Max,
I also have a 140 with the same issue, no connection to the SGSN. Below are
its specs.
Equipment_Version='140_029_24'
Software_Version='120a002_v149b44d0'
Its a PCS 1900 unit.
Unfortunately I do not have a 139/140 with a working firmware version. Maybe
someone else can chime in with a version number that does work with GPRS on
the 139/140 models?
Regards,
Caleb
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[mailto:openbsc-bounces@lists.osmocom.org] On Behalf Of Max Marbler
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 0246
To: Gus Bourg
Cc: openbsc(a)lists.osmocom.org
Subject: Re: GPRS not coming up on NanoBTS 140
Can you post your firmware versions?
I've recently been exploring anomalous behavior which seems to follow
firmware version differences; these odd behaviors seem to have the greatest
affects on the 139/140 type units used in GPRS-enabled configurations.
Inclusive of the issues I've seen are a few 140-model units which simply do
not respond to any GPRS-related configurations with a connection to the
SGSN. My suspicion lies strongly in the firmware either not supporting GPRS
or there being a different mechanism to invoke it.
While it may be beyond the scope of the list to discuss issues relating to
vendor firmware, I am eager to solicit an off-list discussion with anyone
with more "experience" with firmware issues.
The ideal end result would ideally be two-fold:
1) To discover how firmware version affects interoperability with openbsc
2) Ultimately help more people get their setups working on the variety of
hardware floating out and about
-MM
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Gus Bourg <gus(a)bourg.net> wrote:
Hello all,
Looking for ideas. I have a NanoBTS Model 140 which doesn't seem to
work with GPRS. It never connects to the SGSN. The openbsc/sgsn
environment is ok - I can swap in another nano and it works fine.
I've taken some log captures: