wireshark LAPD tracing (was Re: Nokia crash during init is fixed)

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Sipos Csaba sipos.csaba at kvk.uni-obuda.hu
Wed Nov 16 16:26:27 UTC 2016


Dear Harald,

Thanks for highlighting that. First I will clear up the Nokia Wiki, tomorrow I will try to do some traces of basic procedures (initial attach, detach, LU, MO call, MT call, SMS), and try to create wiki for it.

This will signifficantly improve the value of the lab exercise.

We finally have the 2g BTS measurement license for our R&S CMW 500, so we can do proper validation of the DL signals for both Nokia and Osmo-trx too. We also have a basic license for 3G UE meas, so we can do analysis on 3G femtos as well. Will contact you in private for that.

Regards,
Csaba

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Tárgy: Re: wireshark LAPD tracing (was Re: Nokia crash during init is fixed)

Hi Sipos,

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 04:33:29PM +0100, Harald Welte wrote:

> It would be great if you and/or your students could add that kind of
> inforation to the openbsc wiki, 

actually it is documented at
https://osmocom.org/projects/openbsc/wiki/PacketDump

However, I think it might also be useful to have a chapter on protocol
tracing in the OpenBSC manual

> maybe even with some sample pcap files of Nokia BTS startup, or even
> general stuff like LU, SMS, etc.  procedures.

that would still be useful, in case you had some time and/or resources
for that. 

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- Harald Welte <laforge at gnumonks.org>           http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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