> Actually I started with a client on the linux PC and a symbian server
> on the nokia 3650. I used the API's for l2cap sockets and had set the
> psm to 5 (arbitrary choice). Then i got the
> connection refused(111)
> message from the PC.
> It was now that I wanted to use l2test as a client (just for the
connection part).
> So I changed the psm in l2test.c to 5 and tested. But connection still
gets refused.
> The reason for connect response is always - "psm not supported".
PSM 5 is reserved for Telephony Control Protocol so it can be tricky to
access it.
Use a PSM > 0x1000, odd, and with the least significant bit of the most
significant octet equal to 0.
Also look at the -P param for l2test ;-)
BR,
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Xavier Garreau <[email protected]>
Prim'Time Technology
http://www.prim-time.fr/
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