Config Settings
This command instructs the Frontline software application to initialize the IO settings for a Bluetooth Air device. Important ideas to remember about Config Settings include:
- The parameters will be parsed for correctness.
- If there is an invalid parameter name, then the parameter will be saved to the configuration INI file but will be ignored by the Frontline software application because it is unknown to the application.
- If the value is incorrect, then Frontline software will automatically default the parameter to the valid default value.
- The client can begin capturing or sniffing without setting the IO. Frontline software will use the previously configured values from the INI file or the system defaulted values.
- Valid IO settings are dependent upon the devices being tested.
- For any configuration that you send, you must have a data source key that matches the type of I/O settings in the application.
- Some devices do not support Extension channels or 5 GHz channels. The configuration will fail if the settings are not supported by the device.
Data Source Key | Data Source Type |
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Sodera | Classic or Low energy Bluetooth |
Bluetooth |
Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth low energy datasource |
Coexistence |
Classic Bluetooth and 802.11 datasources |
802.11 |
Wi-Fi datasources |