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I can't seem to find anywhere what the hex codes listed under hciconfig Features stand for. Does anyone know where I can find a list to show which feature corresponds to which hex code?



Output:
$ hciconfig -a hci0 features
hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
BD Address: 00:0E:8E:49:38:9D ACL MTU: 820:8 SCO MTU: 255:16
Features page 0: 0xff 0xfb 0xff 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
<3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot offset>
<timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
<park state> <RSSI> <SCO link> <HV2 packets> <HV3 packets>
<u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging scheme> <power control>
<transparent SCO> <broadcast encrypt> <EDR ACL 2 Mbps>
<EDR ACL 3 Mbps> <enhanced iscan> <interlaced iscan>
<interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI> <extended SCO>
<EV4 packets> <EV5 packets> <AFH cap. slave>
<AFH class. slave> <LE support> <3-slot EDR ACL>
<5-slot EDR ACL> <sniff subrating> <pause encryption>
<AFH cap. master> <AFH class. master> <EDR eSCO 2 Mbps>
<EDR eSCO 3 Mbps> <3-slot EDR eSCO> <extended inquiry>
<LE and BR/EDR> <simple pairing> <encapsulated PDU>
<err. data report> <non-flush flag> <LSTO> <inquiry TX power>
<EPC> <extended features>
Features page 1: 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00









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    I can't seem to find anywhere what the hex codes listed under hciconfig Features stand for. Does anyone know where I can find a list to show which feature corresponds to which hex code?



    Output:
    $ hciconfig -a hci0 features
    hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
    BD Address: 00:0E:8E:49:38:9D ACL MTU: 820:8 SCO MTU: 255:16
    Features page 0: 0xff 0xfb 0xff 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
    <3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot offset>
    <timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
    <park state> <RSSI> <SCO link> <HV2 packets> <HV3 packets>
    <u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging scheme> <power control>
    <transparent SCO> <broadcast encrypt> <EDR ACL 2 Mbps>
    <EDR ACL 3 Mbps> <enhanced iscan> <interlaced iscan>
    <interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI> <extended SCO>
    <EV4 packets> <EV5 packets> <AFH cap. slave>
    <AFH class. slave> <LE support> <3-slot EDR ACL>
    <5-slot EDR ACL> <sniff subrating> <pause encryption>
    <AFH cap. master> <AFH class. master> <EDR eSCO 2 Mbps>
    <EDR eSCO 3 Mbps> <3-slot EDR eSCO> <extended inquiry>
    <LE and BR/EDR> <simple pairing> <encapsulated PDU>
    <err. data report> <non-flush flag> <LSTO> <inquiry TX power>
    <EPC> <extended features>
    Features page 1: 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00









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      I can't seem to find anywhere what the hex codes listed under hciconfig Features stand for. Does anyone know where I can find a list to show which feature corresponds to which hex code?



      Output:
      $ hciconfig -a hci0 features
      hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
      BD Address: 00:0E:8E:49:38:9D ACL MTU: 820:8 SCO MTU: 255:16
      Features page 0: 0xff 0xfb 0xff 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
      <3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot offset>
      <timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
      <park state> <RSSI> <SCO link> <HV2 packets> <HV3 packets>
      <u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging scheme> <power control>
      <transparent SCO> <broadcast encrypt> <EDR ACL 2 Mbps>
      <EDR ACL 3 Mbps> <enhanced iscan> <interlaced iscan>
      <interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI> <extended SCO>
      <EV4 packets> <EV5 packets> <AFH cap. slave>
      <AFH class. slave> <LE support> <3-slot EDR ACL>
      <5-slot EDR ACL> <sniff subrating> <pause encryption>
      <AFH cap. master> <AFH class. master> <EDR eSCO 2 Mbps>
      <EDR eSCO 3 Mbps> <3-slot EDR eSCO> <extended inquiry>
      <LE and BR/EDR> <simple pairing> <encapsulated PDU>
      <err. data report> <non-flush flag> <LSTO> <inquiry TX power>
      <EPC> <extended features>
      Features page 1: 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00









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      I can't seem to find anywhere what the hex codes listed under hciconfig Features stand for. Does anyone know where I can find a list to show which feature corresponds to which hex code?



      Output:
      $ hciconfig -a hci0 features
      hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
      BD Address: 00:0E:8E:49:38:9D ACL MTU: 820:8 SCO MTU: 255:16
      Features page 0: 0xff 0xfb 0xff 0xfe 0xdb 0xff 0x7b 0x87
      <3-slot packets> <5-slot packets> <encryption> <slot offset>
      <timing accuracy> <role switch> <hold mode> <sniff mode>
      <park state> <RSSI> <SCO link> <HV2 packets> <HV3 packets>
      <u-law log> <A-law log> <CVSD> <paging scheme> <power control>
      <transparent SCO> <broadcast encrypt> <EDR ACL 2 Mbps>
      <EDR ACL 3 Mbps> <enhanced iscan> <interlaced iscan>
      <interlaced pscan> <inquiry with RSSI> <extended SCO>
      <EV4 packets> <EV5 packets> <AFH cap. slave>
      <AFH class. slave> <LE support> <3-slot EDR ACL>
      <5-slot EDR ACL> <sniff subrating> <pause encryption>
      <AFH cap. master> <AFH class. master> <EDR eSCO 2 Mbps>
      <EDR eSCO 3 Mbps> <3-slot EDR eSCO> <extended inquiry>
      <LE and BR/EDR> <simple pairing> <encapsulated PDU>
      <err. data report> <non-flush flag> <LSTO> <inquiry TX power>
      <EPC> <extended features>
      Features page 1: 0x07 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00






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          As in this: http://exploiterz.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-anonymize-bluetooth-devices-on.html



          hci0 or hci(x) is the name of your Bluetooth device and you can get all available devices using the command: $ hciconfig, but if you select one of them you can use: hciconfig -a hcix to see its info, and as well its futures using the command you typed here in your question $ hciconfig hci0 features which shows all features supported by your bluetooth device.



          if you want to know for example what is the meaning of "3-slot packets" or "interlaced pscan" these are futures supported by the device but to know the details of these futures there is a forum for Bluetooth developers: https://developer.bluetooth.org/Pages/default.aspx



          it will give you more details.






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            As in this: http://exploiterz.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-anonymize-bluetooth-devices-on.html



            hci0 or hci(x) is the name of your Bluetooth device and you can get all available devices using the command: $ hciconfig, but if you select one of them you can use: hciconfig -a hcix to see its info, and as well its futures using the command you typed here in your question $ hciconfig hci0 features which shows all features supported by your bluetooth device.



            if you want to know for example what is the meaning of "3-slot packets" or "interlaced pscan" these are futures supported by the device but to know the details of these futures there is a forum for Bluetooth developers: https://developer.bluetooth.org/Pages/default.aspx



            it will give you more details.






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              As in this: http://exploiterz.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-anonymize-bluetooth-devices-on.html



              hci0 or hci(x) is the name of your Bluetooth device and you can get all available devices using the command: $ hciconfig, but if you select one of them you can use: hciconfig -a hcix to see its info, and as well its futures using the command you typed here in your question $ hciconfig hci0 features which shows all features supported by your bluetooth device.



              if you want to know for example what is the meaning of "3-slot packets" or "interlaced pscan" these are futures supported by the device but to know the details of these futures there is a forum for Bluetooth developers: https://developer.bluetooth.org/Pages/default.aspx



              it will give you more details.






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                As in this: http://exploiterz.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-anonymize-bluetooth-devices-on.html



                hci0 or hci(x) is the name of your Bluetooth device and you can get all available devices using the command: $ hciconfig, but if you select one of them you can use: hciconfig -a hcix to see its info, and as well its futures using the command you typed here in your question $ hciconfig hci0 features which shows all features supported by your bluetooth device.



                if you want to know for example what is the meaning of "3-slot packets" or "interlaced pscan" these are futures supported by the device but to know the details of these futures there is a forum for Bluetooth developers: https://developer.bluetooth.org/Pages/default.aspx



                it will give you more details.






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                As in this: http://exploiterz.blogspot.com/2013/08/how-to-anonymize-bluetooth-devices-on.html



                hci0 or hci(x) is the name of your Bluetooth device and you can get all available devices using the command: $ hciconfig, but if you select one of them you can use: hciconfig -a hcix to see its info, and as well its futures using the command you typed here in your question $ hciconfig hci0 features which shows all features supported by your bluetooth device.



                if you want to know for example what is the meaning of "3-slot packets" or "interlaced pscan" these are futures supported by the device but to know the details of these futures there is a forum for Bluetooth developers: https://developer.bluetooth.org/Pages/default.aspx



                it will give you more details.







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