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author | Oliver Smith <osmith@sysmocom.de> | 2018-11-16 12:01:00 +0100 |
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committer | Oliver Smith <osmith@sysmocom.de> | 2018-11-28 10:36:20 +0100 |
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diff --git a/OsmoMSC/chapters/net.adoc b/OsmoMSC/chapters/net.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 06be4ba..0000000 --- a/OsmoMSC/chapters/net.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -[[net]] -== Configuring the Core Network - -The core network parameters are configured by the config file (as in `osmo-msc --c osmo-msc.cfg`). The config file is parsed by the VTY, which is also -available via telnet in the running `osmo-msc` instance. Be aware that even -though you may be able to change these parameters without restarting -`osmo-msc`, some may not take immediate effect, and it is safest to use the -config file to have these parameters set at startup time. - -The core network parameters are found in the `config` / `network`. - -A full reference to the available commands can be found in the _OsmoMSC VTY -reference manual_ <<vty-ref-osmomsc>>. This section describes only the most -commonly used settings. - -Here is an overview of the config items, described in more detail below: - ----- -network - network country code 262 - mobile network code 89 - mm info 1 - short name OsmoMSC - long name OsmoMSC - authentication required - encryption a5 3 ----- - -[TIP] -==== -Use the telnet VTY interface to query the current configuration of a running -`osmo-msc` process: - ----- -$ telnet localhost 4254 -OsmoMSC> enable -OsmoMSC# show running-config ----- - -Some parameters may be changed without restarting `osmo-msc`. To reach the -`network` node, enter: - ----- -OsmoMSC> enable -OsmoMSC# configure terminal -OsmoMSC(config)# network -OsmoMSC(config-net)# short name Example-Name -OsmoMSC(config-net)# exit -OsmoMSC(config)# ----- - -The telnet VTY features tab-completion as well as context sensitive help shown -when entering a `?` question mark. - -You can always use the `list` VTY command or enter `?` on the blank prompt to -get a list of all possible commands at the current node. -==== - - -=== MCC/MNC - -The key identities of every GSM PLMN is the Mobile Country Code and the Mobile -Network Code. They are identical over the entire network. In most cases, the -MCC/MNC will be allocated to the operator by the respective local regulatory -authority. For example, to set the MCC/MNC of 262-89, have this in your -osmo-msc.cfg: - ----- -network - network country code 262 - mobile network code 89 ----- - - -=== Configuring MM INFO - -The _MM INFO_ procedure can be used after a successful _LOCATION UPDATE_ in -order to transmit the human-readable network name as well as local time zone -information to the MS. By default, _MM INFO_ is not active, i.e. `0`. Set to `1` -to activate this feature: - ----- -network - mm info 1 - short name OsmoMSC - long name OsmoMSC ----- - -[NOTE] -==== -Not all phones support the MM INFO procedure. If a phone is not -factory-programmed to contain the name for your MCC/MNC, it will likely only -provide a numeric display of the network name, such as _262-89_, or show the -country code transformed into a letter, such as _D 89_. -==== - -The time information transmitted is determined by the local system time of the -operating system on which OsmoMSC is running. - - -=== Authentication - -Authorized subscribers must be entered in the HLR database, see the _OsmoHLR -reference manual_ <<userman-osmohlr>>. If authentication tokens (such as KI for -2G, or K and OP/OPC for UMTS) are present in the HLR, OsmoMSC will only attach -a subscriber after successful authentication. - -If no authentication keys are present in the HLR for a given subscriber, -OsmoMSC will attach the subscriber _without_ authentication. You can reject -subscribers that lack authentication info in the HLR with this setting: - ----- -network - authentication required ----- - -=== Ciphering - -To enable ciphering on the radio link, authentication must take place first: -the Kc resulting from authentication is the key used for ciphering. Hence, all -subscribers must have authentication tokens available in the HLR for ciphering. - -The MS, BTS and MSC must agree on a ciphering algorithm to use. - -- The MS sends its supported ciphering algorithms via Classmark IEs during - Location Updating. -- Typically the BSC needs to know which A5 ciphers are supported by connected - BTSes. -- Finally, OsmoMSC may impose that specific A5 ciphers shall not be considered. - -It is the responsibility of the BSC to then pick an A5 cipher that satisfies -all requirements. - -- In OsmoMSC, A5/0 means that ciphering is turned off. -+ ----- -network - encryption a5 0 ----- - -- A5/1 and A5/3 are currently supported by Osmocom. -+ ----- -network - encryption a5 3 ----- - -- Never use A5/2: it is an "export grade cipher" and has been deprecated for - its low ciphering strength. - -NOTE: At the time of writing, OsmoMSC supports setting only a single A5 cipher, -while it should be able to allow a set of ciphers. This is subject to ongoing -development. |