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NAME

       ubertooth-btle - passive Bluetooth Low Energy monitoring

SYNOPSIS

       ubertooth-btle [options]

OPTIONS

       -h     help

       Major modes:

              -f     follow connections

              -p     promiscuous: sniff active connections

              -a[address]
                     get/set access address (example: -a8e89bed6)

              -s<address>
                     faux slave mode, using MAC addr (example: -s22:44:66:88:aa:cc)

              -t<address>
                     set connection following target (example: -t22:44:66:88:aa:cc)

       Interference (use with -f or -p):

              -i     interfere with one connection and return to idle

              -I     interfere continuously

       Data source:

              -U<0-7>
                     set ubertooth device to use

       Misc:

              -r<filename>
                     capture packets to PCAPNG file

              -q<filename>
                     capture packets to PCAP file (DLT_BLUETOOTH_LE_LL_WITH_PHDR)

              -c<filename>
                     capture packets to PCAP file (DLT_PPI)

              -d<filename>
                     dump packets to binary file

              -A<index>
                     advertising channel index (default 37)

              -v[01] verify CRC mode, get status or enable/disable

              -x<n>  allow n access address offenses (default 32)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written by Ruben Undheim <ruben.undheim@gmail.com> for the Debian
       project (and may be used by others).

                                        09 September 2015                       UBERTOOTH-BTLE(1)