HCIEMU(1)HCIEMU(1)NAME
hciemu - HCI emulator
SYNOPSIS
hciemu [options] local_address
DESCRIPTION
hciemu is used to emulate an HCI via hci_vhci kernel module
OPTIONS -d device
use specified device
-b bdaddr
emulate bdaddr
-s file
create snoop file file
-n do not detach
AUTHORS
Written by Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org> and Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>, man page by Filippo Giunchedi <fil-
ippo@debian.org>
BlueZ Jul 6 2009 HCIEMU(1)
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RCTEST(1)RCTEST(1)NAME
rctest - RFCOMM testing
SYNOPSIS
rctest <mode> [options] [bdaddr]
DESCRIPTION
rctest is used to test RFCOMM communications on the BlueZ stack
MODES -r listen and receive
-w listen and send
-d listen and dump incoming data
-s connect and send
-u connect and receive
-n connect and be silent
-c connect, disconnect, connect, ...
-m multiple connects
OPTIONS -b bytes
send/receive bytes bytes
-i device
select the specified device
-P channel
select the specified channel
-U uuid
select the specified uuid
-L seconds
enable SO_LINGER options for seconds
-W seconds
enable deferred setup for seconds
-B filename
use data packets from filename
-N num send num frames
-C num send num frames before delay (default: 1)
-D milliseconds
delay milliseconds after sending num frames (default: 0)
-A request authentication
-E request encryption
-S secure connection
-M become master
-T enable timestamps
AUTHORS
Written by Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org> and Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>, man page by Filippo Giunchedi <fil-
ippo@debian.org>
BlueZ Jul 6 2009 RCTEST(1)
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