09-12-2014
Presumably the cisco router also has a modem?
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BlueZ(1) User Commands BlueZ(1)
NAME
dund - BlueZ Bluetooth dial-up networking daemon
DESCRIPTION
DUN daemon
SYNOPSIS
dund <options> [pppd options]
OPTIONS
--show --list -l
Show active DUN connections
--listen -s
Listen for DUN connections
--dialup -u
Listen for dialup/telephone connections
--connect -c <bdaddr>
Create DUN connection
--mrouter -m <bdaddr>
Create mRouter connection
--search -Q[duration]
Search and connect
--kill -k <bdaddr>
Kill DUN connection
--killall -K
Kill all DUN connections
--channel -C <channel>
RFCOMM channel
--device -i <bdaddr>
Source bdaddr
--nosdp -D
Disable SDP
--auth -A
Enable authentification
--encrypt -E
Enable encryption
--secure -S
Secure connection
--master -M
Become the master of a piconet
--nodetach -n
Do not become a daemon
--persist -p[interval]
Persist mode
--pppd -d <pppd>
Location of the PPP daemon (pppd)
--msdun -X [timeo]
Enable Microsoft dialup networking support
--activesync -a
Enable Microsoft ActiveSync networking
--cache -C [valid]
Enable address cache
DUN daemon February 2003 BlueZ(1)