In case the phone tries to do a Location Area Update or any other transaction 
you could reject it with a proper reject cause.
If you want to detach a completely idle UE without waiting for an LU timer to 
expire you would need to page it and then reject it I think.

This is based purely signaling theory not actually looking into osmo-bsc’s 
features/options.

Cheers,
Domi

> 22.07.2021 dátummal, 3:00 időpontban Henry Caga <[email protected]> írta:
> 
> 
> Hello, thanks for the reply. What i mean about disconnecting is to make 
> camped devices as "un-camped" from my setup or bts. turning the phone in 
> flight mode is the correct example but is it possible to un-camped a specific 
> device from thw bts side or from my setup?
> 
>> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021, 7:21 AM Neels Hofmeyr <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 04:20:55AM +0800, Henry Caga wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> > 
>> > I would like to know if it is possible to disconnect a connected device to
>> > my osmo-bsc system?
>> > 
>> > After running my osmo-bsc setup and my test phone is connected to my usrp
>> > via 2g, is it possible to send a vty command or what are the steps to make
>> > the connected device to detach to my bts?
>> > 
>> > Thank you so much.
>> > 
>> > Hnjojo
>> 
>> On osmo-bsc level on a live channel you could try to release the lchan the
>> subscriber is using with this VTY command:
>> 
>>  enable
>>  bts <0-255> trx <0-255> timeslot <0-7> sub-slot <0-7> deactivate fr
>> 
>> Of course the subscriber is then still attached to the network on MSC level,
>> but the active connection should be interrupted.
>> 
>> The question is what exactly do you mean by "disconnect".
>> 
>> you can also put your phone in flight mode to disconnect it...

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