ip.access beginner question

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Holger Hans Peter Freyther holger at freyther.de
Mon Sep 20 21:21:25 UTC 2010


On 09/21/2010 02:11 AM, Maggie Balsamic wrote:
> Hi all,
> I've got a PCS 1900 version of the ip.access BTS that I'm trying to get
> working with openbsc. I'm able to connect to the ip.access using bsc_hack, but
> I'm not sure what my next step should be. I made basic changes to the included
> bsc_hack ip.access config file, but I'm guessing that I'm missing something
> basic. Not sure if this matters, but one oddity I've found as I follow the
> instructions on the wiki is that ipaccess_config did not properly set the
> primary-oml IP. However, I was able to get the debug telnet client working,
> and set the oml IP directly from the ip.access debug shell.


did you reset the BTS after setting the OML IP with ipaccess-config? We write
the IP somewhere where it is only used on a reboot.


> 
> ========BSC_HACK OUTPUT:
> 
> <0005> bsc_init.c:1123
> WARNING: You are running an 'accept-all' network on a BTS that is not barred. 
> This configuration is likely to interfere with production GSM networks and
> should only be used in a RF shielded environment such as a faraday cage!

we mean that.



> <0004> bsc_init.c:1019 bootstrapping RSL for BTS/TRX (0/0) on ARFCN 514 using
> MCC=1 MNC=1 LAC=1 CID=0 BSIC=63 TSC=7
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI1: 55 06 19 8f 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 00 00 e5 04 00 2b
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI2: 59 06 1a 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 00 00 ff e5 04 00
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI3: 49 06 1b 00 00 00 f1 10 00 01 41 03 00 27 47 40 e5
> 04 00 3b 2b 2b 2b
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI4: 31 06 1c 00 f1 10 00 01 47 40 e5 04 00 2b 2b 2b 2b
> 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI5: 49 06 1d 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
> 00 00 2b 2b 2b 2b
> <0003> bsc_init.c:798 SI6: 2d 06 1e 00 00 00 f1 10 00 01 27 ff 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b
> 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b 2b

this means that RSL is up and that phones should be able to see your cell, you
will need to select the network on your test phone.




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