Problems with bs11_config ('BS11 DELETE OBJECT NACK') and bsc_hack

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Michael Gernoth Michael.Gernoth at informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Mon Mar 23 12:38:02 UTC 2009


Hi Holger,

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 09:13:00AM +0100, Holger Adams wrote:
> Output of 'bsc_hack'
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:123 alen =6, dev(0) channel(3) sapi(0) tei(1)
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:126 <= len = 15, prim(0x3008) id(0x30100): DL_DATA_IND
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:151 RX: 0c 12 01 90 0f 00 3c
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:123 alen =6, dev(0) channel(3) sapi(0) tei(1)
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:126 <= len = 20, prim(0x3008) id(0x30100): DL_DATA_IND
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:151 RX: 0c 12 01 88 12 06 00 fa 00 00 00 00
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:123 alen =6, dev(0) channel(3) sapi(0) tei(1)
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:126 <= len = 15, prim(0x3008) id(0x30100): DL_DATA_IND
>  <1000> input/misdn.c:151 RX: 0c 12 01 90 0f 00 3c
>  (...)
>
> Question to Michael Gernoth:
> Is this the situation you had with your "new" PC?

Yes, this is the ouput I'm getting on the working PC. Can you see the
network when you let bsc_hack run for two minutes and then restart it?
That's how it is working for me.

Do you also get scary mISDN-errors in the dmesg output?

Regards,
  Michael

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