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Prerequisites
  
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Here we assume Ubuntu 12.04 LTS as the OS.
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You must install the packages libortp8 and libortp-dev 3.2.1 from Lucid 10.04. Do not install the current versions found in the Ubuntu repository as OpenBTS will not compile with them; hopefully this will be fixed with the next tag release. Download the files here:
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http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/amd64/libortp8/download  http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/amd64/libortp-dev/download
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Do not use dpkg to install, as this will cause some nasty package errors. Either use gdebi (command line) or the Ubuntu Software Manager (GUI) to install the .deb files.
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You can then proceed to install the other prerequisites.
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sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool libosip2-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev g++ sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev erlang libreadline6-dev libncurses5-dev
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You also need to compile and install the a53 module. From the root source directory (public), run:
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cd a53
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sudo make install
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Building OpenBTS
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OpenBTS
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The build is fairly similar to what is described in the guide. However, we don't want to build from trunk. Here we build with a USRP; substitute the "sudo ./configure" line with the appropriate line from http://wush.net/trac/rangepublic/wiki/BuildInstallRun#BuildingOpenBTS?. From the root source directory (public),
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cd openbts/tags/rP3.1.3
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sudo autoreconf -i
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sudo ./configure --with-uhd --with-resamp
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sudo make
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cd apps
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sudo ln -s ../Transceiver52M/transceiver .
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You will then need to create the default OpenBTS configuration database.
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sudo mkdir /etc/OpenBTS
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sudo sqlite3 -init ./apps/OpenBTS.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/OpenBTS.db ".quit"
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Running the following should dump out the default configurations.
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sqlite3 /etc/OpenBTS/OpenBTS.db .dump
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Subscriber Registry
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Make the Asterisk subscriber registry directory. Do not load the default as shown in the Wush guide, it will be automatically populated.
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sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/asterisk/sqlite3dir 
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Build SIPAuthServe. From the public directory:
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cd subscriberRegistry/tags/rP3.1.3
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sudo make
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Then you will need to initialize the subscriberRegistry config database. Run:
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cd subscriberRegistry
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sudo sqlite3 -init subscriberRegistry.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/sipauthserve.db ".quit"
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smqueue
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Build SMQueue. From the public directory:
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cd smqueue/tags/rP3.1.3
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sudo autoreconf -i
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sudo ./configure
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sudo make
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You can now run OpenBTS as you would a normal trunk install.
  
  

Revision as of 14:17, 14 January 2014

Sumber: http://wush.net/trac/rangepublic/wiki/InstallOpenBTSrP313

Prerequisites

Here we assume Ubuntu 12.04 LTS as the OS.

You must install the packages libortp8 and libortp-dev 3.2.1 from Lucid 10.04. Do not install the current versions found in the Ubuntu repository as OpenBTS will not compile with them; hopefully this will be fixed with the next tag release. Download the files here:

http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/amd64/libortp8/download  http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/amd64/libortp-dev/download

Do not use dpkg to install, as this will cause some nasty package errors. Either use gdebi (command line) or the Ubuntu Software Manager (GUI) to install the .deb files.

You can then proceed to install the other prerequisites.

sudo apt-get install autoconf libtool libosip2-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev g++ sqlite3 libsqlite3-dev erlang libreadline6-dev libncurses5-dev

You also need to compile and install the a53 module. From the root source directory (public), run:

cd a53 sudo make install

Building OpenBTS OpenBTS

The build is fairly similar to what is described in the guide. However, we don't want to build from trunk. Here we build with a USRP; substitute the "sudo ./configure" line with the appropriate line from http://wush.net/trac/rangepublic/wiki/BuildInstallRun#BuildingOpenBTS?. From the root source directory (public),

cd openbts/tags/rP3.1.3 sudo autoreconf -i sudo ./configure --with-uhd --with-resamp sudo make

cd apps sudo ln -s ../Transceiver52M/transceiver .

You will then need to create the default OpenBTS configuration database.

sudo mkdir /etc/OpenBTS sudo sqlite3 -init ./apps/OpenBTS.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/OpenBTS.db ".quit"

Running the following should dump out the default configurations.

sqlite3 /etc/OpenBTS/OpenBTS.db .dump

Subscriber Registry

Make the Asterisk subscriber registry directory. Do not load the default as shown in the Wush guide, it will be automatically populated.

sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/asterisk/sqlite3dir

Build SIPAuthServe. From the public directory:

cd subscriberRegistry/tags/rP3.1.3 sudo make

Then you will need to initialize the subscriberRegistry config database. Run:

cd subscriberRegistry sudo sqlite3 -init subscriberRegistry.example.sql /etc/OpenBTS/sipauthserve.db ".quit"

smqueue

Build SMQueue. From the public directory:

cd smqueue/tags/rP3.1.3 sudo autoreconf -i sudo ./configure sudo make

You can now run OpenBTS as you would a normal trunk install.


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