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abisip-find is a small command line tool to search and find BTS devices in your network (e.g. nanoBTS, sysmoBTS).
It uses broadcast packets of the UDP variant of the Abis-IP protocol on port 3006. and thus will find any BTS that can be reached by the all-network
broadcast address 255.255.255.255
Usage¶
Simply start the program and it will print one line for each BTS it can find:
$ ./abisip-find abisip-find (C) 2009 by Harald Welte This is FREE SOFTWARE with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY you might need to specify the outgoing network interface, e.g. ``./abisip-find eth0'' Trying to find ip.access BTS by broadcast UDP... MAC_Address='24:62:78:01:02:03' IP_Address='192.168.0.171' Serial_Number='123' Unit_ID='sysmoBTS 1002' MAC_Address='24:62:78:04:05:06' IP_Address='192.168.0.182' Serial_Number='456' Unit_ID='sysmoBTS 1002' MAC_Address='00:02:95:07:08:09' IP_Address='192.168.0.193' Unit_ID='1800/0/0' Location_1='' Location_2='BTS_NBT131G' Equipment_Version='165g029_79' Software_Version='168d402_v159b27d0' Unit_Name='nbts-00-02-95-07-08-09' Serial_Number='01234567' ^C
You may have to start the program as root and supply an interface:
$ sudo ./abisip-find eth0
Updated by neels about 8 years ago · 1 revisions