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btsak -- Bluetooth Swiss Army Knife Commands: Command: help Description: Should overall command help Usage: bt <ifname> help Command: info Description: Show Bluetooth driver information Usage: bt <ifname> info [-h] Command: features Description: Show Bluetooth driver information Usage: bt <ifname> features [-h] [le] Where: le - Selects LE features vs BR/EDR features Command: scan Description: Bluetooth scan commands Usage: bt <ifname> scan [-h] <start [-d]|get|stop> Where: start - Starts scanning. The -d option enables duplicate filtering. get - Shows new accumulated scan results stop - Stops scanning Command: advertise Description: Bluetooth advertise commands Usage: bt <ifname> advertise [-h] <start|stop> Where: start - Starts advertising stop - Stops advertising Command: security Description: Enable security (encryption) for a connection: If device is paired, key encryption will be enabled. If the link is already encrypted with sufficiently strong key this command does nothing. If the device is not paired pairing will be initiated. If the device is paired and keys are too weak but input output capabilities allow for strong enough keys pairing will be initiated. This command may return error if required level of security is not possible to achieve due to local or remote device limitation (eg input output capabilities). Usage: bt <ifname> security [-h] <addr> public|private <level> Where: <addr> - The 6-byte address of the connected peer <level> - Security level, on of: low - No encryption and no authentication medium - Encryption and no authentication (no MITM) high - Encryption and authentication (MITM) fips - Authenticated LE secure connections and encryption Command: gatt Description: Generic Attribute (GATT) commands Usage: bt <ifname> gatt [-h] <cmd> [option [option [option...]]] Where: See "GATT Commands" below GATT Commands Command: exchange-mtu Description: Set MTU to out maximum and negotiate MTU with peer Usage: bt <ifname> gatt exchange-mtu [-h] <addr> public|private Command: mget Description: Get the pass/fail result of the last GATT 'exchange-mtu' command Usage: bt <ifname> gatt mget [-h] Command: discover Description: Initiate discovery Usage: bt <ifname> gatt discover [-h] <addr> public|private <uuid16> [<start> [<end>]] Command: characteristic Description: Initiate characteristics discovery Usage: bt <ifname> gatt characteristic [-h] <addr> public|private [<start> [<end>]] Command: descriptor Description: Initiate characteristics discovery Usage: bt <ifname> gatt descriptor [-h] <addr> public|private [<start> [<end>]] Command: dget Description: Get the result of the last discovery action Usage: bt <ifname> gatt dget [-h] Command: read Description: Initiate a GATT read operation. Usage: bt <ifname> gatt read [-h] <addr> public|private <handle> [<offset>] Command: read-multiple Description: Initiate a GATT read-multiple operation. Usage: bt <ifname> gatt read-multiple [-h] <addr> public|private <handle> [<handle> [<handle>]..] Command: rget Description: Get the data resulting from the last read operation Usage: bt <ifname> gatt rget [-h] Command: write Description: Initiate a GATT write operation. Usage: bt <ifname> gatt write [-h] <addr> public|private <handle> <byte> [<byte> [<byte>]..] Command: wget Description: Get the pass/fail result of the last GATT 'write' command Usage: bt <ifname> gatt wget [-h]