W dniu 03.04.2018 o 12:04, Michael Spahn pisze:
> Nevermind, it’s working perfectly now, I accidentally disabled all SI types….
> So the only type I disabled is SI2quater and now everything seems to work 
> completely fine.
> Doesn’t SI2quater handle 3G-related information? I could see why that would 
> cause problems on a 2G cell.
> 
>> On 3. Apr 2018, at 10:57, Harald Welte <lafo...@gnumonks.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 10:30:55AM +0200, Michael Spahn wrote:
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> so I’ve disabled sending of System Information Types 
>>
>> which of the types did you disable, and which are still sent?
>>
>>> and now the BTS isn’t rebooting anymore and the log doesn’t seem to show 
>>> any errors. However, as long as osmo-bsc is running my phone endlessly 
>>> scans for networks. The scan only ends when I stop osmo-bsc. I guess that’s 
>>> a configuration issue of some sort?
>>
>> You will need SI2/3/4 as a minimum.  And those of course shouldn't contain 
>> any indication that other SI types are present, as otherwise the phone will 
>> wait for that SI to appear.

Hi all,

I think I have the same/similar issue with NanoBTS.

Is it possible for you to share what exactly solved your problem?

It would make this thread more helpful/finished.

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Best Regards,
Piotr Krysik

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