Manually assigning protocols, Other assignments: obex client/server status – Teledyne LeCroy BTTracer_Trainer - BTTracer Users Manual User Manual

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BTTracer Protocol Analyzer User’s Manual

CATC

SW Version 2.20

Manually Assigning Protocols

If a recording does not capture the beginning of a dialog between a Master
and Slave devices, BTTracer may not have the L2CAP messages it needs to
determine the correct protocol assignments. In this case, L2CAP messages
will display an "N" in the Assignment field that means "Not Assigned.

"

If you know what the protocol assignment should be for the missing
assignments, you can manually add them by right-clicking your mouse over
the A field shown above and selecting from the pop-up Assignment menu
shown on the previous page.

Other Assignments: OBEX Client/Server Status

OBEX messages carry a status that indicates whether the transmitting
device is an OBEX client or OBEX server.

To view an OBEX message’s client/server status,

Step 1

Open an OBEX trace file such as the sample file
"OBEXsample.tfb" in C:\Program files\CATC\BTTracer.

Step 2

Press

.

, and

to hide Hops, NAKs, and unassociated

traffic.

Step 3

Press

to decode OBEX.

Step 4

Left-click your mouse over the field marked Type.

A pop-up menu will appear indicating whether the message was
produced by an OBEX client or server. If the menu items appear

grayed-out (as they do in this example) it means that BTTracer assigned
the client or server status based on data it found in the trace. If the menu
items appear in black, it means that the user assigned the status and is
therefore free to change the assignment.

N=Protocol not assigned

An L2CAP message without a protocol assignment for the higher protocol data.

Left-click over the Type field to open the OBEX Client/Server Assign menu.

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