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laforge gerrit-no-reply at lists.osmocom.orglaforge has posted comments on this change. ( https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/17503 ) Change subject: manual: add "Multiple Instances" section, akin to other manuals ...................................................................... Patch Set 2: (2 comments) https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/17503/2/doc/manuals/chapters/running.adoc File doc/manuals/chapters/running.adoc: https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/17503/2/doc/manuals/chapters/running.adoc@91 PS2, Line 91: #routing-key 6 1.23.3 why do we have a commented-out line in the example config? How is the user to understand its significance? https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/17503/2/doc/manuals/chapters/running.adoc@102 PS2, Line 102: listen listen is a concept really only applicable to SOCK_STREAM sockets, which UDP is not. Might be better to phrase it like this (or similar): "By default, OsmoBSC expects a MGW to be bound to the port the IANA-registered default port for MGCP (2427) on localhost (127.0.0.1)." -- To view, visit https://gerrit.osmocom.org/c/osmo-bsc/+/17503 To unsubscribe, or for help writing mail filters, visit https://gerrit.osmocom.org/settings Gerrit-Project: osmo-bsc Gerrit-Branch: master Gerrit-Change-Id: Ideb137f19d19144d35b05eb036098045bbb18d64 Gerrit-Change-Number: 17503 Gerrit-PatchSet: 2 Gerrit-Owner: neels <nhofmeyr at sysmocom.de> Gerrit-Reviewer: Jenkins Builder Gerrit-Reviewer: pespin <pespin at sysmocom.de> Gerrit-CC: laforge <laforge at osmocom.org> Gerrit-Comment-Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 08:46:39 +0000 Gerrit-HasComments: Yes Gerrit-Has-Labels: No Gerrit-MessageType: comment -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.osmocom.org/pipermail/gerrit-log/attachments/20200319/4cb83d85/attachment.htm>