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BTPAND(8)		    System Manager's Manual		     BTPAND(8)

NAME
       btpand -- Bluetooth PAN daemon

SYNOPSIS
       btpand	  [-i	 ifname]    [-m	   mode]    -a	  addr	  -d	device
	      {-s service | -S service [-p psm]}
       btpand [-c path]	[-i ifname] [-l	limit] [-m mode] [-p  psm]  -d	device
	      {-s service | -S service}

DESCRIPTION
       The  btpand  daemon handles Bluetooth Personal Area Networking services
       in the system.  It can operate in client	mode as	a Personal  Area  Net-
       working	User  (PANU)  or in server mode	as Network Access Point	(NAP),
       Group ad-hoc Network (GN) or PANU host.	btpand connects	to the	system
       via  a  tap(4) virtual Ethernet device and forwards Ethernet packets to
       remote Bluetooth	devices	using the Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Pro-
       tocol (BNEP).

       The PANU	client is the device that uses either the NAP or  GN  service,
       or can talk directly to a PANU host in a	crossover cable	fashion.

       A  GN host forwards Ethernet packets to each of the connected PAN users
       as needed but does not provide access to	any additional networks.

       The NAP service provides	some of	the features of	 an  Ethernet  bridge,
       with  the NAP host forwarding Ethernet packets between each of the con-
       nected PAN users, and a different network media.

       Note, the only differences between NAP and GN services  as  implemented
       by  btpand  are	in the SDP service record.  The	bridging of packets by
       the NAP must be configured separately.

       The options are as follows:

       -a address  In client mode, address of remote server.  May be given  as
		   BDADDR  or  name,  in which case btpand will	attempt	to re-
		   solve the address via the bt_gethostbyname(3) call.

       -c path	   In server mode, specify path	to the sdpd(8) control socket.
		   The default path is /var/run/sdp.

       -d device   Restrict connections	to the local device.  May be given  as
		   BDADDR  or  name,  in which case btpand will	attempt	to re-
		   solve the address via the bt_devaddr(3) call.  btpand  will
		   set	the tap(4) interface physical address to the BDADDR of
		   the Bluetooth radio.

       -i ifname   btpand uses the tap(4) driver to create a new  network  in-
		   terface  for	 use.	Use  this  option to select a specific
		   tap(4) device interface which must already be created.

       -l limit	   In server mode, limit the number  of	 simultaneous  connec-
		   tions.   The	default	limit is 7 for NAP and GN servers, and
		   1 for a PANU	server.

       -m mode	   Set L2CAP connection	link mode.  Supported modes are:

		   auth	     require devices to	be paired.
		   encrypt   auth, plus	enable encryption.
		   secure    encryption, plus change of	link key.

		   NOT YET SUPPORTED.  Use global device settings to  set  au-
		   thentication	and encryption.

       -p psm	   Use an alternative L2CAP Protocol/Service Multiplexer (PSM)
		   for	server	mode  or  client  mode (when not using Service
		   Discovery).	The default PSM	for BNEP is 15 (0x000f).

       -s service  Name	of service to provide or  connect  to,	the  following
		   services are	recognised:

		   GN	     Group ad-hoc Network.
		   NAP	     Network Access Point.
		   PANU	     Personal Area Networking User.

       -S service  As  per -s except that btpand will not use SDP services for
		   connection setup.

       When providing networking services, the Bluetooth PAN profile says that
       the `Class of Device' property of the bluetooth	controller  SHALL  in-
       clude  Networking  capability (set bit 0x020000).  See hccontrol(8) for
       details.

       After btpand has	set up the client or server connection and opened  the
       tap(4) interface, it will create	a pid file and detach.

FILES
       /dev/tap
       /etc/bluetooth/hosts
       /var/run/sdp
       /var/run/tapN.pid

EXIT STATUS
       The btpand utility exits	0 on success, and >0 if	an error occurs.

EXAMPLES
	     ifconfig tap1 create
	     btpand -a host -d mydevice	-s NAP -i tap1
	     dhclient tap1

       Will  create a connection to the	NAP on host, and link that to the tap1
       interface.

	     btpand -d mydevice	-s GN

       Will create a Group Network and register	the GN service with the	 local
       SDP server.

SEE ALSO
       bluetooth(3),	bridge(4),    tap(4),	 dhclient(8),	 hccontrol(8),
       ifconfig(8), sdpd(8)

       The  "Personal  Area  Networking	 Profile"   and	  "Bluetooth   Network
       Encapsulation Protocol" specifications are available at
	     http://www.bluetooth.com/

AUTHORS
       Iain Hibbert

BUGS
       There is	no way to supply alternative values for	the SDP	record.

       There is	no way to set net type or multicast address filters.

       btpand  does  not  do  any address routing except to directly connected
       unicast addresses.  All other packets are multicast.

       As btpand uses the BDADDR of the	Bluetooth radio	as  the	 physical  ad-
       dress of	the tap, only one instance can be run per radio.

       btpand can only provide a single	service.

FreeBSD	13.2			August 17, 2008			     BTPAND(8)

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