Bs11 problem on startup.

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choukoumoun choukoumoun at gmail.com
Sat Aug 31 21:11:49 UTC 2013




Hello,

Where can download/find the *.SWL file for flash the BS11 ?

Thanks
bye



On 12/06/2013 00:48, choukoumoun wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thanks you very much for your help (Love the open-source/hacker community)
> I'll try that tomorrow and soon I will return.
>
> Bye!
>
> Le 12/06/2013 00:06, Sergey V. Efimov a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> Yep, it seems you need to reflash your BS11. You can start with 
>> "bs11_config -S" to download the safety file into the station if you 
>> have one.
>> The next step is to download the real working firmware into the 
>> station. It can take up to 1,5 hours depending on the various conditions.
>> You need to get several files, listed at 
>> http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/bs11_config, try to ask your seller.
>>
>> At the end of the flashing process (after reboot) you should see 
>> MBCCU0/MBCCU1 No Load / Load messages.
>>
>> Sergey.
>>
>> On Jun 12, 2013, at 1:48 AM, choukoumoun wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> it is the boot-up log for my Bs11
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> LMT LOGON: ACK
>>>
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 load SMU Intended Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>> PHASE: 1 Unknow            Abis-link: down
>>>
>>>
>>> Iawait yourreplywith great pleasure
>>>
>>> best,
>>> Choukoumoun
>>>
>>> Le 10/06/2013 11:58, Sergey V. Efimov a écrit :
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I recall that something similar happened when I tried to monitor freshly received
>>>> BS-11 without operating firmware. Could you please provide full boot-up log.
>>>>
>>>> Sergey.
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 10, 2013, at 1:36 AM, choukoumoun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello list,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have a problem with BS11 at startup:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> When I put the BS11 voltage and that I connect in serial and I run:
>>>>>
>>>>> ./bs11_config-p / dev/ttyUSB0 query
>>>>>
>>>>> I like the result:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>> PHASE 1: unknown Abis-link: Down
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> constantly and eternally ......
>>>>>
>>>>> Any idea??
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> thank you
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>



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