Hi Carissa,
I don’t think the creator of that profile maintains it anymore. As an alternative, this profile may be a good starting point if you want to start exploring Open5GS and srsRAN 5G: https://www.powderwireless.net/show-profile.php?uuid=a8326209-031b-11ed-b318-e4434b2381fc.
-Dustin
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So I can take a look, however, since srsRAN seems to still may not support
network slicing, I still will have to move on to UERANSIM. So I'm guessing
that I could copy the open5gs profile and try to fix what is wrong with it.
That sounds like a good plan.
However, the button Copy Profile in the experiment disappears when I change
the profile to Open5gs. Do you know why this will be?
The profile in question is a git-backed profile, so the “COPY” button only produces the following instructions:
In order to make a copy of a repository based profile, you first need to make
a fork of the git repository at any code management web site that supports
publicly readable Git repositories (ie: GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket).
The URL for the original git repository that you need to fork is:
https://gitlab.flux.utah.edu/powder-profiles/open5gs-powder-profile
Be sure to make your new git repository publicly readable so that the Portal
can access it.
Once your fork is created, use the Create Profile page to create a new profile
that is linked to your new (forked) git repository.
Just follow these instructions to create your own profile/repository and go from there. More info: http://docs.powderwireless.net/creating-profiles.html.
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