"osmo-bsc manual needs to explain the AoIP config 'cs7 instance'"
Note that the osmo-msc manual has a similar section:
"See OsmoMSC manual 'Running OsmoMSC' / 'Configure primary links' --
the OsmoBSC manual needs a similar section"
A cs7 section I found in one of my test setups is:
cs7 instance 0
point-code 0.23.3
asp asp-clnt-msc-0 2905 0 m3ua
If you're using SCCPlite, it could look something like
cs7 instance 0
sccp-timer ias 90
point-code format 24
point-code 1196
asp asp-clnt-msc-0 5000 0 ipa
remote-ip 123.45.0.200
local-ip 123.45.49.100
as as-clnt-msc-0 ipa
asp asp-clnt-msc-0
routing-key 0 1196
point-code override dpc 100
sccp-address remote_msc
point-code 100
msc 0
msc-addr remote_msc
I hope that helps? Configuring cs7 is not trivial, maybe would make sense to
book some support hours and provide direct access so that developers can help
you directly...
~N
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 05:00:15PM -0400, wyao(a)corrections.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am still not be able to figure out how to configure the A interface on the
OsmoBSC side to talk to MSC, I will really appreciated if someone could
share a similar configuration. Or if someone could point me to the right
document, I looked through the OsmoBSC user
manual(http://ftp.osmocom.org/docs/latest/osmobsc-usermanual.pdf) and could
not find the A interfaces config section.
Thanks,
Weiqi
-----Original Message-----
From: wyao(a)corrections.com <wyao(a)corrections.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2019 12:02 PM
To: 'Harald Welte' <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Cc: OpenBSC(a)lists.osmocom.org
Subject: RE: OpenBSC on 3rd party MSC
Thanks Harald for your reply,
Looks like the issue is the connection between OsmoBSC and my MSC.
I checked again on my MSC side, looks like it interfaces with softBSC on
AoIP, connect to BSC port 2427 and 5000. So basically it just require a
softBSC IP address to be able to connect.
I found an example cfg called osmo-bsc-mgcp.cfg under the OpenBSC folder,
but I have no clue if this is the right one to modify. I will appreciate if
you can provide some example BSC configuration like this. Also, Should I
still keep the OsmoSTP?
Thanks again!
Regards,
Weiqi
-----Original Message-----
From: Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2019 5:51 AM
To: wyao(a)corrections.com
Cc: OpenBSC(a)lists.osmocom.org
Subject: Re: OpenBSC on 3rd party MSC
Hi Weiqi,
On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 04:00:08PM -0400, wyao(a)corrections.com wrote:
I am working on get OpenBSC connected to a 3rd
party MSC, I read from
the Osmo document that I can use the bsc only mode and the osm-bsc
instead of the osmo-nitb.
This is correct. However, the terminology is a bit messed-up. So it's best
to not use OpenBSC anymore but alsways call it OsmoBSC.
Currently I had osmo-trx-uhd, osmo-bts-trx,
osmo-bsc, and osmo-stp
configured and and running,
sidenote: You will have to add osmo-mgw for handling voice calls later on,
but that is irrelevant until you get the signalling plane up and running.
but I see a lot of below error logs in the
osmo-stp console:
DLSS7 <000c> osmo_ss7.c:1468 asp-asp-dyn-0: xua_srv_conn_cb():
sctp_recvmsg() returned 56 (flags=0x80) DLM3UA <000f> m3ua.c:722
asp-asp-dyn-0: Received M3UA Message (XFER:DATA) DLM3UA <000f>
m3ua.c:541 asp-asp-dyn-0: m3ua_rx_xfer DLM3UA <000f> m3ua.c:580
asp-asp-dyn-0: m3ua_rx_xfer(): M3UA data header: opc=337=0.42.1
dpc=185=0.23.1
DLSS7 <000c> osmo_ss7_hmrt.c:278 m3ua_hmdc_rx_from_l2():
dpc=185=0.23.1 not local, message is for routing
DLSS7 <000c> osmo_ss7_hmrt.c:258 MTP-TRANSFER.req for DPC 185: no route!
Your SS7 routing seems to be misconfigured. The STP receives SCCP from
OsmoBSC, but there's no (currently active/working) route for the MSC. Hence
the message cannot be routed and is discarded.
<0007> a_reset.c:106
A-RESET(msc-0)[0xb76ce0]{DISC}: (re)sending
BSSMAP
RESET message...
<0007> osmo_bsc_sigtran.c:93 Sending RESET
to MSC:
RI=SSN_PC,PC=0.23.1,SSN=BSSAP
The BSC is trying to send a BSSMAP RESET to the MSC, but there's no
response.
Can anyone identify what is the issue here?
It's a SS7 routing / SIGTRAN configuration issue. You need to make sure the
osmo-stp and osmo-bsc SS7 related configuration exactly matches the
configuration on the MSC side.
Also, depending on your SIGTRAN network setup, you may not even need
osmo-stp.
That would be the case e.g. if the MSC or an existing STP in your core
network would already provide a M3UA SGW functionality to which the AS/ASP
of OsmoBSC can connect to.
It's really not possible to give you an easy answer without fully
understanding your core networks SS7/SIGTRAN configuration, routing,
addresses, point codes, etc.
SIGTRAN and SS7 are rather complex protocol stacks themselves. There's
little we can do on the Osmocom side to avoid that. We can just provide all
the possible settings/options so you can configure it to match your network
topology.
Regards,
Harald
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