Provided by: ubertooth_2015.09.R2-1_amd64
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)