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SDPQUERY(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		   SDPQUERY(1)

NAME
     sdpquery — Service Discovery Protocol query utility

SYNOPSIS
     sdpquery [-NRX] [-d device] -a address command [parameters ...]
     sdpquery [-NRX] [-c path] -l command [parameters ...]

DESCRIPTION
     The sdpquery utility attempts to query the specified Service Discovery
     Protocol (SDP) server.  Remote SDP servers are identified by their
     address.  Connection to the local SDP server is made via the control
     socket.  The sdpquery utility retrieves complete Service Records as
     directed and prints each record's attribute ID/value list to standard
     output and error messages to standard error.

     The options are as follows:

     -a address	 Connect to the remote device with the specified address.  The
		 address can be specified as BD_ADDR or a name.	 If a name was
		 specified, the sdpquery utility attempts to resolve the name
		 via bt_gethostbyname(3).  If no remote address is given,
		 sdpquery attempts to contact a local SDP server via the con‐
		 trol socket.

     -c path	 Specify path to the control socket.  The default path is
		 /var/run/sdp.

     -d device	 Connect from the local device with the specified address.
		 The device can be specified by BD_ADDR or device name.	 See
		 btconfig(8) for a list of devices available.  If no device is
		 specified, the sdpquery utility will use the best available.

     -l		 Query the local SDP server via the control socket.

     -N		 Additionally display numerical values.

     -R		 Display service attributes in raw (uninterpreted) format.

     -X		 Display service attribute values in hex.

     The currently supported commands in sdpquery are:

     Browse [group]
	     Browse for services.  The group parameter is the UUID of the
	     group to browse.  If omitted, the "Public Browse Group" is used.

     Record handle [handle...]
	     Retrieve the Service Record with the given handle.	 Multiple han‐
	     dles can be given.

     Search uuid [uuid...]
	     Search for records matching the list of UUIDs which can be given
	     in numerical form, or the following aliases are known:

		   A2DP	      Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
		   BNEP	      Bluetooth Network Encapsulation Protocol
		   CIP	      Common ISDN Access Service
		   CTP	      Cordless Telephony Service
		   DUN	      Dialup Networking Service
		   FAX	      Fax Service
		   FTRN	      File Transfer Service
		   GN	      Group ad-hoc Network Service
		   HID	      Human Interface Device Service
		   HF	      Handsfree Service
		   HSET	      Headset Service
		   L2CAP      Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol
		   LAN	      LAN Access Using PPP Service
		   NAP	      Network Access Point Service
		   OBEX	      Object Exchange Protocol
		   OPUSH      Object Push Service
		   PANU	      Personal Area Networking User Service
		   PNP	      Plug'n'Play Information Service
		   RFCOMM     RFCOMM Protocol
		   SDP	      Service Discovery Protocol
		   SP	      Serial Port Service
		   SYNC	      IrMC Sync Client Service

	     Note that in order for a record to match, it must contain all the
	     UUIDs in the ServiceSearchPattern and the maximum number is 12.

EXIT STATUS
     The sdpquery utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
     bluetooth(3), sdp(3), btconfig(8), sdpd(8)

HISTORY
     The sdpquery command first appeared in FreeBSD 5.3 as sdpcontrol.	It was
     ported to NetBSD 4.0 under its present name by Iain Hibbert under the
     sponsorship of Itronix, Inc.

AUTHORS
     Maksim Yevmenkin ⟨m_evmenkin@yahoo.com⟩
     Iain Hibbert for Itronix, Inc.

BSD				October 6, 2009				   BSD
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