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USER'S AND DEVELOPER'S GUIDE WRAP MULTIRADIO ACCESS SERVER
9.5 S
ERVICE DISCOVERY
This section describes the commands used for Bluetooth service discovery and local SDP record
manipulation. The commands and their replies make use of SDP UUID and attribute values,
which are listed in the Bluetooth Assigned Numbers documentation. In the commands
documented below, the most useful UUID and attribute values can, however, be replaced with
keywords listed in Table 7. The same keywords are used in the command replies instead of
numeric values, if the parameter "BLUETOOTH READABLE" is set to 1 – see SET command
above for more information.
Keyword(s) Value Hex Value
SDP UUID_SDP 0001
RFCOMM UUID_RFCOMM 0003
OBEX UUID_OBEX 0008
BNEP UUID_BNEP 000F
L2CAP UUID_L2CAP 0100
PUBLICBROWSEGROUP,
BROWSE, ROOT
UUID_PUBLIC_BROWSE_GROUP 1002
SERIALPORT, SPP UUID_SERIALPORT 1101
LANACCESS, LAN UUID_LANACCESS 1102
DIALUPNETWORKING, DUN UUID_DIALUPNETWORKING 1103
OBEXOBJECTPUSH, OBJP UUID_OBEXOBJECTPUSH 1105
OBEXFILETRANSFER, FTP UUID_OBEXFILETRANSFER 1106
PAN-PANU, PANU UUID_PANU 1115
PAN-NAP, NAP UUID_NAP 1116
PAN-GN, GN UUID_GN 1117
PROTOCOLDESCRIPTORLIST,
DESCLIST, DESC
ATTR_PROTOCOLDESCRIPTORLIST 0004
SERVICENAME, NAME ATTR_SERVICENAME +
BASE_LANG_OFFSET
0000 + 0100
SECURITYDESCRIPTION ATTR_SECURITYDESCRIPTION 030A
NETACCESSTYPE ATTR_ NETACCESSTYPE 030B
MAXNETACCESSRATE ATTR_ MAXNETACCESSRATE 030C
Table 7. The Supported Keywords for Replacing SDP UUIDs or Attributes.
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