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Harald Welte laforge at gnumonks.orgOn Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 09:55:04PM +0000, s4dd at losers.yore.ma wrote: > bootstrapping OML for BTS 0 > <0020> abis_nm.c:1724 Set BTS Attr (bts=0) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1741 Set TRX Attr (bts=0,trx=0) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=0) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=1) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=1) E1=(0,2,1) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=2) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=2) E1=(0,2,2) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=3) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=3) E1=(0,2,3) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=4) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=4) E1=(0,3,0) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=5) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=5) E1=(0,3,1) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=6) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=6) E1=(0,3,2) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1821 Set Chan Attr (bts=0,trx=0,ts=7) > <0020> abis_nm.c:1704 CONNECT TERR TRAF Um=(bts=0,trx=0,ts=7) E1=(0,3,3) > <0020> abis_nm.c:606 OC=SITE MANAGER(00) INST=(ff,ff,ff) Software > Activated Report > <0020> abis_nm.c:985 LMT Event LOGON Level=2 Username=FACTORY > bootstrapping RSL for BTS/TRX (0/0) using MCC=1 MNC=1 BSIC=63 TSC=7 > <0020> abis_nm.c:985 LMT Event LOGOFF Level=2 Username=FACTORY This means you never get to the "bootstrapping RSL" point. The organization and maintenance layer seems to work fine in both ways (the REPORT is from the BTS, the other messages are sent from OpenBSC). However, the RSL link does not seem to come up... you could experiment with generating a pcap file from openbsc and send that along with your bug report. -- - Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org> http://laforge.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ "Privacy in residential applications is a desirable marketing option." (ETSI EN 300 175-7 Ch. A6)