Osmocom's Base Station Controller for 2G mobile networks
https://osmocom.org/projects/osmobsc
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Allow resetting the BSSMAP link from VTY, for BSC_Tests.ttcn. In the field, detecting that an MSC is lost is done by getting three connection failures in a row. For the BSC_Tests, it is easier to just provide a VTY command to reset an MSC's link status. I want to add tests that verify the stat items reflecting the MSC connection status. To be able to run a test expecting fewer connected MSC after a test that launched more MSCs requires the links to be reset. Related: SYS#5542 Related: Ice3056dc46c94f9399f8379db7aeb7193782f2f2 (osmo-ttcn3-hacks) Change-Id: I1975941b790d2b30d0904d41e456220cba26ecff |
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Makefile.am | ||
README | ||
README.vty-tests | ||
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configure.ac | ||
git-version-gen | ||
osmoappdesc.py |
README
About OsmoBSC ============= OsmoBSC originated from the OpenBSC project, which started as a minimalistic all-in-one implementation of the GSM Network. In 2017, OpenBSC had reached maturity and diversity (including M3UA SIGTRAN and 3G support in the form of IuCS and IuPS interfaces) that naturally lead to a separation of the all-in-one approach to fully independent separate programs as in typical GSM networks. OsmoBSC was one of the parts split off from the old openbsc.git. Before, it worked as a standalone osmo-bsc binary as well as a combination of libbsc and libmsc, i.e. the old OsmoNITB. Since the standalone OsmoMSC with a true A interface (and IuCS for 3G support) is available, OsmoBSC exists only as a separate standalone entity. OsmoBSC exposes - A over IP towards an MSC (e.g. OsmoMSC); - Abis interfaces towards various kinds of BTS; - The Osmocom typical telnet VTY and CTRL interfaces. Find OsmoBSC issue tracker and wiki online at https://osmocom.org/projects/osmobsc https://osmocom.org/projects/osmobsc/wiki OsmoBSC-NAT is a specialized solution to navigating RTP streams through a NAT. (Todo: describe in more detail)