetooth.com/ for details of constructing a
		  Class of Device value.  As a starter, 0x020104 means Desktop
		  Computer, with Networking available.

     fixed	  Set fixed pin type.

     variable	  Set variable pin type.

     inquiry	  Perform device Discovery from the specified device and print
		  details.

     imode type	  Set inquiry mode type to control which event formats are
		  generated during a device inquiry.  The type can be:

		  std	  Standard Inquiry Result Event format.

		  rssi	  Enable Remote Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) in
			  inquiry results.  This will only work if the device
			  features indicate ⟨RSSI with inquiry result⟩.

		  ext	  Inquiry Result with RSSI format or Extended Inquiry
			  Result fomat.	 This will only work where the device
			  features indicate ⟨extended inquiry⟩, and the
			  Extended Inquiry Result will only occur when the
			  remote device provides the extended information.

     reset	  Perform a hard reset on the device and re-initialise system
		  state.

     voice	  Set Voice Setting.  [This should be 0x0060 for now]

     pto	  Set Page Timeout value.  This is a decimal value in mil‐
		  liseconds, indicating how long the device will attempt to
		  page another device when opening baseband connections.

     scomtu	  Change SCO mtu value.	 This is a decimal value, see ubt(4)
		  for reasons why you may need to do this.

     All parameters are parsed before any device operations take place.	 Each
     time the -v flag is given, verbosity levels will be increased.

     Super-user privileges are required to change device configurations.

DIAGNOSTICS
     Messages indicating the specified device does not exist, the requested
     address is unknown, or the user is not privileged and tried to alter an
     device's configuration.

SEE ALSO
     bcsp(4), bluetooth(4), bt3c(4), btbc(4), btuart(4), sbt(4), ubt(4)

HISTORY
     The btconfig command was written for NetBSD 4.0 by Iain Hibbert under the
     sponsorship of Itronix, Inc.

BUGS
     The output is very messy.

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