Re: [Openbootts-discuss] Questions
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From: top500 <to...@gm...> - 2010-08-25 14:45:06
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Testing In the presence of a 'more attractive network', i.e one that is in the preferred list in the ME SIM, and has the ME/SIM combination provisioned in asterisk. An ME camping on a second network, when unprovisioned in asterisk, seem to stay camped on the OpenBTS, it does not roam to the network on which provision has been made for it. removing the IMSI from the asterisk database does not help either. taking the BTS down for a moment works !, but of course i loose all subscribers then :-( How would I push a subscriber off my network? Still looking at the specs to better understand this scenario. On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 3:15 PM, top500 <to...@gm...> wrote: > So if the ME had somewhere else to go, you think it would not > persistently come back to me? > > I can set that up and test. > > Can you confirm that in a multi network environment, if a roaming ME > attempts to camp on the OpenBTS, and its rejected - IMSI not in HLR -, > it will "go away" , looking for a network that will provide service.? > > I'm reading the specs to understand what happens under these circumstances. > > A hint or some direction would be very much appreciated. > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:40 PM, David Burgess <dbu...@ke...> wrote: >> >> The fact that you are in a totally screened environment might explain a lot >> of this persistent camping behavior. >> >> On Aug 25, 2010, at 12:10 AM, top500 wrote: >> >>> >>> I've never used my system outside of a fully screened environment. Its >>> not in the public arena. However i've seen what you demonstrate and >>> i'm amazed that you're not flooded with mobiles. I guess that in your >>> demos your limiting the capture range with power, rx antenna, and I >>> wonder do you set RX Lev Capture Min and TA capture to limit the range >>> too? >> >> >> David A. Burgess >> Kestrel Signal Processing, Inc. >> >> >> >> >> > |