Appendix B. Setup Options

B.1. Security settings

Submenu containing most important security settings, like passwords.

  1. New root password []

    Password of "root" user. If you write something here, the default password
    "buffy" will be changed. Empty means do not change. Please note that once
    you set it, there is no way to uncrypt it. You either have to remember it
    or change it again to something you do remember.
  2. iWRAP password [buffy]

    The password required to be entered before any commands when discussing with
    iWRAP. Can be empty.
  3. Do not require iWRAP password from local clients [Yes]

    Ask iWRAP password from remote clients only, not from local (127.0.0.1).
  4. Bluetooth PIN code []

    The PIN code used when establishing connections. Up to 16 characters are
    significant. If there is no default PIN code, the Access Server does not
    require a PIN code when establishing connections. If in this case the other
    device requests a PIN code, the default PIN code 1234 is sent, following the
    Bluetooth specification.
  5. Root user password for FTP [buffy]

    Password of the "root" user for FTP connections.
    Use "*" to allow everything (aka anonymous user).
  6. Allow anonymous FTP login [Yes]

    Allow anonymous FTP login or not.
  7. WWW passwords [/etc/httpd.conf]

    Enables editing of the WWW Server configuration file. It consists of lines
    in format "/dir:username:password" which specify the username and password
    required on URLs starting with "/dir". More than one username:password can
    be defined for same "/dir" by adding multiple lines.

B.2. Generic settings

Submenu containing generic settings.

  1. New root password []

    Password of "root" user. If you write something here, the default password
    "buffy" will be changed. Empty means do not change. Please note that once
    you set it, there is no way to uncrypt it. You either have to remember it
    or change it again to something you do remember.
  2. Use local syslog service [Yes]

    This option determines whether or not the System Logger (syslogd) should
    log locally to /var/log/messages.
  3. IP address of the remote syslog server [192.168.42.1]

    The IP address of the device in the network to which the System Logger
    should log to.
    The remote device must be configured to accept syslogd connections from the
    WRAP Access Server. See the system logger documentation on the remote device
    for more information on how to accomplish that.

B.3. Network settings

Submenu containing network settings.

  1. Hostname of the unit [wrap]

    The hostname of the WRAP Access Server. Local applications will see this
    name. May be changed by dynamic network configuration.
  2. Domain of the unit [localdomain]

    The domain name of the WRAP Access Server. Local applications will see this
    name. May be changed by dynamic network configuration.
  3. Enable ethernet cable interface [Yes]

    Enable ethernet cable interface.
  4. Enable WiFi interface [Yes]

    Enable WiFi interface
  5. Enable GPRS interface [No]

    Enable GPRS interface
  6. Time server (NTP) []

    Hostname or IP address of the time server connected at system boot to
    retrieve correct time using the Network Time Protocol. The ntp client is
    also started to keep the clock in correct time while Access Server is
    powered.
  7. Time server (rdate) []

    Hostname or IP address of the time server connected at system boot to
    retrieve correct time using the Time Protocol (RFC 868).
    If possible, please use NTP instead.
  8. Zeroconf interface [nap]

    Possible interface names are "nap", "gn" and "none".

B.3.1. Default interface settings

Default interface settings.

  1. Use dynamic network configuration [Yes]

    This option determines whether or not automatic configuration of the default
    network interface (nap) using DHCP should be attempted at boot. If set to no, you
    have to manually enter IP address and other network settings.
  2. IP address [192.168.42.3]

    The IP address of the Access Server.
  3. Subnet mask [255.255.255.0]

    The network mask of the Access Server.
  4. IP address of the default gateway [192.168.42.254]

    The IP address of the default gateway in the LAN to which the Access Server
    is connected.
  5. List of name server IPs [192.168.42.1 192.168.42.2]

    The IP address(es) of the name servers, separated by space.

B.3.2. Ethernet cable settings

Ethernet cable settings.

  1. Assign to default interface [Yes]

    Assign to default interface.
  2. Use dynamic network configuration [Yes]

    Use dynamic network configuration.
  3. IP address [192.168.43.3]

    IP address.
  4. Subnet mask [255.255.255.0]

    Subnet mask.

B.3.3. WiFi settings

WiFi settings

  1. Act as a WiFi Access Point [No]

    Act as a WiFi Access Point.
  2. ESSID []

    Network name
  3. Nickname []

    Nickname
  4. WEP encryption key []

    WEP encryption key
  5. Extra commands for Access Point mode [/etc/sysconfig/ifup-wlan0]

    Extra commands for Access Point mode
  6. Assign to default interface [No]

    Assign to default interface
  7. Use dynamic network configuration [Yes]

    Use dynamic network configuration
  8. IP address [192.168.44.3]

    IP address
  9. Subnet mask [255.255.255.0]

    Subnet mask

B.3.4. GPRS settings

GPRS settings

  1. Dial on demand [Yes]

    Dial on demand
  2. SIM card PIN code []

    SIM card PIN code
  3. Username [blue]

    Username for GPRS network. Contact your GSM operator for correct value.
    Some examples:
    Elisa/Finland:   blue
    Sonera/Finland:  blue
    Wataniya/Kuwait: blue
    Etisalat/UAE:    Mnet
    See also: http://www.kh-gps.de/gprsset.htm
  4. Password [giga]

    Password for GPRS network. Contact your GSM operator for correct value.
    Some examples:
    Elisa/Finland:   giga
    Sonera/Finland:  giga
    Wataniya/Kuwait: giga
    Etisalat/UAE:    Mnet
    See also: http://www.kh-gps.de/gprsset.htm
  5. Internet APN [internet]

    Internet APN for GPRS network. Contact your GSM operator for correct value.
    Some examples:
    Elisa/Finland:   internet
    Sonera/Finland:  internet
    Wataniya/Kuwait: action.wataniya.com
    Etisalat/UAE:    mnet
    See also: http://www.kh-gps.de/gprsset.htm
  6. Extra parameters for pppd []

    Extra parameters for pppd

B.4. Applications

Submenu containing various applications.

  1. Default startup applications []

    Change which applications start at startup and which don't.

B.4.1. SMS gateway settings

Submenu containing settings for SMS gateway application.

  1. Modem device [/dev/ttyS0]

    Modem device for SMS gateway.
    /dev/ttyAT1 for user uart
    /dev/ttyS0 for CF slot
  2. Log file name [-]

    The file to which the SMS gateway (smsgw) logs all traffic. Use /dev/null
    for none, - for syslog, /var/log/smsgw.log if you want to save this
    information. Be careful, however, not to fill the RAM file system (use a
    cron job to free disk space from time to time).
  3. SMSC number [+358405202000]

    SMSC number. Contact your local GSM operator if you don't know the correct
    value.
    +358405202000 for Sonera/Finland
    +358508771010 for Elisa/Finland
  4. Edit configuration file [/etc/smsgw.conf]

    Edit the self documented configuration file of the SMS gateway.

B.4.2. FTP server settings

Submenu containing settings for FTP server application.

  1. Root user password [buffy]

    Password of the "root" user for FTP connections.
    Use "*" to allow everything (aka anonymous user).
  2. Root user directory [/]

    Root directory of the "root" user for FTP connections.
  3. Root user instances [5]

    Maximum number of simultaneous logins of the "root" user for FTP
    connections.
  4. Allow anonymous login [Yes]

    Allow anonymous FTP login or not.
  5. Anonymous user password [*]

    Password of the "anonymous" user for FTP connections.
    Use "*" to allow everything (aka anonymous user).
  6. Anonymous user directory [/tmp/obex]

    Root directory of the "anonymous" user for FTP connections.
  7. Anonymous user instances [5]

    Maximum number of simultaneous logins of the "anonymous" user for FTP
    connections.
  8. Allow anonymous user to do everything [No]

    Allow user to do everything.
  9. Allow anonymous user to download [Yes]

    Allow user to download files.
  10. Allow anonymous user to upload [No]

    Allow user to upload files and make directories.
  11. Allow anonymous user to overwrite [No]

    Allow user to overwrite existing files.
  12. Allow anonymous user to multiple login [No]

    Allow user to multiple logins.
  13. Allow anonymous user to erase [No]

    Allow user to erase files and directories.
  14. Edit configuration file [/etc/ftpd.conf]

    Edit the self documented configuration file of the FTP server.

B.4.3. ObexSender settings

Submenu containing settings for ObexSender application.

  1. Bluetooth friendly name [W$S_$p]

    The name shown when this device is found when inquired about by other
    Bluetooth devices. Following meta tags are available:
    $S : Hardware serial number, all ten digits
    $s : Hardware serial number, last three digits
    $P : Server port
    $p : Server port, last digit
    $H : Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
    $h : hostname
    $$ : $
  2. Delay between inquiries [10]

    Delay between inquiry.
  3. Delay between reply scans [10]

    Delay between request file scans. Small value means more CPU usage.
  4. If previous was ok, timeout before sending again [36000]

    Timeout before sending to same device again, if previous was ok.
  5. If previous was reject, timeout before trying again [86400]

    Timeout before sending to same device again, if previous was reject.
  6. Delay between retrying call [120]

    Timeout before retrying call if user did not accept/reject. To disable
    retry use same value as in faildelay or okdelay.
  7. Delay after scanning [5]

    Delay after finding a request and actually sending a reply. For some phones
    it takes about five seconds to be able to receive after sending.
  8. Delay between multiple files [40]

    Delay between multiple files.
  9. Minimum RSSI value before sending [-65]

    RSSI must be above this limit to start automatic sending. Note that this
    number is negative: -128 means all, -30 means "very close to us", and so on.
  10. Logfile name [-]

    Logfile name, IP address of the log server or "-" for syslog.
  11. Log prefix [-]

    Sender's ID to be added to log entries.
  12. If sending was failure, log it too [Yes]

    If sending was failure, log it too.
  13. Register to watchdog daemon [Yes]

    Register to watchdog daemon.
  14. iWRAP password [-]

    iWRAP password. "-" for none.
  15. Edit configuration file [/etc/obexsender.conf]

    Edit the self documented configuration file of the ObexSender.
  16. Upload a new file [/usr/local/obexsender]

    Upload a new file to Access Server (usually a jpg or gif file).
  17. List files [/usr/local/obexsender]

    List files currently saved to Access Server.
  18. View log [-]

    View ObexSender log file in summary or detailed mode.
    

B.4.3.1. Delete log (confirm)

Delete ObexSender log file. Confirmation will be asked.

  1. Delete log now! [/bin/true]

    Delete ObexSender log file immediately!
    WARNING: There is no confirmation for this!
    

B.4.4. wpkgd settings

Submenu containing settings for wpkgd application.

  1. wpkgd's autoinstall directory [/tmp/obex]

    wpkgd will automatically check this directory for wpk files containing
    software update packets.
    Use "/tmp/obex" if you want to allow updates via Bluetooth Object Push.
  2. Extra parameters for wpkgd []

    Optional extra command line parameters for wpkgd.
    For example, insert "--auth password" here to require the auth directive
    in wpk files.

B.5. Bluetooth settings

Submenu containing all bluetooth related settings.

  1. iWRAP password [buffy]

    The password required to be entered before any commands when discussing with
    iWRAP. Can be empty.
  2. Do not require iWRAP password from local clients [Yes]

    Ask iWRAP password from remote clients only, not from local (127.0.0.1).
  3. Friendly name [W$S_$p]

    The name shown when this device is found when inquired about by other
    Bluetooth devices. Following meta tags are available:
    $S : Hardware serial number, all ten digits
    $s : Hardware serial number, last three digits
    $P : Server port
    $p : Server port, last digit
    $H : Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
    $h : hostname
    $$ : $
  4. Connectable and discoverable mode [3]

    The setting specifying whether this device is connectable and/or
    discoverable or not by other Bluetooth devices.
    When a device is connectable, other Bluetooth devices can make a Bluetooth
    connection to it. Before making a connection, the calling device must know
    the Bluetooth address of the device it is connecting to. The Bluetooth
    addresses can be found by making an inquiry. When a device is discoverable,
    it shows up in inquiries. Possible values for all combinations of these
    settings are:
    0 : Not connectable, not discoverable
    1 : Not connectable, discoverable
    2 : Connectable, not discoverable
    3 : Connectable and discoverable (default)
  5. Master/slave role switch policy [1]

    The setting specifying how the connecting Bluetooth devices should decide
    their roles. When a device is calling another Bluetooth device, it
    originally is the master and the answering device is the slave. When the
    connection is being built, a role switch can be made. Normally, access point
    devices want to be the master for all their slaves, and therefore they
    require a master-slave switch when a new device is connecting. This is also
    how the Access Server is configured by default. Other possible combinations
    are:
    0 : Allow switch when calling, don't request when answering
    1 : Allow switch when calling, request when answering (default)
    2 : Don't allow switch when calling, request when answering
    If you have problems with connecting to the Access Server, it might be due
    to the fact that your client device does not support a master/slave switch.
    In this case, set this setting to 0.
  6. Default PIN code []

    The PIN code used when establishing connections. Up to 16 characters are
    significant. If there is no default PIN code, the Access Server does not
    require a PIN code when establishing connections. If in this case the other
    device requests a PIN code, the default PIN code 1234 is sent, following the
    Bluetooth specification.
  7. Power save mode and parameters [4]

    The power save mode used by default for all connections.
    0 : Active
    1 : Park: Round-robin
    2 : Park: Idle
    3 : Sniff: All
    4 : Sniff: Idle (default)
  8. Use literal replies in SDP [Yes]

    If enabled, some SDP result codes will have literal values instead of
    numeric values.
  9. Optional command line parameters []

    Additional command line parameters when starting iWRAP.
  10. Edit startup script [/etc/bluetooth.conf]

    Enables editing of the /etc/bluetooth.conf file, which can contain extra
    commands that iWRAP servers process each time they start.

B.5.1. Lan access profile settings

Submenu containing lan access profile settings.

  1. Enable lan access profile [No]

    Whether or not the LAN Access Profile is enabled.
  2. Login name and password []

    The login name and password required from LAN access clients. Must be entered
    as a single string, separated with a space. For example: guest buffy
    If empty (default), no login is required.
  3. Service name (shown in SDP) [Lan Access]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
  4. Defaultroute modification policy [0]

    How the LAN Access Profile should modify the defaultroute in routing tables:
    0: Do not alter defaultroute
    1: When acting as a LAP client, set defaultroute according to the LAP server
    2: When acting as a LAP server, set defaultroute according to the LAP client
    3: Set defaultroute according to the LAP server/client connected
  5. First IP for LAP clients [192.168.160.0]

    Full C-class is required: use "x.y.z.0".

B.5.2. Personal area network user profile settings

Submenu containing personal area network user profile settings.

  1. Enable PAN user profile [No]

    Whether or not the PAN User Profile is enabled.
  2. Service name (shown in SDP) [PAN User]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
  3. Enable zeroconf when calling [No]

    Enable ZeroConf protocol for outgoing PANU connections.
  4. Enable zeroconf when answering [No]

    Enable ZeroConf protocol for incoming PANU connections.

B.5.3. Personal area network generic networking profile settings

Submenu containing personal area network generic networking profile
settings.

  1. Enable PAN generic networking profile [Yes]

    Whether or not the PAN Generic Networking Profile is enabled.
  2. Service name (shown in SDP) [Generic Networking]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
  3. Use dynamic network configuration for local IP address [No]

    Whether or not DHCP is used for configuring Local IP Address. Enable only if
    you are connecting this PAN-GN to another PAN-GN that will provide the IP
    configuration.
  4. Local GN interface IP address [192.168.161.1]

    The IP address for the local GN interface.
  5. Local GN interface subnet mask [255.255.255.0]

    The netmask for the local GN interface.
  6. Start DHCP server for remote users [Yes]

    Whether or not this device should start DHCP for remote devices connecting
    to this PAN-GN. Disabled if "Use dynamic network configuration for local IP
    address" is used.
  7. First IP for lease block [192.168.161.2]

    First IP for lease block
  8. Last IP for lease block [192.168.161.254]

    Last IP for lease block
  9. Subnet of lease block [255.255.255.0]

    Subnet of lease block
  10. Lease time [86400]

    Lease time

B.5.4. Personal area network network access point profile settings

Submenu containing personal area network network access point profile
settings.

  1. Enable PAN network access point profile [Yes]

    Whether or not the PAN Network Access Point Profile is enabled.
  2. Service name (shown in SDP) [Network Access]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.

B.5.5. Object push and file transfer profile settings

Submenu containing settings for object push and file transfer profiles.

  1. Enable object push profile [Yes]

    Whether or not the Object Push Profile is enabled.
  2. Service name (shown in SDP) [Object Push]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
  3. Enable file transfer profile [Yes]

    Whether or not the File Transfer Profile is enabled.
  4. Service name (shown in SDP) [File Transfer]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.

B.5.6. Serial port profile settings

Submenu containing settings for serial port profile. The profile itself
is enabled and disabled by switching "serialport" application "on" or "off"
in the menu Setup -> Applications -> Default bootup applications.

  1. Act as the calling device [No]

    Whether this device should act as the calling device (DevA) or the answering
    device (DevB).
  2. BPS rate [115200]

    The bits-per-second rate of the connection. Possible values are 300, 1200,
    2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, and 460800.
  3. Data bits [8]

    The number of data bits in the connection. Possible values are 5, 6, 7, and
    8.
  4. Parity [0]

    The parity bit setting of the connection. Possible values are:
    0: No Parity (default)
    1: Odd Parity
    2: Even Parity
  5. Stop bits [1]

    The number of stop bits in the connection. Possible values are 1 and 2.
  6. Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) [Yes]

    Whether or not the hardware flow control is used in the connection.
  7. Software flow control (XON/XOFF) [No]

    Whether or not the software flow control is used in the connection.
  8. Bluetooth address of the remote device [00:07:80:80:bf:01]

    The Bluetooth address of the device to be contacted.
  9. Service channel [2]

    If caller mode: The Bluetooth server channel of the device to be contacted.
    If answer mode: The Bluetooth server channel for incoming connections.
  10. Service name (shown in SDP) [Serial Port]

    The name of this service as shown in the Service Discovery.
  11. Optional command line parameters []

    Optional extra parameters for the Access Server Serial Port Profile
    application. Currently the supported parameters are:
    --device dev     Device if not user port (/dev/ttyS0 for CF Card)
    --msc            Enables transmitting of DCD/DSR status in MSC.
    --nobuffer       Discard data if no Bluetooth connection.

B.6. Advanced settings

Submenu containing advanced settings.

  1. User startup script [/etc/rc.d/rc.local]

    This is the last init script executed at system startup.
    By default, the script /etc/rc.d/rc.local just turns off all LEDs to
    indicate the startup has finished. If you want to initialize something
    automatically at every boot, or start up your own applications, for example,
    you should add the required commands to this file.
    Remember to start your programs to run at background
    (example: /usr/local/bin/myapp &) or you cannot get the shell prompt at the
    management console anymore.
  2. Default user profile [/etc/profile]

    Edit the file containing the default user profile settings.
  3. WWW passwords [/etc/httpd.conf]

    Enables editing of the WWW Server configuration file. It consists of lines
    in format "/dir:username:password" which specify the username and password
    required on URLs starting with "/dir". More than one username:password can
    be defined for same "/dir" by adding multiple lines.
  4. Setup access [/etc/setup.conf]

    Enables editing of the setup access configuration file. It consists of lines
    in format "tag +user1 +user2 -user3 -user4" which allows (+) or denies (-)
    access to tag for user. You can find the tags from the HTML source of the
    WWW setup pages or from *.menu files in the /var/lib/setup directory.
    For example, the tag of this setting is advanced.setupconf
  5. Edit other configuration files []

    Via this menu you can edit any configuration file. You can for example
    create /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root file for configuring the cron daemon.
  6. List installed software components [/usr/bin/dpkg -l]

    List currenty installed software components and their version number.
  7. Upload a software update [/tmp/obex]

    Upload a software update file (*.wpk).
  8. Browse files []

    Browse files stored in the Access Server.
  9. Hardware information

    Displaying hardware and software identification information.
  10. Find other Access Servers [/usr/bin/wrapfinder]

    Find other Access Servers.
  11. List running processes [/bin/ps ww]

    List running processes.
  12. Inquiry for Bluetooth devices [/usr/bin/btcli inquiry 4]

    Inquiry for Bluetooth devices.
  13. Show system log file [/var/log/messages]

    Show system log file.

B.6.1. Reboot (confirm)

Reboot Access Server. Confirmation will be asked.

  1. Reboot now! [/sbin/reboot]

    Reboot Access Server immediately!
    WARNING: There is no confirmation for this!

B.7. Summary of Setup Options

Security settings
    New root password                     []
    iWRAP password                        [buffy]
    Do not require iWRAP password from local clients          [Yes]
    Bluetooth PIN code                    []
    Root user password for FTP            [buffy]
    Allow anonymous FTP login             [Yes]
    WWW passwords                         [/etc/httpd.conf]
Generic settings
    New root password                     []
    Use local syslog service              [Yes]
    IP address of the remote syslog server          [192.168.42.1]
Network settings
    Hostname of the unit                  [wrap]
    Domain of the unit                    [localdomain]
    Default interface settings
        Use dynamic network configuration           [Yes]
        IP address                        [192.168.42.3]
        Subnet mask                       [255.255.255.0]
        IP address of the default gateway           [192.168.42.254]
        List of name server IPs           [192.168.42.1 192.168.42.2]
    Enable ethernet cable interface       [Yes]
    Ethernet cable settings
        Assign to default interface       [Yes]
        Use dynamic network configuration           [Yes]
        IP address                        [192.168.43.3]
        Subnet mask                       [255.255.255.0]
    Enable WiFi interface                 [Yes]
    WiFi settings
        Act as a WiFi Access Point        [No]
        ESSID                             []
        Nickname                          []
        WEP encryption key                []
        Extra commands for Access Point mode        [/etc/sysconfig/ifup-wlan0]
        Assign to default interface       [No]
        Use dynamic network configuration           [Yes]
        IP address                        [192.168.44.3]
        Subnet mask                       [255.255.255.0]
    Enable GPRS interface                 [No]
    GPRS settings
        Dial on demand                    [Yes]
        SIM card PIN code                 []
        Username                          [blue]
        Password                          [giga]
        Internet APN                      [internet]
        Extra parameters for pppd         []
    Time server (NTP)                     []
    Time server (rdate)                   []
    Zeroconf interface                    [nap]
Applications
    Default startup applications          []
    SMS gateway settings
        Modem device                      [/dev/ttyS0]
        Log file name                     [-]
        SMSC number                       [+358405202000]
        Edit configuration file           [/etc/smsgw.conf]
    FTP server settings
        Root user password                [buffy]
        Root user directory               [/]
        Root user instances               [5]
        Allow anonymous login             [Yes]
        Anonymous user password           [*]
        Anonymous user directory          [/tmp/obex]
        Anonymous user instances          [5]
        Allow anonymous user to do everything       [No]
        Allow anonymous user to download  [Yes]
        Allow anonymous user to upload    [No]
        Allow anonymous user to overwrite           [No]
        Allow anonymous user to multiple login      [No]
        Allow anonymous user to erase     [No]
        Edit configuration file           [/etc/ftpd.conf]
    ObexSender settings
        Bluetooth friendly name           [W$S_$p]
        Delay between inquiries           [10]
        Delay between reply scans         [10]
        If previous was ok, timeout before sending again      [36000]
        If previous was reject, timeout before trying again   [86400]
        Delay between retrying call       [120]
        Delay after scanning              [5]
        Delay between multiple files      [40]
        Minimum RSSI value before sending           [-65]
        Logfile name                      [-]
        Log prefix                        [-]
        If sending was failure, log it too          [Yes]
        Register to watchdog daemon       [Yes]
        iWRAP password                    [-]
        Edit configuration file           [/etc/obexsender.conf]
        Upload a new file                 [/usr/local/obexsender]
        List files                        [/usr/local/obexsender]
        View log                          [-]
        Delete log (confirm)
            Delete log now!               [/bin/true]
    wpkgd settings
        wpkgd's autoinstall directory     [/tmp/obex]
        Extra parameters for wpkgd        []
Bluetooth settings
    iWRAP password                        [buffy]
    Do not require iWRAP password from local clients          [Yes]
    Friendly name                         [W$S_$p]
    Connectable and discoverable mode     [3]
    Master/slave role switch policy       [1]
    Default PIN code                      []
    Power save mode and parameters        [4]
    Use literal replies in SDP            [Yes]
    Optional command line parameters      []
    Edit startup script                   [/etc/bluetooth.conf]
    Lan access profile settings
        Enable lan access profile         [No]
        Login name and password           []
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [Lan Access]
        Defaultroute modification policy  [0]
        First IP for LAP clients          [192.168.160.0]
    Personal area network user profile settings
        Enable PAN user profile           [No]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [PAN User]
        Enable zeroconf when calling      [No]
        Enable zeroconf when answering    [No]
    Personal area network generic networking profile settings
        Enable PAN generic networking profile       [Yes]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [Generic Networking]
        Use dynamic network configuration for local IP address          [No]
        Local GN interface IP address     [192.168.161.1]
        Local GN interface subnet mask    [255.255.255.0]
        Start DHCP server for remote users          [Yes]
        First IP for lease block          [192.168.161.2]
        Last IP for lease block           [192.168.161.254]
        Subnet of lease block             [255.255.255.0]
        Lease time                        [86400]
    Personal area network network access point profile settings
        Enable PAN network access point profile     [Yes]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [Network Access]
    Object push and file transfer profile settings
        Enable object push profile        [Yes]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [Object Push]
        Enable file transfer profile      [Yes]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [File Transfer]
    Serial port profile settings
        Act as the calling device         [No]
        BPS rate                          [115200]
        Data bits                         [8]
        Parity                            [0]
        Stop bits                         [1]
        Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS)   [Yes]
        Software flow control (XON/XOFF)  [No]
        Bluetooth address of the remote device      [00:07:80:80:bf:01]
        Service channel                   [2]
        Service name (shown in SDP)       [Serial Port]
        Optional command line parameters  []
Advanced settings
    User startup script                   [/etc/rc.d/rc.local]
    Default user profile                  [/etc/profile]
    WWW passwords                         [/etc/httpd.conf]
    Setup access                          [/etc/setup.conf]
    Edit other configuration files        []
    List installed software components    [/usr/bin/dpkg -l]
    Upload a software update              [/tmp/obex]
    Browse files                          []
    Hardware information
    Find other Access Servers             [/usr/bin/wrapfinder]
    List running processes                [/bin/ps ww]
    Inquiry for Bluetooth devices         [/usr/bin/btcli inquiry 4]
    Show system log file                  [/var/log/messages]
    Reboot (confirm)
        Reboot now!                       [/sbin/reboot]