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These packages have been tested on Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 and Debian 9, 10, 11 and 12.
To install Radiator SIM Module:
  1. Download the distribution package for your operating system from Radiator downloads Opens in new window
  2. Install the package. On Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 and Debian 9 (Stretch), 10 (Buster), 11 (Bullseye) or 12 (Bookworm) the package is named as radiator-sim_x.yy-nn_all.deb:
    sudo apt install ./radiator-sim_x.yy-nn_all.deb
  3. Build a Radiator configuration file based on /opt/radiator/radiator-sim/goodies/3gpp-aaa-server.cfg.
  4. Configure Radiator HSS emulator file (/opt/radiator/radiator-sim/goodies/server_hss.cfg) or connect to the HSS over SWx.
  5. Run Radiator with the configuration file developed in the step 3.
  6. Test and refine the configuration file. For more information, see Testing Radiator 3GPP AAA Server.
  7. Restart Radiator:
    sudo systemctl restart radiator
  8. Set Radiator to start automatically when booting. For more information, see Radiator reference manual Opens in new window.
See /opt/radiator/radiator-sim/goodies/ for Radiator SIM Module configuration samples.

Upgrading from a deb

Upgrades between deb packages do not require any special commands. Use apt install or any other commands that you typically use to upgrade packages. Note: remember to restart radiator after each upgrade.