Hi Holger,
Thnx for your offer, there is nothing to look at it than just an
initialization process on the OML layer.
It decodes some OML messages but not all, the RSL messages are decoded
well I think, can't completely confirm that.
For me it's important to follow the procedure of the nanobts up and
running before handling RSL messages.
Harald posted me some traces for scanning neighbouring cells, which I
think is important to fill the BA List.
But according to Harald these were ip.access specific messages, so how
am I suppose to interpret that? I mean which bytes indicates a
neighbouring cell, or how am I suppose to understand the meaning of
certain bytes i.e. dBm level of a certain neigbouring cell and which
ARFCN? It's like reading a piece of Frenche text without having a
dictionarry (well, I understand a little bit french :-) ).
I don't know how you, Harald and others interpretted the messages during
reverse-engineering. Cause I assume you don't have any technical
documents about ip.access specific messages, except the GSM specs and
some own experience?
Kind regards,
Nordin.