[Commotion-dev] FYI: Serval & OpenBTS integration

Dan Staples danstaples at opentechinstitute.org
Wed Nov 14 16:34:59 UTC 2012


Thanks Alexander, we'll try all those suggestions. Do you know if
Asterisk needs to be running in order for OpenBTS to write to the
Subscriber Registry db, or does OpenBTS write directly to the db?

Also, you mentioned at the Hackday that some phones have compatibility
problems with OpenBTS...what exactly about those phones in incompatible?
Is it certain brands or chipsets?

Dan

On Tue 13 Nov 2012 10:54:09 PM EST, Alexander Chemeris wrote:
>
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Dan Staples
> <danstaples at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the documentation on integrating Serval with OpenBTS. Here
>> in our lab we're on our way to testing that out, using our Range 5150
>> for the radio hardware. Our snag right now is that for some reason our
>> OpenBTS build isn't talking to the Subscriber Registry db when a
>> registration is made...anyone else experienced that?
>
>
> There could be several reasons for that. Ones which come to my mind:
>
> 1. Phone thinks that it's already registered and just does not
> communicate with the BTS at all. Then there is not reason for the BTS
> to contact with the Subscriber Registry. This may happen if you power
> on a BTS soon enough after you powered it off - for a phone it looks
> like BTS signal was lost and then re-appear, e.g. like you went to a
> tunnel and came back. To force a phone to register after a BTS restart
> is to change BTS's LAC. In that case a phone thinks it moved to
> another Location Area and will send a Location Update Request (LUR).
>
> 2. "SIP.Proxy.Registration" configuration parameter is not configured
> properly in the OpenBTS installation.
>
> Thus I recommend you to:
> * Double-check SIP.Proxy.Registration configuration parameter.
> * Run Wireshark and check for SIP traffic.
> * Run `tail -f <OpenBTS_logs>` and check whether there is any traffic
> between the phone and the BTS when you expect it.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Alexander Chemeris.
> CEO, Fairwaves LLC / ООО УмРадио
> http://fairwaves.ru
> -- 
> Dan Staples
> Open Technology Institute


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