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Author SHA1 Message Date
Neels Hofmeyr b5a3d6732a cfg templates: log level and source basename last, log no category-hex
Makes for saner log output in stderr files.

Change-Id: I2755beffd18d6779367c04e4aaaed119d66eb3be
2020-12-10 23:03:27 +00:00
Pau Espin 1b11c5916c templates: Update .cfg files to use logging level set-all
VTY cmd "logging level all" is deprecated in favour of "logging level
set-all", but the required behaviour in this case is "logging level
set-all".

Change-Id: Ice54fca6be86f05a02ce4ae783e6e42e6958b95d
2018-10-03 14:56:32 +02:00
Pau Espin 99efe820e4 ggsn: Bind VTY and CTRL ifaces to assigned ip addr
Change-Id: I26735a21cd53183dfe0a75e5bd24954d583c354f
2018-06-22 12:13:52 +02:00
Pau Espin 6641994d8d Set osmo-ggsn ipv6 link-local addr and enable ipv6 ctx activate test
osmo-ggsn requires a link-local IPv6 address to be added to the
tun interface, otherwise the apn will not be configured correctly and it
won't be able to allocate addresses from the ipv6 pool later on.
Some OS don't support autoconfiguring link-local IPv6 addresses when the
interface is brought up (some linux versions are known to fail at it).
This is the case for our Prod osmo-gsm-tester setup (running debian8
with kernel 3.16.51).

Make sure we configure correctly the interface by forcing osmo-ggsn to
set on the interface and use a specific IPv6 link-local address. This is
done by using the "ipv6 link-local" vty cmd in osmo-ggsn.

After this modification, we can re-enable ipv6 gprs context creation as
it will work in Prod setup.

Related: OS#2746

Change-Id: Ib291c02a3c57a4189f9c4b1b856109be97ad2a34
2017-12-15 12:08:47 +01:00
Pau Espin 30ceb5c9a2 Add OsmoGgsn class
Change-Id: I0eed70838e4e8656c4bc1337df70e631a10d69c7
2017-12-05 11:09:10 +00:00