.. _bluetooth_shell: Shell ##### The Bluetooth Shell is an application based on the :ref:`shell_api` module. It offer a collection of commands made to easily interact with the Bluetooth stack. For specific Bluetooth functionality see also the following shell documentation .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 shell/audio/bap.rst shell/audio/bap_broadcast_assistant.rst shell/audio/bap_scan_delegator.rst shell/audio/cap.rst shell/audio/ccp.rst shell/audio/csip.rst shell/audio/gmap.rst shell/audio/mcp.rst shell/audio/tbs.rst shell/audio/tmap.rst shell/audio/pbp.rst shell/classic/a2dp.rst shell/host/gap.rst shell/host/gatt.rst shell/host/iso.rst shell/host/l2cap.rst Bluetooth Shell Setup and Usage ******************************* First you need to build and flash your board with the Bluetooth shell. For how to do that, see the :ref:`getting_started`. The Bluetooth shell itself is located in :zephyr_file:`tests/bluetooth/shell/`. When it's done, connect to the CLI using your favorite serial terminal application. You should see the following prompt: .. code-block:: console uart:~$ For more details on general usage of the shell, see :ref:`shell_api`. The first step is enabling Bluetooth. To do so, use the :code:`bt init` command. The following message is printed to confirm Bluetooth has been initialized. .. code-block:: console uart:~$ bt init Bluetooth initialized Settings Loaded [00:02:26.771,148] fs_nvs: nvs_mount: 8 Sectors of 4096 bytes [00:02:26.771,148] fs_nvs: nvs_mount: alloc wra: 0, fe8 [00:02:26.771,179] fs_nvs: nvs_mount: data wra: 0, 0 [00:02:26.777,984] bt_hci_core: hci_vs_init: HW Platform: Nordic Semiconductor (0x0002) [00:02:26.778,015] bt_hci_core: hci_vs_init: HW Variant: nRF52x (0x0002) [00:02:26.778,045] bt_hci_core: hci_vs_init: Firmware: Standard Bluetooth controller (0x00) Version 3.2 Build 99 [00:02:26.778,656] bt_hci_core: bt_init: No ID address. App must call settings_load() [00:02:26.794,738] bt_hci_core: bt_dev_show_info: Identity: EB:BF:36:26:42:09 (random) [00:02:26.794,769] bt_hci_core: bt_dev_show_info: HCI: version 5.3 (0x0c) revision 0x0000, manufacturer 0x05f1 [00:02:26.794,799] bt_hci_core: bt_dev_show_info: LMP: version 5.3 (0x0c) subver 0xffff Logging ******* You can configure the logging level per module at runtime. This depends on the maximum logging level that is compiled in. To configure, use the :code:`log` command. Here are some examples: * List the available modules and their current logging level .. code-block:: console uart:~$ log status * Disable logging for *bt_hci_core* .. code-block:: console uart:~$ log disable bt_hci_core * Enable error logs for *bt_att* and *bt_smp* .. code-block:: console uart:~$ log enable err bt_att bt_smp * Disable logging for all modules .. code-block:: console uart:~$ log disable * Enable warning logs for all modules .. code-block:: console uart:~$ log enable wrn