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1 | 1 | This page is a reference fo all VTY commands, both for interactive use at the command line, as well as for the configuration file. |
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3 | == configuration reference == |
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5 | === network level === |
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6 | |||
7 | ==== network country code ==== |
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9 | The MCC to be used for this network. Default is 1. |
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11 | ==== mobile network code ==== |
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13 | The MNC to be used for this network. Default is 1. |
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15 | ==== short name ==== |
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17 | This is the short network name to be used in the GSM 04.08 MM INFO message. |
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18 | |||
19 | ==== long name ==== |
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21 | This is the long network name to be used in the GSM 04.08 MM INFO message. |
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23 | ==== auth policy ==== |
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25 | This defines the authentication policy of the network. Possible values are: |
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27 | * ''closed'': Don't allow anyone who is not marked as authorized=1 in the hlr database |
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28 | * ''accept-all': Accept everyone into the network |
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29 | * ''token'': Use a special [wiki:TokenAuthPolicy] |
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31 | === bts level === |
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33 | ==== type ==== |
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35 | The type of the BTS. Currently supported; |
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36 | |||
37 | * ''bs-11'' |
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38 | * ''nanobts900'' |
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39 | * ''nanobts1800'' |
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40 | |||
41 | ==== band ==== |
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43 | The GSM band of the BTS. Currently supported: |
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45 | * |
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46 | |||
47 | ==== location area code ==== |
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49 | The LAC of the location area to which this BTS belongs. |
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50 | |||
51 | ==== base station id code ==== |
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53 | The BSIC of this BTS within the location area. |
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55 | ==== ms max power ==== |
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57 | maximum transmit power (in dBm) to be used by MS in this BTS |
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58 | |||
59 | ==== periodic location update ==== |
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61 | Specify the number of seconds at which periodic location updating shall be performed by MS in this BTS (T3212) |
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63 | ==== channel allocator ==== |
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65 | Whether the channels should be allocated in ascending or descending order |
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67 | ==== cell barred ==== |
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69 | Whether this BTS is barred from access or not. |
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71 | ==== ip.access unit_id ==== |
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73 | The ip.access Unit ID. Unit ID is used to identify the BTS to the BSC. You set the Unit ID of the BTS by using the [wiki:ipaccess-config] program. Make sure you use the same Unit ID in the nanoBTS as well as in OpenBSC. |
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75 | ==== oml e1 tei ==== |
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77 | The Q.921 TEI to be used for the A-bis OML link of this BTS. Make sure you use the same value than you have set in the BTS. |
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79 | ==== oml e1 line E1_LINE timeslot <1-31> sub-slot (0|1|2|3|full) ==== |
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81 | Set the E1 line, timeslot and sub-slot for the OML link to this BTS. |
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84 | === trx level === |
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86 | ==== arfcn ==== |
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88 | The ARFCN of a non-hopping TRX. |
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90 | ==== max_power_red ==== |
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92 | How many dB the nominal transmit power of the TRX should be reduced from its maximum. |
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94 | If your transmitter is set to e.g. 24 dBm and you set this to 10, your actual output power will be 14 dBm. |
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96 | ==== rsl e1 tei ==== |
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98 | The Q.921 TEI to be used for the A-bis RSL link between BTS and BSC. Make sure you don't use the same TEI twice in one E1 Link. |
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100 | ==== rsl e1 line E1_LINE timeslot <1-13> sub-slot (0|1|2|3|full) ==== |
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102 | Set the E1 Line, E1 timeslot and sub-slot for the RSL link to this BTS. |
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104 | === timeslot level === |
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106 | ==== phys_chan_config ==== |
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108 | Set the physical channel configuration of this GSM on-air timeslot: |
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110 | * ''NONE'': do not use this timeslot |
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111 | * ''CCCH'': regular CCCH configuration (BCCH+RACH+PCH+AGCH) |
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112 | * ''CCCH+SDCCH4'': CCCH plus SDCCH/4 combination |
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113 | * ''TCH/F'': Full TCH |
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114 | * ''TCH/H'': Half TCH |
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115 | * ''SDCCH8'': SDCCH/8 combination |