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==Install UHD==
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* http://code.ettus.com/redmine/ettus/projects/uhd/wiki/UHD_Linux
  
 
==Install liba53==
 
==Install liba53==

Revision as of 18:31, 14 January 2014

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

Install Pendukung

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


Install UHD

Install liba53

cd /home/openbts/software/public
cd a53/trunk
sudo make install

Compile

cd /home/openbts/software/public/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.

Referensi