# LCR GSM options ################# # Enable debugging of OpenBSC library. # Refer to OpenBSC project for debugging options. # By default, debugging is turned off. #debug DRLL:DCC:DMM:DRR:DRSL:DNM:DSMS:DMNCC:DMNSMS:DPAG:DMUX # Two Loopback interfaces for audio transfer between OpenBSC and mISDN. # The first interface must provide B-channelis for each call mobile call. # The seond interface links them to LCR. # Use 30 B-channels unless you need more due to many TRXs. # -> Load with: "modprobe mISDN_l1loop pri=1 nchannel=30" # By default "mISDN_l1loop.1" and "mISDN_l1loop.2" is used. #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 database of Home Location Register (HLR) # HLR stores all subscribers. It will be used to grant access to the network. # It is an Sqlite3 database. Refer to OpenBSC project for handling. # 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 # To keep layer 2 connection to BS11 when quitting, use this option. # It is only usefull for developing. TRX will stay on. # Also changes in frequency, mcc, mnc, lac while keeping layer 2 will cause # malefunction of BSC. # Warning: Keeping layer 2 link may prevent emergency calls. (See below) #keep-l2 # You must define a list of your BTS'. # Usage: 'bts bs11 [] # 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 # use it to set up an emergency call. # The received emergency call will have 'emergency' as dialed number. But this # number can't be dialed on PSTN networks without chaning. # If you disable shutdown, be sure to provide routing of emergency calls to # emergency facility. If you can't do that, don't touch it! #no-emergency-shutdown # Write BTS-Link traffic to PCAP file. #pcapfile pcap