Overview You are an Operator which is both a Mobile and Land company, and you have different GTs to the land SMSC and to the mobile SMSC. You have SMSC Conflict check activated. The FWL compares the S...
Overview You may need to block SMS messages from a particular application (based on originator) with a specific text (e.g., if it starts with 9999999999XAX) but still add these messages to the exporte...
Overview After a server is restarted, you may notice that the time is out of sync. The NTP service was not able to set it correctly. That should be fixed before starting the applications. Informatio...
Overview You may want to know which command is used to synchronize an RTR server. Information The command to sync an RTR server is: # /usr/sbin/hwclock --systohc Please note that this command might ...
Overview Your hardware vendor might recommend updating the firmware, and you may want to know if there will be any issue related to the software. Also, you may want to have someone online in case the ...
Overview It is possible that for your SMSC you find in your trace files that for concatenated messages, some message fragments have TP-MMS (More Messages to Send) value as 0, while others have the TP-...
Overview A third-party application is having issues when trying to send messages with the MSISDN as the message title and the messages are getting blocked by the SMSC. Solution This issue may be ca...
Overview You may notice that one of your connected applications has AO-MT traffic as seen via statistics, however, the application is not displayed at all via Linux prompts. You find that neither the ...
Overview It is possible that you have to perform preventative maintenance on a server that contains a virtual machine (VM). For this activity, you are required to restart the operating system. In addi...
Overview You may have recently rebooted the OS on one of your servers, e.g. for preventative maintenance. When the server booted up, you ran the tp_status command and found that all the processes had ...