Implement a proper subscriber connection mapping. Create a new
subscr_conn when one of the stored BSCs sends a conn.ind and use that
subscr_conn for all related connection-oriented messages with the same
RAN-side conn_id to send messages back and forth between BSC and MSC.
Add subscr_conn_get_next_id based on OsmoBSC's
bsc_sccp_inst_next_conn_id.
With this patch, it's possible to do a successful Location Updating
procedure between MS2 and MSC in the following network:
MS1 --- BTS1 --- BSC1 --.
BSCNAT --- MSC
MS2 --- BTS2 --- BSC2 --'
Related: SYS#5560
Change-Id: I1556aa665fbb0a97507f98794e74820731fa6935
Add an initial implementation of sccp_sap_up, that assumes one BSC and
one MSC, and successfully forwards RESET and RESET ACK between both.
Related: SYS#5560
Depends: libosmo-sccp I0f38b0d038b0dd8cd355e7284e5b56d438811bd9
Change-Id: I4af398bb433341a98f818822e6c3af28b6d9dacd
Create the initial FSM that starts and stops two SS7 instances (one for
CN, one for RAN), and binds an sccp user to each.
Related: SYS#5560
Depends: libosmocore I81c64a7ae440304522c2179c212023a566ddced8
Change-Id: I7d52fa649c397582b18a1a7dcc40bb407f3b2c97
It was decided to write OsmoBSCNAT with 3GPP AoIP support from scratch,
in a separate repository from OsmoBSC. The previous codebase was too
heavily tied into legacy SCCPlite code and had been removed from
osmo-bsc.git in Ia05dc76336a64a7f08962843b9a7cc19f2c83387.
Related: OS#2545
Change-Id: Iae5d37483dcb9db00578d5c9cd1736f08754a65e