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- ======
- bdaddr
- ======
- -------------------------------------------------
- Utility for changing the Bluetooth device address
- -------------------------------------------------
- :Authors: - Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
- - Adam Laurie <adam@algroup.co.uk>
- :Version: BlueZ
- :Copyright: Free use of this software is granted under ther terms of the GNU
- Lesser General Public Licenses (LGPL).
- :Date: Sep 27, 2005
- :Manual section: 1
- :Manual group: Linux System Administration
- SYNOPSIS
- ========
- **bdaddr**
- **bdaddr** -h
- **bdaddr** [-i <*dev*>] [-r] [-t] [*new_bdaddr*]
- DESCRIPTION
- ===========
- **bdaddr(1)** is used to query or set the local Bluetooth device address
- (BD_ADDR). If run with no arguments, **bdaddr** prints the chip manufacturer's
- name, and the current BD_ADDR. If the IEEE OUI index file "oui.txt" is
- installed on the system, the BD_ADDR owner will be displayed. If the optional
- [*new_bdaddr*] argument is given, the device will be reprogrammed with that
- address. This can either be permanent or temporary, as specified by the -t
- flag. In both cases, the device must be reset before the new address will
- become active. This can be done with a 'soft' reset by specifying the -r
- flag, or a 'hard' reset by removing and replugging the device. A 'hard' reset
- will cause the address to revert to the current non-volatile value.
- **bdaddr** uses manufacturer specific commands to set the address, and is
- therefore device specific. For this reason, not all devices are supported,
- and not all options are supported on all devices. Current supported
- manufacturers are: **Ericsson**, **Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)**,
- **Texas Instruments (TI)**, **Zeevo** and **ST Microelectronics (ST)**.
- OPTIONS
- =======
- -h Gives a list of possible commands.
- -i <dev> Specify a particular device to operate on. If not specified,
- default is the first available device.
- -r Reset device and make new BD_ADDR active. CSR devices only.
- -t Temporary change. Do not write to non-volatile memory.
- CSR devices only.
- FILES
- =====
- /usr/share/misc/oui.txt
- IEEE Organizationally Unique Identifier consolidated file.
- Manually update from: http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt
- RESOURCES
- =========
- http://www.bluez.org
- REPORTING BUGS
- ==============
- linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org
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