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- .TH BDADDR 1 "Sep 27, 2005" "BlueZ" "Linux System Administration"
- .SH NAME
- bdaddr \- Utility for changing the Bluetooth device address
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- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .sp
- \fBbdaddr\fP
- .sp
- \fBbdaddr\fP \-h
- .sp
- \fBbdaddr\fP [\-i <\fIdev\fP>] [\-r] [\-t] [\fInew_bdaddr\fP]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .sp
- \fBbdaddr(1)\fP is used to query or set the local Bluetooth device address
- (BD_ADDR). If run with no arguments, \fBbdaddr\fP prints the chip manufacturer\(aqs
- 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
- [\fInew_bdaddr\fP] 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 \(aqsoft\(aq reset by specifying the \-r
- flag, or a \(aqhard\(aq reset by removing and replugging the device. A \(aqhard\(aq reset
- will cause the address to revert to the current non\-volatile value.
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- \fBbdaddr\fP 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: \fBEricsson\fP, \fBCambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)\fP,
- \fBTexas Instruments (TI)\fP, \fBZeevo\fP and \fBST Microelectronics (ST)\fP\&.
- .SH OPTIONS
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- .TP
- .B \-h
- Gives a list of possible commands.
- .TP
- .BI \-i \ <dev>
- Specify a particular device to operate on. If not specified,
- default is the first available device.
- .TP
- .B \-r
- Reset device and make new BD_ADDR active. CSR devices only.
- .TP
- .B \-t
- Temporary change. Do not write to non\-volatile memory.
- CSR devices only.
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- .SH FILES
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- .TP
- .B /usr/share/misc/oui.txt
- IEEE Organizationally Unique Identifier consolidated file.
- Manually update from: \fI\%http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/oui.txt\fP
- .UNINDENT
- .SH RESOURCES
- .sp
- \fI\%http://www.bluez.org\fP
- .SH REPORTING BUGS
- .sp
- \fI\%linux\-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org\fP
- .SH AUTHOR
- Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>, Adam Laurie <adam@algroup.co.uk>
- .SH COPYRIGHT
- Free use of this software is granted under ther terms of the GNU
- Lesser General Public Licenses (LGPL).
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