OpenBSC on Debian etch

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Bjoern Heller mailinglists at hellercom.de
Sat May 2 18:50:57 UTC 2009


Fixed it,

forgot that I included the hfcmulti into the kernel not as a module...
Fixed this in grub :)

Working :)

Björn Heller

Am 02.05.2009 um 20:13 schrieb Bjoern Heller:

> Hello,
>
> I have to get OpenBSC now running on Debian etch.
> And have the following issue:
>
> I loaded a new kernel from kernel.org and patched it, then
> I included the mISDN and hfcmulti stuff with menuconfig into the
> Kernel.
> Compiled it and then booted it up.
> Then made a echo "options hfcmulti dslot=1" > /etc/modprobe.d/hfcmulti
> to load the hfcmulti module with dslot=1.
>
> The two red e1 LEDs are going on during bootup and when I try to start
> bsc_hack -f 123 they begin to flash.
>
> Output is as follows:
>
> DB: Database initialized.
> DB: Database prepared.
> 1 device found
>         id:             0
>         Dprotocols:     00000018
>         Bprotocols:     0000000e
>         protocol:       0
>         nrbchan:        30
>         name:           hfc-e1.1
> activate bchan
> activate bchan
>
>
> On another machine I got everything working with this output:
>
>
> DB: Database initialized.
> DB: Database prepared.
> 1 device found
>         id:             0
>         Dprotocols:     00000018
>         Bprotocols:     0000006e
>         protocol:       4
>         nrbchan:        30
>         name:           hfc-e1.1
> activate bchan
> bootstrapping OML
> ....
>
> I noticed the different Bprotocols output, maybe there is the error?
>
> Anyone?
>
> Best regards
> Björn Heller
>
>
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> Björn Heller
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