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Operating Systems SCO Migrating Digi PortServer TS 16 Post 302501469 by Eclectic Wave on Thursday 3rd of March 2011 03:32:46 PM
Old 03-03-2011
Be sure to use the UNIXWARE 7.14 Digi Drivers

Remember that SCO 6 is a Unixware kerneal with a SCO 5 overlay on it. For did drivers you must use the Unixware drivers and not the sco 5.07 drivers.
 

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HCICONFIG(1)						    Linux System Administration 					      HCICONFIG(1)

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 noauth Disable authentication encrypt Enable encryption noencrypt Disable encryption 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-sepa- rated 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 set- ting. 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. 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_BLUETOOTH 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@qualcomm.com> man page by Fabrizio Gennari <fabrizio.gennari@philips.com> BlueZ Nov 11 2002 HCICONFIG(1)
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