.TH "btattach" "1" "November 2015" "BlueZ" "Linux System Administration" .SH NAME btattach \- attach serial devices to BlueZ stack .SH SYNOPSIS .B btattach .RB [\| \-B .IR device \|] .RB [\| \-A .IR device \|] .RB [\| \-P .IR protocol \|] .RB [\| \-R \|] .SH DESCRIPTION .LP btattach is used to attach a serial UART to the Bluetooth stack as a transport interface. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI \-B " device" , " " \--bredr " device" Attach a BR/EDR controller. .TP .BI \-A " device" , " " \--amp " device" Attach an AMP controller. .TP .BI \-P " protocol" , " " \--protocol " protocol" Specify the protocol type for talking to the device. Supported values are: .RS .IP \(bu 2 .B h4 .IP \(bu 2 .B bcsp .IP \(bu 2 .B 3wire .IP \(bu 2 .B h4ds .IP \(bu 2 .B ll .IP \(bu 2 .B ath3k .IP \(bu 2 .B intel .IP \(bu 2 .B bcm .IP \(bu 2 .B qca .RE .TP .B \-R Set the device into raw mode (the kernel and bluetoothd will ignore it).