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Chapter 6 - glossary – Asus B and W PCI CARD User Manual

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Chapter 6

Chapter 6 - Glossary

LM

Link Manager. The Link Manager software entity carries out link set-up, authentication,
link configuration, and other protocols.

LMP

Link Manager Protocol. The LMP is used for peer-to-peer communication.

LMP-authentication

An LMP level procedure for verifying the identity of a remote device. The procedure is
based on a challenge-response mechanism using a random number, a secret key and
the BD_ADDR of the non-initiating device. The secret key used can be a previously
exchanged link key or an initialization key created based on a PIN (as used when
pairing).

LMP-pairing

A LMP procedure that authenticates two devices based on a PIN and subsequently
creates a common link key that can be used as a basis for a trusted relationship or a
(single) secure connection. The procedure consists of the steps: creation of an
initialization key (based on a random number and a PIN), LMP-authentication based
on the initialization key and creation of a common link key.

LocDev

Local Device. A Bluetooth device which initiates a SDP procedure. A Local Device is
typically a master device on the piconet. However, a Local Device may not always
have a master connection relationship to other devices. See also RemDev.

MAC

Media Access Control.

MAC Address

3-bit address to distinguish between units participating in the piconet.

Management Entity

Management Entity. The portion of the BT implementation that mediates the internal
functions of the BT stack.

Master device

A device that initiates an action or requests a service on a piconet. See also LocDev.

Master Net

The device in a piconet whose clock and hopping sequence are used to synchronize all
other devices in the piconet.

MUX

Multiplexer. A device that combines one or more data signals into a single composite
signal for communication over one data channel.

Name Discovery

The mechanism to request and receive a device name.

New device

See unknown device.