Hi Sonny,
I am really sorry to be *that guy* who is ruining all the fun, but I must chime in and
state:
Osmo NITB is end of life and it is highly unlikely to receive any fixes or support for
it.
I think it was clearly stated by main contributors of the project that basically the new,
more 3GPP-like network from osmocom is supposed to be used by all users. It is really not
that more complicated to deploy it once you get the hang of it compared to nitb in my
opinion.
Sorry again, and good luck Sonny.
Keith, obviously I did not mean the above to you, I am aware your use case is special and
you have a good reason(s) to do things the way you are doing them. In case of Sonny since
he mentioned a lab-setup I expect him to be more flexible and be able to rapidly move to
the new architecture - hence my comment above.
Kind regards,
Domi
10.08.2021 dátummal, 18:28 időpontban Keith
<keith(a)rhizomatica.org> írta:
On 10/08/2021 05:36, Sonny Lafuente wrote:
OpenBSC# show version
OpenBSC 1.1.0.76-0bbb9 (OpenBSC).
Hi Sonny. I don't think you are likely to get much response here about OpenBSC
(despite the name of the list still pending change)
All the same, I can tell you that it "Works for me", albeit with a carefully
chosen combination of versions of osmo-nitb, osmo-bts, osmo-sip-connector, freeswitch and
amr modules.
I don't even think that current osmo-sip-connector will connect to
"current" osmo-nitb though, and neither will current osmo-bts, (although you do
not specify what BTS you are using).
My question is: why are you testing this?
If you need more help, better might be a pcap of traffic including SIP and RTP and
freeswitch logs. osmo-bts log too, if you are using it. Not necessarily suggesting you
should post that to this list though. But if you do, maybe include some info on what the
project is for?
Thanks!
k.