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  3. .TH CIPTOOL 1 "June 3, 2003" "BlueZ" "Linux System Administration"
  4. .SH NAME
  5. ciptool \- Bluetooth Common ISDN Access Profile (CIP)
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  33. .SH SYNOPSIS
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  35. \fBciptool\fP [\fIOPTIONS\fP] \fICOMMANDS\fP
  36. .SH DESCRIPTION
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  38. \fBciptool(1)\fP is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the CIP configuration
  39. of the Bluetooth subsystem in the Linux kernel.
  40. .SH OPTIONS
  41. .INDENT 0.0
  42. .TP
  43. .BI \-i \ <hciX|BDADDR>
  44. The command is applied to device \fIhciX\fP , which must be the
  45. name or the address of an installed Bluetooth device.
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  47. If not specified, the command will be use the first
  48. available Bluetooth device.
  49. .TP
  50. .B \-h\fP,\fB \-\-help
  51. Show help options
  52. .UNINDENT
  53. .SH COMMANDS
  54. .INDENT 0.0
  55. .TP
  56. .B show
  57. Display information about the connected devices.
  58. .TP
  59. .B search
  60. Search for Bluetooth devices and connect to first one that offers CIP
  61. support.
  62. .TP
  63. .B connect <\fIBDADDR\fP> [\fIPSM\fP]
  64. Connect the local device to the remote Bluetooth device on the specified
  65. \fIPSM\fP number. If no \fIPSM\fP is specified, it will use the SDP to retrieve
  66. it from the remote device.
  67. .TP
  68. .B release [\fIBDADDR\fP]
  69. Release a connection to the specific device. If no \fIBDADDR\fP is given and
  70. only one device is connected this will be released.
  71. .TP
  72. .B loopback <\fIBDADDR\fP> [\fIPSM\fP]
  73. Create a connection to the remote device for Bluetooth testing. This
  74. command will not provide a CAPI controller, because it is only for
  75. testing the CAPI Message Transport Protocol.
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  77. .SH RESOURCES
  78. .sp
  79. \fI\%http://www.bluez.org\fP
  80. .SH REPORTING BUGS
  81. .sp
  82. \fI\%linux\-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org\fP
  83. .SH AUTHOR
  84. Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
  85. .SH COPYRIGHT
  86. Free use of this software is granted under ther terms of the GNU
  87. Lesser General Public Licenses (LGPL).
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