sdptool — control and interrogate SDP servers
sdptool [options] {command} [command
parameters ...]
sdptool provides the interface for performing SDP queries
on Bluetooth devices, and administering a local SDP database.
The following commands are available. In all cases bdaddr
specifies the device to search or browse. If local is used for
bdaddr, then the local SDP database is searched.
Services are identified and manipulated with a 4-byte
record_handle (NOT the service name). To find a service's
record_handle, look for the "Service RecHandle" line in the
search or browse results
- search [--bdaddr
bdaddr] [--tree] [--raw] [--xml] service_name
- Search for services..
-
- Known service names are DID, SP, DUN, LAN, FAX, OPUSH, FTP, HS, HF, HFAG,
SAP, NAP, GN, PANU, HCRP, HID, CIP, A2SRC, A2SNK, AVRCT, AVRTG, UDIUE,
UDITE and SYNCML.
- browse [--tree] [--raw]
[--xml] [bdaddr]
- Browse all available services on the device specified by a Bluetooth
address as a parameter.
- records [--tree]
[--raw] [--xml] bdaddr
- Retrieve all possible service records.
- add [ --handle=N --channel=N
]
- Add a service to the local SDP database.
-
- You can specify a handle for this record using the --handle
option.
-
- You can specify a channel to add the service on using the --channel
option.
-
- NOTE: Local adapters configuration will not be updated and this command
should be used only for SDP testing.
- del
record_handle
- Remove a service from the local SDP database.
-
- NOTE: Local adapters configuration will not be updated and this command
should be used only for SDP testing.
- get [--tree] [--raw] [--xml]
[--bdaddr bdaddr] record_handle
- Retrieve a service from the local SDP database.
- setattr record_handle
attrib_id attrib_value
- Set or add an attribute to an SDP record.
- setseq record_handle
attrib_id attrib_values
- Set or add an attribute sequence to an SDP record.
- --help
- Displays help on using sdptool.
sdptool browse 00:80:98:24:15:6D
sdptool browse local
sdptool add DUN
sdptool del 0x10000
Documentation needs improving.
Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>. Man page written by
Edd Dumbill <ejad@debian.org>.