BS11 configuration problem

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Michael Gernoth michael.gernoth at informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Mon Mar 2 08:57:27 UTC 2009


On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:45:44PM +0100, Harald Welte wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 06:01:52PM +0100, Michael Gernoth wrote:
> > After that, no new network can be found with a mobile phone.
> It looks just right, though.  OML and RSL are bootstrapped.  can you start it
> with -dDMI:DRSL:DNM to see if it actually ever receives something back from the
> BS-11?  You should see something like 'E1 RX:' lines

I've started it with all debug messages enabled:
http://pbot.rmdir.de/48e64191d52377dc88b4e939cd232dbc

There is just one RX line in the whole output:
Mon Mar  2 09:44:34 2009 <1000> input/misdn.c:151 RX: 80 80 00 05 10 00 ff ff ff
followed by:
Mon Mar  2 09:44:34 2009 <0020> abis_nm.c:565 Software Activated Report

> > But running bs11_config delete-trx1 (or create-trx1) just produces
> > BS11 DELETE OBJECT NACK (respectively BS11 CREATE OBJECT NACK):
> > http://pbot.rmdir.de/53344f67ed0cb86f24c4a79f0af4fe2e
> yes, this is a known [to me] bug.  Maybe Dieter can check his LMT traces and
> see what I am doing wrong when sending the DELETE OBJECT command to the BS-11.

Ok, then I don't worry about this anymore.

> I'm currently also out of further suggestions.  the mISDN_send problems sound
> like a software issue on the PC within or above mISDN.  I think everything on
> layer1 + TEI works just right.

The mISDN_send messages went away, when removing the usleep(100000) in
handle_ts1_write() of input/misdn.c, but it still does not seem to work :-(

Regards,
  Michael

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