From: Akib S. <aki...@gm...> - 2011-11-30 18:47:18
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how do you know it support rrlp?? also is there any idea that which phones support rrlp protocol other than smart phones?? and how to identify them. On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Ed Bindl <eb...@gm...> wrote: > Kurtis: > > Good to know. Keep me up to date on your progress! > > Akib: > > I'm using a Nokia 2310 and an HTC Innovation. > > I also have a Hisense phone that I can use. > > -Ed > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Akib Sayyed <aki...@gm...> wrote: > >> which cellphones you used for testing ?? >> normal 2g phones or smart phones?? can you please give model number for >> those phones. >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Kurtis Heimerl <khe...@cs... >> > wrote: >> >>> Ok, I just had a long chat with the lead developer of the RRLP server. >>> Nothing works yet, but I had some things explained. >>> >>> Firstly, the "sendrrlp" CLI command is going to be removed. That was >>> for testing and should not be there. >>> Secondly, sendrrlp.escript is similarly supported. We should not be >>> using that as the base test case. >>> >>> Instead, if you set the Control.LUR.QueryRRLP configuration variable >>> to something not null, an RRLP query will be generated each time a >>> handset attaches to the BTS. I've tested this, and it "works". The cgi >>> script is hit. Unfortunately, it doesn't work exactly right. >>> >>> An easy way to simulate this situation is through the rrtest script. >>> That will need to be modified to hit the right server (open the file), >>> but >>> >>> ./rrtest loc >>> ./rrtest assist >>> ./rrtest testpos >>> >>> Simulate an RRLP query. >>> >>> Lastly, that's not working for me either. We're trying to figure out >>> why. However, it's at least an avenue for development/testing. >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Ed Bindl <eb...@gm...> wrote: >>> > I've got 3 phones to connect with, and 2 of them act weird sometimes. >>> I >>> > actually got the more modern one (cant remember what kind) to connect >>> and >>> > had the same symptom. It just received a text message. It should >>> definitely >>> > work with RRLP, so something is screwed up. >>> > >>> > The other one is some crazy unlocked korean phone, and half the menu >>> is in >>> > Korean. Needless to say, half the time i have no clue what its doing. >>> > >>> > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 5:48 PM, Kurtis Heimerl < >>> khe...@cs...> >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Sounds like that might be the issue, that Nokia isn't a particularly >>> >> modern phone (though 2006 should support RRLP). >>> >> >>> >> What do you mean by "cooperating"? >>> >> >>> >> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Ed Bindl <eb...@gm...> wrote: >>> >> > Yea, I'll try to remember everything I did. I meant to make note of >>> >> > everything, but I didn't exactly follow through. >>> >> > >>> >> > I sent the rrlp message through the command line and the same thing >>> >> > happens, >>> >> > I just get a text message that says RRLP0001FE98 (or what ever >>> command I >>> >> > send it). >>> >> > >>> >> > The Nokia2310 is the only 2G phone I have that seems to be >>> cooperating, >>> >> > so >>> >> > hopefully it's not simply a case of this phone not handling the >>> request >>> >> > correctly. >>> >> > >>> >> > Let me try to put together my notes real quick. >>> >> > >>> >> > -Ed >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:41 PM, Kurtis Heimerl >>> >> > <khe...@cs...> >>> >> > wrote: >>> >> >> >>> >> >> You're ahead of me, figuring out the RRLP server is my personal >>> task >>> >> >> for the week. Can you document what you've done so far on the wiki? >>> >> >> >>> >> >> Have you tried sending the RRLP message through the OpenBTS command >>> >> >> line? Just to figure out what's the phone's expected behavior is. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Ed Bindl <eb...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >> >> > Hey guys, >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Can any of you point me im the right direction for working with >>> RRLP? >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > I've got the RRLP server installed and running, but it doesn't >>> seem >>> >> >> > to >>> >> >> > be >>> >> >> > populating the RRLP table. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > Output: (IMSI is replaced with my actual imsi) >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > ed$ ./sendrrlp.escript 123412341234123 40 0 >>> >> >> > sending 00015098 >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > And the phone simply gets a text message that says: RRLP00015098 >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > The phone I'm using is a nokia 2310. >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > All the tests I've run seem to indicate that I have RRLP >>> configured >>> >> >> > correctly. Do any of you know of a way I can test that the cgi >>> >> >> > script >>> >> >> > has >>> >> >> > access to the RRLP db? >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > -Ed >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> >> >> > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >> >> > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure >>> >> >> > contains a definitive record of customers, application >>> performance, >>> >> >> > security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes >>> this >>> >> >> > data and makes sense of it. IT sense. 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