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UBERTOOTH-AFH(1) User Commands UBERTOOTH-AFH(1)

ubertooth-afh - passive detection of AFH channel map

ubertooth-afh -u <uap> -l <lap> [-r] [-m <seconds>]

Classic Bluetooth piconets commonly make use of Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) to avoid interference with other signals in 2.4 GHz. This tool attempts to determine the AFH map being used for a given piconet identified by UAP and LAP.

At a minimum you must provide UAP and LAP. See ubertooth-rx(1) for a method for sniffing these over the air and details on where else to find them. By default the tool will only print the AFH map when it is updated. By providing the -r flag, the AFH map will be printed out in binary form once per second.

  • -l <LAP> : LAP of target piconet (3 bytes / 6 hex digits)
  • -u <UAP> : UAP of target piconet (1 byte / 2 hex digits)
  • -m <int> : threshold for channel removal (default: 5)
  • -r : print AFH channel map once every second (default: print on update)

Other options:

  • -t <seconds> : timeout for initial AFH map detection (not required)
  • -e <0-4> : maximum access code errors (default: 2, range: 0-4)
  • -V : print version information
  • -U <0-7> : set ubertooth device to use

ubertooth-rx(1): a tool for finding UAP and LAP

ubertooth(7): overview of Project Ubertooth

This manual page was written by Mike Ryan.

ubertooth-afh(1) is Copyright (c) 2015-2017. This tool is released under the GPLv2. Refer to COPYING for further details.

March 2017 Project Ubertooth