connection; and sniff subrating, which reduces the power consumption in low-power mode. Before the EIR
tab was created, this type of information was not available until a connection was made to a device.
Therefore, EIR can be used to determine whether a connection can/should be made to a device prior to
making the connection.
Note:
If a
Bluetooth
device does not support
Extended Inquiry Response
, the tab
displays
Received Signal Strength Indication
(RSSI) data, which is less extensive
than EIR data.
4.2 Protocol Stacks
4.2.1 Protocol Stack Wizard
The Protocol Stack wizard is where you define the
protocol stack you want the analyzer to use when
decoding frames.
To start the wizard:
1. Choose
Protocol Stack
from the
Options
menu on the
Control
window or click the
Protocol Stack
icon
on the
Frame
Display
.
2. Select a protocol stack from the list, and
click
Finish
.
Most stacks are pre-defined here. If you have
special requirements and need to set up a custom
stack, see
Creating and Removing a Custom Stack
.
1. If you select a custom stack (i.e. one that was defined by a user and not included with the analyzer),
the
Remove Selected Item From List
button becomes active.
2. Click the
Remove Selected Item From List
button to remove the stack from the list. You cannot
remove stacks provided with the analyzer. If you remove a custom stack, you need to define it again in
order to get it back.
If you are changing the protocol stack for a capture file, you may need to reframe. See
for more information.
You cannot select a stack or change an existing one for a capture file loaded into the Capture File Viewer (the
Capture File Viewer is used only for viewing capture files and cannot capture data). Protocol Stack changes
can only be made from a live session.
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