Per Jessen wrote:

> Yuan LIU wrote:
> 
>>>My dialplan looks like this:
>>>
>>>exten => 0900900941,1,Goto(smsmotx,${CALLERIDNUM},1)
>>>exten => 0794998990,1,Goto(smsmotx,${CALLERIDNUM},1)
>> 
>> How do callers get into these extensions?
> 
> They're specified on the smsq command, e.g.:
> 
> smsq --concurrent=3 --mo --motx-channel='mISDN/2/0900900941'
> --motx-callerid=0434439000 079nnnnnnn 'testing 1234567890'
> 
>> I'm a bit confused about your procedures.  On one hand, if you use
>> smsq, you don't need to use SMS application
> 
> Oh.  Then the confusion is clearly on my part.

OK, part of the confusion is now clearing up.  But I'm not getting much
further.  When I try to send an SMS, I see the call going through, but
no SMS is ever sent.  
I'm wondering if this is a matter of which protocols the Swisscom SMSCs
support?  I understand that the SMS app uses ETSI ES 201 912 protocol
1, and I've also patched app_sms.c to try out protocol 2 (longer fixnet
messages).  Still no joy. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich

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