Linux cli command l2ping
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NAME 🖥️ l2ping 🖥️
Send L2CAP echo request and receive answer
SYNOPSIS
l2ping [OPTIONS] bd_addr
DESCRIPTION
l2ping(1) sends a L2CAP echo request to the Bluetooth MAC address bd_addr given in dotted hex notation.
OPTIONS
-i* <hciX>*
The command is applied to device hciX, which must be the name of an installed Bluetooth device (X = 0, 1, 2, …) If not specified, the command will be sent to the first available Bluetooth device.-s* size*
The size of the data packets to be sent.-c* count*
Send count number of packets then exit.-t* timeout*
Wait timeout seconds for the response.-d* delay*
Wait delay seconds between pings.-f
Kind of flood ping. Use with care! It reduces the delay time between packets to 0.-r
Reverse ping (gnip?). Send echo response instead of echo request.-v
Verify response payload is identical to request payload. It is not required for remote stacks to return the request payload, but most stacks do (including Bluez).
bd_addr
The Bluetooth MAC address to be pinged in dotted hex notation like 01:02:03:ab:cd:ef or 01:EF:cd:aB:02:03
RESOURCES
REPORTING BUGS
AUTHOR
Maxim Krasnyansky <[email protected]>, Marcel Holtmann <[email protected]>, Nils Faerber <[email protected]>, Adam Laurie <[email protected]>.
COPYRIGHT
Free use of this software is granted under ther terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licenses (LGPL).
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