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Chapter
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Chapter 6 - Glossary
Non-connectable mode
A device that does not responds to paging (an attempt to establish a communication
link) is said to be in non-connectable mode. The opposite of connectable mode is
connectable mode.
Non-discoverable
Same as non-discoverable mode.
Non-discoverable mode
A device that cannot respond to an inquiry is said to be in non-discoverable mode. The
device will not enter the INQUIRY_RESPONSE state in this mode. See also
discoverable mode.
Non-pairable mode
A device that does not accepts pairing is said to be in non-pairable mode. The opposite
of non-pairing mode is pairable mode.
Packet Switched
A network that routes data packets based on an address contained in the data packet is
said to be a packet switched network. Multiple data packets can share the same network
resources.
Packet Switched Bluetooth
The application of routing Bluetooth data packets on a network using addresses contained
in the Bluetooth data packets.
Packet Switched Cellular/Radio
The application of routing cellular/radio data packets on a network using addresses
contained in the cellular/radio data packets.
Page
A baseband state where a device transmits page trains and processes any eventual
responses to the page trains.
Page Scan State
A mode where a device listens for page trains containing its own device access code
(DAC). A mode that a RemDev enters when advertising that a service is available.
Page State
A mode that a LocDev enters when searching for services. The LocDev sends out a
page to notify other devices that it wants to know about the other devices and/or their
services.
Page train
A series of paging messages sent over the baseband.
Paged device
A paged device is typically contacted by a paging device to establish a communication
link. See acceptor.
Paging
The act of attempting to establish a communication link.