Are you comparing two threads in two different NetConfigs (i.e. a test vs. prod)? If so, you can use the ‘netdiff’ command. If the NetConfigs are on two different boxes, you’ll need to place a copy of one of the NetConfigs on the same box as the other.
If you just want to compare some thread settings, you could do an ‘hciconndump -v xxxxxx’ (where xxxxxx is the name of the thread) on each of the threads; this will output much of the thread configuration information.
Hope this helps.
Jim Cobane
Henry Ford Health
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