Security Mode
The factory set security mode is 3 (Highest). This field has 3 available settings from the drop down list:
1)Selecting option “1” will immediately place your adapter into security mode 1. This is the lowest security mode that the Adapter can be configured to. Connections, including service discovery, can take place without the need for “pairing” or “bonding”. In mode 1, the Adapter automatically accepts all access requests without initiating authentication, encryption, or authorization procedures. Any attempt by a remote application to perform authentication or encryption procedures will be rejected.
2)Selecting option “2” will immediately place your Adapter into security mode 2. This mode allows remote Bluetooth devices to search for and retrieve the services on your Adapter without pairing, but will not allow them to connect unless the 2 devices are paired.
3)Selecting option “3” will immediately place your Adapter into security mode 3 (default). This is the highest security mode available. Connections of any kind (other than a device discovery) from a remote Bluetooth device are only allowed after a successful “pairing” has been performed. No services will be shown to other Bluetooth devices unless the 2 devices are successfully paired.
The tables below show some more information with regards to the application of the security settings…
Security modes for Adapter as Client (initiates Connections):
Security: | Who can Pair? | Who can it connect to? | Possible use: |
High | Only device entered in | Secure connection between the | |
(Mode 3) | with device entered in the | the ‘Set Partner’ Menu, | 830 and a preset device (Link level |
| ‘Set Partner’ menu. Other | after pairing. | enforced security – can see device but not |
| device must have identical |
| services unless paired) |
| PIN number |
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Medium | Only device entered in | Secure connection between the | |
(Mode 2) | with device entered in the | the ‘Set Partner’ Menu, | 830 and a preset device (Service level |
| ‘Set Partner’ menu. Other | after pairing. | security – can see services but not connect |
| device must have correct |
| unless paired) |
| link key |
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Low | N/A | Only device entered in | When users who do not want to spend time |
(Mode 1) |
| the ‘Set Partner’ Menu. | pairing and do not require a secure |
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| connection |
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Security mode for Adapter as Server (receives connections):
Security: | Who can Pair? | Who can Connect? | Possible Use: |
High | Any Device with | Any device | Secure connection between the |
(Mode 3) | correct PIN. |
| preset device (Link level enforced security – can see |
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| device but not services unless paired) |
Medium | Any Device with | Any device | Secure connection between the |
(Mode 2) | correct PIN. |
| preset device (Service level security – can see services |
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| but not connect unless paired) |
Low | N/A | Any device | When users who do not want to spend time pairing and |
(Mode 1) |
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| do not require a secure connection |
Encryption
Encryption is a method of ensuring that the communications between 2 devices cannot be “bugged” or “listened” to by any unauthorised source. This encryption is performed in lower layers of the protocol stack as defined by the Bluetooth Specification.
The factory set Encryption mode is “Disabled”. This field has a drop down list from which the configuration can be changed to enable “Point to Point” or “Point to Point & Broadcast”.
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