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Some nanoBTS firmwares (if not all) are known to not work properly with SI2ter. If BSC enables SI2ter through RSL, SI3 bit announcing SI2ter available will be forwarded by nanoBTS to MS, but will still only send SI2 message instead of expected SI2ter during TC=5 (see GSM 05.02 sec 6.3.4 "Mapping of BCCH data"). As a result, some MS won't allow registering to the network. To avoid this kind of scenario, enable force-combined-si by default on nanoBTS while still allowing to overwrite the feature through VTY. Other BTS models are kept with force-combined-si disabled by default as usually, since they seems to be working fine when SI2ter is enabled. Related: OS#3063 Change-Id: Ide6e8967de0eedc9e2bcaf4414aaa537b009d72d |
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