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= Welcome to OpenBSC =
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This is a project aiming to create a Free Software, (A)GPL-licensed software implementations for the GSM/3GPP protocol stacks and elements.
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We have started with an A-bis (plus BSC/MSC/HLR) implementation for experimentation and research purpose, but have since moved way beyond that.
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What this means: OpenBSC is a ''GSM network in a box'' software, implementing the minimal necessary parts to build a small, self-contained GSM network.
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OpenBSC includes functionality normally performed by the following components of a GSM network: BSC (Base Station Controller), MSC (Mobile Switching Center), HLR (Home Location Register), AuC (Authentication Center), VLR (Visitor Location Register), EIR (Equipment Identity Register).
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Right now we are targeting the '''Siemens BS11 microBTS''' and '''ip.access nanoBTS''' GSM base transceiver station, but we are planning to support different [wiki:BTS] equipment in the future.
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''We are looking for [wiki:HardwareDonations] of any kind of GSM / 3G related carrier equipment.''
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== OpenBSC Software ==
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 * Software for running a full minimal GSM Network in a Box:
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  * [wiki:OpenBSC] -- The Free Software project implementing various parts of the GSM network
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   * [wiki:BscHack] -- A stand-alone gsm-network-in-a-box program implementing minimal subset of BSC, MSC, HLR, AuC and EIR.
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    * [wiki:bsc_hack_VTY] -- Reference for the interactive command line and config file
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 * Software utilities for BTS configuration, provisioning and the like
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  * [wiki:bs11_config] -- A small tool for configuring the BS-11 using RS232
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  * [wiki:ipaccess-find] -- A small tool to find nanoBTS in your network 
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  * [wiki:ipaccess-config] -- A small tool to set NVRAM configuration of the nanoBTS
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  * [wiki:isdnsync] -- A small tool to use the PSTN as frequency standard
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 * Software for running in pure ''BSC only'' mode, attaching via A/SCCP to a MSC
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  * [wiki:bsc_msc_ip] -- A utility to connect to a MSC via A over IP
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   * [wiki:OpenBSCWithSCCP] -- Howto use OpenBSC with a separate/real MSC
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  * [wiki:bsc_mgcp] -- A stupid MediaGatewayControlProtocol (MGCP) gateway
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   * [wiki:bsc_mgcp_VTY] -- Reference for the interactive command line and config file
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 * Special purpose software for aggregating multiple A or Gb links
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  * [wiki:bsc_nat] -- a BSC NAT/Multiplexer
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   * [wiki:bsc_nat_VTY] -- Reference for the interactive command line and config file
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   * [wiki:bsc_nat_release] -- Release testing for the BSC NAT.
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  * [wiki:osmo-gbproxy] -- A proxy/gateway for aggregating multiple Gb links betwen BSS and SGSN
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   * [wiki:osmo-gbproxy_VTY] -- Reference for the interactive command line and config file
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 * GPRS related software
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  * [wiki:osmo-sgsn] -- A work-in-progress SGSN
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   * [wiki:osmo-sgsn_VTY] -- Reference for the interactive command line and config file
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   * [wiki:OpenBSC_GPRS] -- Howto add data support to your OpenBSC setup
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=== Information related to a specific BTS model ===
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 * [wiki:BS11] -- The Siemens BS-11 microBTS
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  * [wiki:BS11_Sales] -- BS-11 units are sold out by now, sorry.
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  * [wiki:BS11_Package_List] -- Make sure everything is in the package
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  * [wiki:BS11_Configuration] -- How to use / setup the hardware
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  * [wiki:BS11_LMT] -- The local maintenance Terminal
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  * [wiki:BS11_Getting_Started] -- Getting started with your BS-11
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  * [wiki:BS11_Troubleshooting] -- When something doesn't work
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  * [wiki:BS11_Internals] -- Details like PCB photographs
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  * [wiki:E1-to-RJ45] -- Howto build your E1<>RJ45 cable
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  * [wiki:Isdnsync] -- Howto use the PSTN as frequency standard
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 * [wiki:nanoBTS] -- the ip.access nanoBTS
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  * [wiki:nanoBTS_Models] -- Known models
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  * [wiki:nanoBTS_Internals] -- Details like PCB photographs and debug port
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  * [wiki:nanoBTS_multiTRX] -- Creating a nanoBTS multi-TRX setup
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=== Miscellaneous Information ===
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 * [wiki:HFC-E1 HFC-E1 Evaluation Board] -- The E1 card we use for attaching classic E1 based A-bis links
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 * [wiki:GSMStandards] -- The specifications for GSM
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 * [wiki:A5_GSM_AT_tricks] -- A5: Authentication & Ciphering
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 * [wiki:mISDN] -- The Linux ISDN stack
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 * [wiki:HandsetBugs] -- Things we have observed during development
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 * [wiki:GSM_Security] -- The GSM security issues that we find
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 * [wiki:LegalNotes] -- Important Legal notes on operating GSM base stations
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 * [wiki:FieldTests] -- The OpenBSC field tests and their reports
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=== Howtos ===
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 * Standard configuration:
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   * [wiki:Building_OpenBSC] -- Getting started with OpenBSC under Debian
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 * Advanced topics:
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   * [wiki:OpenBSC_LCR] -- OpenBSC+LCR with Asterisk
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   * [wiki:OpenBSC_Crypto] -- Howto add A5/x cryptography support to your OpenBSC setup
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 * RF Topics:
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   * [wiki:cable_antenna] -- Build new antennas for your BTS
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   * [wiki:ethernet_dummyload] -- Use an old ethernet terminator as dummyload
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   * [wiki:10db_attenuator] -- Turn 30mW into 3 mW
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== Developers ==
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 * git checkout is available via {{{git clone git://bs11-abis.gnumonks.org/openbsc.git}}}
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   * you now also need libosmocore to build openbsc: {{{git clone git://git.osmocom.org/libosmocore.git}}}
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 * Mailinglist is at [http://lists.gnumonks.org/mailman/listinfo/openbsc]
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 * [wiki:Tarballs] of libosmocore and OpenBSC
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 * Wiki is right here ;)
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=== Tools for developers ===
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 * [wiki:WandelGoltermannMA10] -- a GSM protocol analyzer ISA card
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 * [wiki:TektronixK1103] -- GSM protocol tester and analyzer
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 * [wiki:PacketDump] -- Using wireshark on PCAP files
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 * [wiki:MagicSIM] -- SIM cards where you can program the Ki
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== News ==
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 * OpenBSC was running an experimental GSM network at [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010 27c3] in December 2010
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 * The slides of the [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3007.en.html 25C3 presentation ''Running your own GSM network''] [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/attachments/1259_25C3-OpenBSC.pdf are available].
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 * The slides of the [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/events/3535.en.html 26C3 presentation ''Fuzzing GSM handsets using OpenBSC''] [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2009/Fahrplan/attachments/1503_openbsc_gsm_fuzzing.pdf are available]
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== Related projects ==
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 * [http://bb.osmocom.org/] -- OsmocomBB - Free Software GSM protocol stack for mobile phones
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 * [http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/OpenBTS OpenBTS]
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 * [http://wiki.thc.org/gsm/ The THC GSM project]
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 * [http://airprobe.org/ airprobe.org]
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 * [http://www2.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~goeller/ Homepage of Dr.-Ing. Joachim Goeller]
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== Thanks ==
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 * to [http://netzing.de] for funding part of the OpenBSC development
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 * to [http://junghanns.net] for supporting us with discounted E1 boards
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 * to [http://www.on-waves.com] for funding part of the OpenBSC development
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== Starting Points about trac ==
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 * About WikiFormatting
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 * TracGuide --  Built-in Documentation
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 * [http://trac.edgewall.org/ The Trac project] -- Trac Open Source Project
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 * [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracFaq Trac FAQ] -- Frequently Asked Questions
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 * TracSupport --  Trac Support
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