Overview
If you are experiencing difficulties in configuring new IP addresses to be connected with the diameter in Lithium, this guide is for you. This issue is not related to SNMP but rather to adding a new server configuration in a file. This problem is particularly common when using PBC as an external controller for prepaid charging.
Solution
To resolve this issue, follow the steps below:
- Add the new IP addresses and parameters to the host file.
- After adding the new configurations, check if they work correctly.
<supportagent>Host File Location: /usr/TextPass/etc , the file should be named <hostname>_config.txt , replace hostname with actual server hostname</supportagent>
Summary
Configuring new IP addresses for the diameter in Lithium involves adding the new IP addresses and parameters to the host file and verifying if they work correctly. This process is not related to SNMP but to adding a new server configuration in a file, especially when using PBC as an external controller for prepaid charging.
FAQ
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What is the relation between this process and SNMP?
This process is not related to SNMP. It involves adding a new server configuration in a file. -
What should I do after adding the new IP addresses and parameters to the host file?
After adding the new configurations, you should check if they work correctly. -
Is this process applicable when using PBC as an external controller for prepaid charging?
Yes, this process is particularly useful when using PBC as an external controller for prepaid charging.