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authorHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2017-07-20 01:47:39 +0200
committerHarald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org>2017-07-20 09:39:09 +0200
commit9f64c54040857079fa5ca35bf522d3befe7ac362 (patch)
tree99a18afb262e42d6ae833192570b6f4e578f0a94 /openbsc/doc/examples/osmo-nitb/bs11/openbsc.cfg
parent4d87e22980edb5a0ec170801980f76c837183b32 (diff)
GSM timers: User reasonable defaults; don't save if equal default
A number of the GSM timers (including T3109) had no reasonable default values if not specified in the VTY / config file. Together with unconditional writing to the config file, this created config files with a persistent setting for important timers as '0'. To make things worse, many of our example cofig files suffered from the same problem. Let's avoid this from happening by * having reasonable defaults if nothing specified in the config file * conditionally savingg timers only if they differ from default * reject any timer values that state zero during start-up (see previous commit) Change-Id: Iaac0bfca423852b61d8b9eb1438157ef00d0d8c8 Closes: OS#2380
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diff --git a/openbsc/doc/examples/osmo-nitb/bs11/openbsc.cfg b/openbsc/doc/examples/osmo-nitb/bs11/openbsc.cfg
index 6c47a902d..bcb0b984a 100644
--- a/openbsc/doc/examples/osmo-nitb/bs11/openbsc.cfg
+++ b/openbsc/doc/examples/osmo-nitb/bs11/openbsc.cfg
@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ network
mobile network code 1
short name OpenBSC
long name OpenBSC
- timer t3101 10
- timer t3113 60
bts 0
type bs11
band GSM900