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authorroot2009-08-23 14:58:21 +0200
committerroot2009-08-23 14:58:21 +0200
commitcf1ea15cc320019d7b41eb56aeeb3c1956fbb7a0 (patch)
treed24ffc03e9e15fe0d012f1a063ee0b1a83493f64 /default
parentMinor fix in display facility. (diff)
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LCR now compiles with current version of OpenBSC.
No more patch is required, just link openbsc directory to LCR source directory and run "configure": cd lcr ln -s path_to_openbsc/openbsc . modified: Makefile.am modified: Makefile.in deleted: bootstrap.c deleted: bootstrap.h modified: configure modified: configure.ac modified: default/gsm.conf modified: gsm.cpp modified: gsm.h modified: gsm_conf.c
Diffstat (limited to 'default')
-rw-r--r--default/gsm.conf38
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 33 deletions
diff --git a/default/gsm.conf b/default/gsm.conf
index 2fb9fae..456dbf3 100644
--- a/default/gsm.conf
+++ b/default/gsm.conf
@@ -15,27 +15,9 @@
#interface-bsc mISDN_l1loop.1
#interface-lcr mISDN_l1loop.2
-# GSM network names.
-# This name is presented to the mobile station.
-# By default 'LCR' is used.
-#long-name Linux-Call-Router
-#short-name LCR
-
-# Give the GSM country code.
-# The country code is different from the PSTN country code. E.g Germany uses
-# 262 instead of 49. Use this for IMSI catching.
-# This will override the default value of 1 = 'test country';
-#mcc 001
-
-# Give the GSM network code.
-# The network code is different from the PSTN network codes. Change this if
-# you run different test networks in the same locations.
-# This will override the default value of 1 = 'test network';
-#mnc 01
-
-# Give the location area code.
-# The location area code is not known to the author of LCR. Don't change it!
-#lac 1
+# Give openbsc.cnf config file
+# It will be located at /usr/local/lcr by default.
+#config openbsc.cfg
# Give database of Home Location Register (HLR)
# HLR stores all subscribers. It will be used to grant access to the network.
@@ -43,10 +25,8 @@
# The database is located at /usr/local/lcr by default.
#hlr hlr.sqlite3
-# Authorization of unknown subscribers.
-# To allow all subscribers to access the network, use this option.
-# By default, subscribers are only accepted if allowed in the HLR
-allow-all
+# How to reject unknown subscribers.
+#reject-cause 0
# To keep layer 2 connection to BS11 when quitting, use this option.
# It is only usefull for developing. TRX will stay on.
@@ -55,14 +35,6 @@ allow-all
# Warning: Keeping layer 2 link may prevent emergency calls. (See below)
#keep-l2
-# You must define a list of your BTS'.
-# Usage: 'bts bs11 <card> <frequency> [<frequency 2>]
-# The keyword 'bts' is used to specify a BTS. Multiple BTS' may be defined.
-# The 'bs11' keyword specifies a BS11 BTS connected to an E1 card.
-# The frequency is given for the first TRX (tranceiver).
-# In case of a second tranceiver, give frequency 2.
-bts bs11 0 123
-
# Shutdown on emergency calls:
# This option will prevent a shutdown if an emergency call is received. In
# case of an emergency, a mobile phone may log onto you GSM network and may