Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 593

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to open a dialog in which to specify additional arguments for the selected service
(daemon). Do not change anything unless you are familiar with the service. After
completing the configuration of the daemons, exit this dialog by clicking OK.
Back in the main dialog, click Security Options to enter the security dialog and specify
encryption, authentication, and scan settings. Then exit the security dialog to return to
the main dialog. After you close the main dialog with Finish, your Bluetooth system
is ready for use.
From the main dialog, you can reach the Device and Service Classes dialog, too.
Bluetooth devices are grouped into various device classes. In this dialog, choose the
correct one for your computer, such as Desktop or Laptop. The device class is not very
important, unlike the service class, also set here. Sometimes remote Bluetooth devices,
like cell phones, only allow certain functions if they can detect the correct service class
set on your system. This is often the case for cell phones that expect a class called Object
Transfer before they allow the transfer of files from or to the computer. You can choose
multiple classes. It is not useful to select all classes "just in case." The default selection
should be appropriate in most cases.
To use Bluetooth to set up a network, activate PAND in the Advanced Daemon Confi-
guration dialog and set the mode of the daemon with Edit. For a functional Bluetooth
network connection, one pand must operate in the Listen mode and the peer in the
Search mode. By default, the Listen mode is preset. Adapt the behavior of your local
pand. Additionally, configure the bnepX interface (X stands for the device number in
the system) in the YaST Network Card module.
Configuring Bluetooth Manually
The configuration files for the individual components of the Bluez system are located
in the directory /etc/bluetooth. The only exception is the file /etc/
sysconfig/bluetooth for starting the components, which is modified by the
YaST module.
The configuration files described below can only be modified by the user root. Cur-
rently, there is no graphical user interface to change all settings. The most important
ones can be set using the YaST Bluetooth module, described in
Section "Configuring
Bluetooth with YaST"
(page 575). All other settings are only of interest for experienced
users with special cases. Usually, the default settings should be adequate.
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