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Configuring OpenBSC for use with more than one BTS

This short how-to guide assumes that you already have a functioning [wiki:osmo-nitb] and two or more BTS available.

Note that if you are using BTS based on OsmoBTS/OsmoTRX handover requires:

=== Example network architecture ===

In this example we have one system running the NITB software and two BTS that are built on the [wiki:OsmoBTS] software.

{{{
#!graphviz
digraph G {
rankdir = LR;
BSC -> BTS0 [ label = "A-bis" dir=both ];
BSC -> BTS1 [ label = "A-bis" dir=both ];
BSC [ shape = square label = "BSC\n172.30.1.10" ];
BTS0 [ shape = square label = "BTS 0\n172.30.1.11" ];
BTS1 [ shape = square label = "BTS 1\n172.30.1.12" ];
}
}}}

=== BTS configuration ===

There are two OsmoBTS parameters in particular which must be correctly configured:

  • '''ipa unit-id''' - each BTS must use a unique value
  • '''oml remote-ip''' - this is the BSC IP address

The example configuration that follows is for two BTS both on the GSM900 band.

==== BTS 0 ====

{{{
bts 0
band GSM900
ipa unit-id 1801 0
oml remote-ip 172.30.1.11
rtp jitter-buffer 0
paging lifetime 0
gsmtap-sapi bcch
gsmtap-sapi ccch
gsmtap-sapi rach
gsmtap-sapi agch
gsmtap-sapi pch
gsmtap-sapi sdcch
gsmtap-sapi pacch
gsmtap-sapi pdtch
gsmtap-sapi sacch
fn-advance 20
ms-power-loop -10
timing-advance-loop
trx 0
rxgain 12
power 0
trx 1
rxgain 12
power 0
}}}

==== BTS 1 ====

{{{
bts 1
band GSM900
ipa unit-id 1802 0
oml remote-ip 172.30.1.12
rtp jitter-buffer 0
paging lifetime 0
gsmtap-sapi bcch
gsmtap-sapi ccch
gsmtap-sapi rach
gsmtap-sapi agch
gsmtap-sapi pch
gsmtap-sapi sdcch
gsmtap-sapi pacch
gsmtap-sapi pdtch
gsmtap-sapi sacch
fn-advance 20
ms-power-loop -10
timing-advance-loop
trx 0
rxgain 12
power 0
trx 1
rxgain 12
power 0
}}}

=== BSC configuration ===

There are a number of NITB parameters that you must pay particular attention to:

  • '''BTS ''n''' * '''band''' - as configured in the BTS * '''base_station_id_code''' - should be unique in location area * '''ip.access unit_id''' - as configured in the BTS * '''trx ''n'' * '''arfcn''' - this must be frequencies that you have a licence for and the channels used must be unique across all TRX and BTS
  • '''neighbor-list mode automatic'''

Of course, there are many other parameters that can be set and which may be important to your installation. For details of all the configuration options please see the [wiki:osmo-nitb_VTY NITB VTY reference].

{{{
!
! OpenBSC (UNKNOWN) configuration saved from vty
!!
password foo
!
line vty
no login
!
e1_input
e1_line 0 driver ipa
e1_line 0 port 0
no e1_line 0 keepalive
network
network country code 1
mobile network code 1
short name Osmocom
long name Osmocom
auth policy accept-all
location updating reject cause 13
encryption a5 0
neci 1
paging any use tch 0
rrlp mode none
mm info 1
handover 1
handover window rxlev averaging 10
handover window rxqual averaging 1
handover window rxlev neighbor averaging 10
handover power budget interval 6
handover power budget hysteresis 3
handover maximum distance 9999
timer t3101 10
timer t3103 0
timer t3105 0
timer t3107 0
timer t3109 4
timer t3111 0
timer t3113 60
timer t3115 0
timer t3117 0
timer t3119 0
timer t3122 10
timer t3141 0
dtx-used 0
subscriber-keep-in-ram 0
bts 0
type sysmobts
band GSM900
cell_identity 0
location_area_code 1
base_station_id_code 63
ms max power 15
cell reselection hysteresis 4
rxlev access min 0
periodic location update 30
radio-link-timeout 32
channel allocator ascending
rach tx integer 9
rach max transmission 7
channel-descrption attach 1
channel-descrption bs-pa-mfrms 5
channel-descrption bs-ag-blks-res 1
ip.access unit_id 1801 0
oml ip.access stream_id 255 line 0
neighbor-list mode automatic
gprs mode none
no force-combined-si
trx 0
rf_locked 0
arfcn 74
nominal power 23
max_power_red 0
rsl e1 tei 0
timeslot 0
phys_chan_config CCCH+SDCCH4
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 1
phys_chan_config SDCCH8
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 2
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 3
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 4
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 5
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 6
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 7
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
trx 1
rf_locked 0
arfcn 84
nominal power 23
max_power_red 0
rsl e1 tei 0
timeslot 0
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 1
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 2
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 3
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 4
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 5
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 6
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 7
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
bts 1
type sysmobts
band GSM900
cell_identity 0
location_area_code 1
base_station_id_code 62
ms max power 15
cell reselection hysteresis 4
rxlev access min 0
periodic location update 30
radio-link-timeout 32
channel allocator ascending
rach tx integer 9
rach max transmission 7
channel-descrption attach 1
channel-descrption bs-pa-mfrms 5
channel-descrption bs-ag-blks-res 1
ip.access unit_id 1802 0
oml ip.access stream_id 255 line 0
neighbor-list mode automatic
gprs mode none
no force-combined-si
trx 0
rf_locked 0
arfcn 111
nominal power 23
max_power_red 0
rsl e1 tei 0
timeslot 0
phys_chan_config CCCH+SDCCH4
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 1
phys_chan_config SDCCH8
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 2
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 3
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 4
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 5
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 6
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 7
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
trx 1
rf_locked 0
arfcn 122
nominal power 23
max_power_red 0
rsl e1 tei 0
timeslot 0
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 1
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 2
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 3
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 4
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 5
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 6
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
timeslot 7
phys_chan_config TCH/F
hopping enabled 0
}}}

==== Handover ====

In the above NITB configuration you will see that handover has been enabled and associated parameters configured. These are:

  • '''handover 1''' * ''Enable in-call handover between multiple BTS.''
  • '''handover window rxlev averaging 10''' * ''The receive level of the serving cell should be averaged over 10 SACCH frames.''
  • '''handover window rxqual averaging 1''' * ''The receive quality of the serving cell should be averaged over 1 SACCH frame.''
  • '''handover window rxlev neighbor averaging 10''' * ''The Rx Level of a neighbour cell should be averaged over 10 SACCH frames.''
  • '''handover power budget interval 6''' * ''Consider performing a power budget (Rx level) handover every 6 SACCH frames.''
  • '''handover power budget hysteresis 3''' * ''Set hysteresis (prevents continuous handover back and forth) to 3.''
  • '''handover maximum distance 9999''' * ''When the distance from the BTS is greater than 9999 attempt a distance handover.''

These values can be tuned to modify the behaviour of handover.

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