Testing TCP/IP connections
To test your TCP/IP connections with the system, use hcitcptest from a command-line prompt.
hcitcptest [-n] [-h hostname] [-f file] -t tcp_encoding_type
-p port
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-n
specifies to run in non-interactive mode, and does not read from stdin. This should be used only in server mode. -
-h hostname
specifies an optional host name. Ifhostname
is not specified, then hcitcptest works as a server that listens on the port that is specified by the-p port
option. Use this argument to configure as server or client. -
-f file
specifies an optional file name. All data received from host is written to this file, including any encoding characters. -
-t tcp_encoding_type
specifies encoding type:-
2
specifies 2-byte length-encoding. -
2e
specifies 2-byte length-encoding, exclusive of encoding. -
4
specifies 4-byte length-encoding. -
4e
specifies 4-byte length-encoding, exclusive of encoding. -
orsos
specifies ORSOS 2-byte length-encoding. -
mlp
specifies HL7 MLP encoding. -
raw
specifies data is sent as-is with line feed. -
nlf
specifies data is sent as-is without line feed. -
-p port
specifies the port on which to listen or connect.
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