Hi Alvaro,
Which configuration option should be set with this string?
Thanks.
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-Original Message-
From: Alvaro Cornejo [mailto:cornejo.alv...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May
HI,
I had successfully used kannel for sending and receiving of sms
using nokia mobile as gsm modem.
Now I want to used a simesns device to send and receive the messages.
When I connect the device,
The log shows following thing,
Bluetooth: RFCOMM socket layer initialized
May 7 10:05:59
HI All,
If kannel could not fetch the DLR url when the DLR recived is there any
other retries to fetch the url again, I have this error
009-05-07 10:07:29 [10838] [8] ERROR: Couldn't fetch
OK, got it:
2009-05-07 09:31:07 [3827] [6] DEBUG: AT2[SMSC_CME]: -- AT+CMGS=66^M
2009-05-07 09:31:08 [3827] [6] DEBUG: AT2[SMSC_CME]: --
2009-05-07 09:31:08 [3827] [6] DEBUG: AT2[SMSC_CME]: send command status: 1
2009-05-07 09:31:08 [3827] [6] DEBUG: AT2[SMSC_CME]: --
The deutschland effect.
Many operator don't use the original GSM charset, but the so called
Mannesmann charset (first used by Mannesmann D2). Due to this most
operator ignore the DCS. Ask your provider, if they can activate the
original GSM charset for you.
Regards
Falko
Am 06.05.2009 um
No you can't. There are only very few numbers which your provider
allows. In your case E-Plus will only allow the Eplus KMZ (sorry to
the list, german word creation by the provider), or Debitel-,
Vistream- etc. SMSC if you are a service-provider customer. Anyway the
smsc must be registered
I have Siemens TC35i GSM modem with minicom i could acces it and make a
call.
At minicom both H/W and S/W control flow is NO and speed is 115200 , port id
is /dev/ttyS0.
When i connect through kannel with following configuration:
group = smsc
smsc = at
modemtype = auto
device = /dev/ttyS0
smsc-id
Hi Falko,
We are SMSC provider at the same time :) And we use GSM charset. As I
mentioned in another thread, sending these type of characters using 7-bit
works from other smpp gateways, but from Kannel fails.
Elton
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Falko Ziemann fal...@gmail.com wrote:
The
Hi,
This is my config for the MC35i:
group = modems
id = mc53i
name = mc35i
detect-string = SIEMENS
detect-string2 = MC35
init-string = AT+CNMI=3,2,0,1,1
enable-hwhs = AT\\Q3
speed = 115200
need-sleep = true
Works very well.
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Are we saying that this is a Kannel bug?
- Latitude
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:41 AM, Elton Hoxha elt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Falko,
We are SMSC provider at the same time :) And we use GSM charset. As I
mentioned in another thread, sending these type of characters using 7-bit
works from
OK, sorry, I have to admit that I didn't read the whole messages. I
just saw that someone from germany has a problem with DCS, which
nearly everyone in germany has faced at least once...
A hint, that I can give to you, is that some ssh clients can also
change the output of the logfile.
I don't think so... uh, by the way, I forgot to ask for another
classic fault: did you set the mclass switch in the sendsms url as
parameter?
Regards
Falko
Am 07.05.2009 um 10:51 schrieb Latitude Berlin:
Are we saying that this is a Kannel bug?
- Latitude
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:41
That`s true, But actually Im not saying that in the kannel logs message
characters appears different and in the mobile screen in different way. What
appears in the logs (like or ?, instead of é ) appears in the mobile as
well.
Elton
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:52 AM, Falko Ziemann
Is mclass related with GSM alphabet? I think it is used for flash SMS or
other options. I didnt use it in fact.
Should I?
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Falko Ziemann fal...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't think so... uh, by the way, I forgot to ask for another classic
fault: did you set the mclass
No, but mclass forces special DCS values. So when the mclass switch is
set, the alt-dcs parameter is ignored.
So, no help for you problem, sorry.
Regards
Falko
Am 07.05.2009 um 11:01 schrieb Elton Hoxha:
Is mclass related with GSM alphabet? I think it is used for flash
SMS or other
Still don't think so. As I run some services in german, I have a lot
of ÄÖÜäöüß's passing my kannel without any problem in GSM charset
without any problem. So I really think it has something to do with the
configuration. Maybe you can post a full debug of the smpp package,
kannel is
Can you tell me the parameters you are using in send-sms url as you are
succeding in sending these characters?
Are also other parameters that should be configured in SMSC group?
Attached are the debuf for two submit SM. First one using alt-dcs=1, and
second one alt-dcs = 0
Thanks
Elton
On
Thank's for your response.
Is there any way one can bypass that restriction ?
I'm quite interested in how a commercial gateway/bulk sms provider works. Is
there any literature available on the internet or as a book ?
I guess there's no easy way to use ones own smsc as message centre ? Maybe a
Sorry, in my previous debug I encoded the é character using %E9. Now the
encoded value is %05. As you can see in the attached logs, kannel gets empty
sms.
Regards
Elton
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Elton Hoxha elt...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you tell me the parameters you are using in send-sms
I don't get it... why %05? You are talking about the url, aren't you?
something like http://blubb/sendsms...text=%05; right?
What kind of alphabet is your HTTP-client using??? I bet that your
client doesn't speak GSM-alphabet. So when your client says Here I
am, I do UTF-8 the text also has
Hi Elton,
In the past I was working for a mobile operator and we experienced the
same problem,
due to some particular ESME character encoding configuration on the SMSC side.
For some reason the SMSC was configured to use ASCII charset so we used
alt-dcs=1 in the Kannel's smsc-group to correct
Hi,
I have this setup:
- Kannel with SMSC in Belgium, local modem attached
- Kannel with SMSC in China, local modem attached
I like to achieve:
When I send an SMS through Belgium, it should send out the messages to Belgian
numbers through the Belgian SMSC, and messages to
Found it.
As I can only send to 0032 and 0086 numbers, and not +32 and +86 numbers, I had
only put the long numbers in the preferred-prefix.
Adding the short notations solved it.
preferred-prefix = 0032;+32 did the trick.
Regards,
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Hi Simon,
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 11:44 AM, simon.eb...@gmx.de wrote:
I'm quite interested in how a commercial gateway/bulk sms provider works.
From a technical point of view, you make an agreement with some
mobile provider to give you direct SMPP connection with the SMSC and
than you will use
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:26 PM, Elton Hoxha elt...@gmail.com wrote:
I checked many many times, kannel is sending empty message when i type these
special characters. I traced by ethereal the smpp block and there is no text
forwarded by kannel to SMSC. Also there is no ascii configuration in SMSC
it should also be shown in /dev/ttyxxx
disconnect the device
get a list of tty on /dev/
reconnect the device
get a new list of devices
you should see new devices
I'v never worked with bluetooth in linux but with some USB you get 2
or even 3 devices mounted in /dev/tty if so with your device try
Alejandro Guerreri has just commites a patch that allow kannel to
retry dlr delivery a couple of days ago to cvs
check it out
Regards
Alvaro
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 2:13 AM, hafez ahmad hafezad...@gmail.com wrote:
HI All,
If kannel could not fetch the DLR url when the DLR recived is there
The patch Alejandro submitted is for retrying when Kannel doesn't find
a matching DLR
What Hafez is asking seems to me to be that once Kannel invokes the
dlr-url and fails (cause webserver is down or whatever) to have it
retry again
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Alvaro Cornejo
I think Hafez is talking about Kannel fetching the dlr-url from an external
web server.
Regarding my patch, it wasn't accepted on CVS so far (nobody answered yet,
I'm not sure if it will ever be accepted, in fact).
Anyway, here's the patch with an explanation about how to use it:
Am 07.05.2009 um 13:33 schrieb Jovan Kostovski:
There is no such thing as free SIM,
Well... there is. There are a few VERY old SIM cards around, with
contracts made before the providers recognized SMS as a market and
sending SMS is free (while voice calls cost 5 Euro a minute). If you
Thanks all,
Juanin is right, what I mean if kannel could not fetch the url, cause
webserver down or heavy load or any other reasons, what kannel do with this
senario?
Regards,
Hafez
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Juan Nin jua...@gmail.com wrote:
The patch Alejandro submitted is for
use sqlbox to handle all MO MT and DLR traffic
so no need to fetch DLR at all
hafez ahmad wrote:
Thanks all,
Juanin is right, what I mean if kannel could not fetch the url, cause
webserver down or heavy load or any other reasons, what kannel do with
this senario?
Regards,
Hafez
On Thu,
SMPP configuration is simple, I think everybody has it like this
group=smsc
smsc=smpp
smsc-id=internal1
interface-version=34
host=10.x.x.x
port=1600
system-id=test
smsc-password=test
system-type=test
transceiver-mode=false
address-range=7070
Can anyone please who is able to send these kind of
Hi,
I have set up 3 SMSC's: 2 with a modem and 1 without.
They all 3 can connect to each other through:
groups = smsc
smsc = http
system-type = kannel
SMS sending works very well with the preferred-prefix options, and all SMS'es
are effectively sent.
But when I check the
Hey guys, I think this should probably be sent to the developers list but
here it goes:
Most of the HTTP gateways out there use a callback URL to send DLR updastes.
Some of them include a message ID in the HTTP response (mostly the body) so
we can enable a URL where the gateway posts back DLR
Thanks for your reply Juan.
I'm going to do that, I do not have a good reason, just avoid making changes
to my application, but I thought I could.
Regards,
Mario
2009/5/6 Juan Nin jua...@gmail.com
just use different smsc-id on each...
is there any reason why you are using the same one on
Hi Eduardo
I think you don't need to do all that unless you want to store your provider ID.
You can add your own ID on the dlr-url you send to your provider. When
they send their dlr you get your own id and you can use that id to
match your dlr table.
Also depending on your provider, you can
Hi List ,
i got this error while installing of sqlbox
can any body tell how can i move resolve this bug..
checking whether to compile with SSL support... trying
/usr/local/ssl/lib /usr/local/ssl/include
checking for openssl... /usr/bin/openssl
checking for CRYPTO_lock in
Your ssl libraries are not multithreaded. Either get a multithreaded-enabled
SSL or, if you don't need SSL, configure with --disable-ssl
Regards,
Alejandro
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 6:08 PM, narendra reddy kamaninaren...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi List ,
i got this error while installing of sqlbox
Alvaro,
From your response I re-checked the gateway's docs and found out that I can
actually pass my dlr-url to the provider on a per-message basis so I don't
need to store their message ID. Thank you!
Cheers,
Eduardo
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Alvaro Cornejo
Alvaro,
Which parameter do you think is the best to pass my local message ID to the
HTTP generic SMSC? May I use binfo?
Eduardo
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Alvaro Cornejo cornejo.alv...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Eduardo
I think you don't need to do all that unless you want to store your
It will depend on how you control your message status and/or traffic routing.
You can just use your message id and the dlr status. This might be
enough to check your db for the message that needs to be updated.
I use also the smsc-id to know the real smsc my message went through
since I use
Hi,
For a Kannel deployment, what type of modem would be faster? USB or Comm
interface modem.
I will appreciate your input.
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IMHO a GSM Modem may send only 1 SMS/second. And a serial connection
(COMM) will be more stable than a USB one, CMIIW.
Willy
On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 01:22 +0100, Kenny wrote:
Hi,
For a Kannel deployment, what type of modem would be faster? USB or
Comm interface modem.
I will appreciate
1 msg/sec ?
Wich modem did you use with what carrier? the most i could get is 56 msg/5min...
Regards
Alvaro
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Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde
I make labs to learn how SMPP works, I used Mobile Message Tester (MMT)
Application to rcvd and send message to kannel. Testing from kannel via SMPP
to MMT is successful, but when i tried to send message from MMT to kannel
via SMPP, kannel, ignore it and generate Unknown PDU type 0x0004, here
I forget the model but I use some such as Wavecom and Siemens for COMM
type and Itegno for USB. Mostly I can send 1 SMS/second but I disable
all DLR and ACK and working with SQLBox installed and configure the
throughput to 1.
Willy
On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 20:27 -0500, Alvaro Cornejo wrote:
1
Hi,
in above configuration add
alt-charset = ASCII
I think you will get the @.
Regards
Jyoti Ranjan Panda
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Elton Hoxha elt...@gmail.com wrote:
SMPP configuration is simple, I think everybody has it like this
group=smsc
smsc=smpp
smsc-id=internal1
Elton,
please read my last mail again.
You must not encode the text in the sendsms URL in gsm! You must send
the text to kannel in the encoding the http-client tells kannel which
characterset it uses, so mostly UTF-8 or Iso-Latin
Regards
Falko
Am 07.05.2009 um 16:18 schrieb Elton Hoxha:
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