iServer is a proprietary Swisscom "SMSC". It abstracts multiple EMI/UCP connections with a proprietary HTTP/socket interface in order to provide billing, throughput, etc. There is currently no way to use kannel to connect to it.
You could, however, write a new kannel smsc module to do it. :-) Nick On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 14:13, Illimar Reinbusch wrote: > Hi > > They have their own iServer, and it uses socket interface. > I belive its developed by them or specially for them. > > Example connection: > > Data in: > {originator 0792358735}\nVIEW\n > Data out: > {exitCode 0}{charge 0}{billtext 9123 eInfo VIEW}\nANSWER TEXT\n > > Is it EMI/UCP interface or specially designed interface? > > Illimar > > > > Swisscom has a standard interface which is called EMI/UCP and > > kannel works perfectly with it. The only special thing they do > > is that you have several parallel connections to get higher > > throughput. Just define multiple EMI/UCP smsc connections in > > Kannel and make sure they share the same name (to let DLR's work properly) > and you're done. > > If you refer to the premium rate SMS interface, then this is > > their own HTTP based crap which for sure is > > not supported. It also lacks some SMS features like UDH. > > > > > > Andreas Fink > > Global Networks Switzerland AG > >