Thank you Harald.

I discovered that there is a single alive nanoBTS in the hackerspace :(
But we also discovered that you have a perfect OpenBSC code that can be studied :)

Regards,
Dmitri

Thu, 1 Nov 2012 19:22:21 +0100 от Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>:
Hi Alexander and Dmitri,

On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 11:33:28AM +0400, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
> Dimitri, we have a working OpenBSC/nanoBTS installation at the hackerspace.
> If you find out how to issue a handover command in OpenBSC, you could try
> by yourself.

You cannot issue a handover command manually in OpenBSC. The way how we
test handover is to use two BTSs connected to one OsmoNITB, and use
rotary/adjustable attenuators in the Tx path to make one BTS signal
weaker than the other BTS, at which point the handover algorithm will
kick in and perform the hand-over.

The DMEAS and the DHO debug logging might be useful to monitor what is
happening while you're doing that.

Regards,
Harald
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