Provided by: bluez_5.83-1~exp1_amd64 

NAME
bluetoothctl-endpoint - Endpoint Submenu
SYNOPSIS
bluetoothctl [--options] [endpoint.commands]
ENDPOINT COMMANDS
list List available endpoints. Usage > list [local] show Endpoint information. Usage > show [endpoint] register Register Endpoint. Usage > register <UUID> <codec[:company]> [capabilities...] Example LC3 BAP source >endpoint.register 00002bcb-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 >Auto Accept (yes/no): y >Max Transports (auto/value): a >Locations: a >Supported Context (value): 3 >Context (value): 3 >CIG (auto/value): a >CIS (auto/value): a Example LC3 BAP sink with extra capabilities >endpoint.register 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 "0x03 0xe5 0x03 0x00 0x02 0xe6 0x07" >Enter Metadata (value/no): n >Auto Accept (yes/no): y >Max Transports (auto/value): a >Locations: a >Supported Context (value): 3 >Context (value): 3 >CIG (auto/value): a >CIS (auto/value): a Example LC3 BAP Broadcast source >endpoint.register 00001852-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 >Auto Accept (yes/no): y >Max Transports (auto/value): a >Locations: 3 >Supported Context (value): 1 Example LC3 BAP Broadcast sink >endpoint.register 00001851-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 >Auto Accept (yes/no): y >Max Transports (auto/value): a >Locations: 3 >Supported Context (value): 1 Note: If running the setup with an audio server that has LE Audio support (such as PipeWire) it will automatically register endpoints according to the configured roles. For more details about configuring a Broadcast Source with PipeWire check: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/blob/master/doc/dox/config/pipewire-props.7.md> unregister Unregister Endpoint. Usage > unregister <UUID/object> Note: If the endpoint was registered by an audio server, it can't be unregistered from bluetoothctl. This must be done by the audio server as well. config Configure Endpoint. Usage > config <endpoint> <local endpoint> [preset] Note: If the endpoint was registered by an audio server, it can't be configured from bluetoothctl. This must be done by the audio server as well. presets List available presets. Usage > presets <endpoint>/<UUID> [codec[:company]] [preset] [codec config] [metadata] Example using endpoint >presets /local/endpoint/ep0 32_1_1 >presets /local/endpoint/ep0 Preset 32_1_1 Configuration.**>0: len 0x02 type 0x01 Configuration.Sampling Frequency: 32 Khz (0x06) Configuration.**>1: len 0x02 type 0x02 Configuration.Frame Duration: 7.5 ms (0x00) Configuration.**>2: len 0x03 type 0x04 Configuration.Frame Length: 60 (0x003c) Example using UUID >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 32_1_1 >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 ... *32_1_1 Example setting up LC3 custom preset >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 custom >[Codec] Enter frequency (Khz): 48 >[Codec] Enter frame duration (ms): 10 >[Codec] Enter channel allocation: 3 >[Codec] Enter frame length: 100 >[QoS] Enter Target Latency (Low, Balance, High): Low >[QoS] Enter SDU Interval (us): 1000 >[QoS] Enter Framing (Unframed, Framed): Unframed >[QoS] Enter PHY (1M, 2M): 2M >[QoS] Enter Max SDU: 200 >[QoS] Enter RTN: 3 >[QoS] Enter Max Transport Latency (ms): 10 >[QoS] Enter Presentation Delay (us): 20000 >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 ... *custom Example setting up LC3 custom preset with extra configuration >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 custom "0x03 0xe8 0x00 0x00 0x02 0xe9 0x00" >[Codec] Enter frequency (Khz): 48 >[Codec] Enter frame duration (ms): 10 >[Codec] Enter channel allocation: 3 >[Codec] Enter frame length: 100 >[QoS] Enter Target Latency (Low, Balance, High): Low >[QoS] Enter SDU Interval (us): 1000 >[QoS] Enter Framing (Unframed, Framed): Unframed >[QoS] Enter PHY (1M, 2M): 2M >[QoS] Enter Max SDU: 200 >[QoS] Enter RTN: 3 >[QoS] Enter Max Transport Latency (ms): 10 >[QoS] Enter Presentation Delay (us): 20000 >presets 00002bc9-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb 0x06 ... *custom
RESOURCES
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REPORTING BUGS
<linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org>
COPYRIGHT
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public Licenses (LGPL). BlueZ November 2022 BLUETOOTHCTL-ENDPOINT(1)