On Mon, 08 Jul 2002 15:09:30 +0200
"Stipe Tolj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > >* another idea, not very clear, however .. I have several connections to
> > >every smsc - because there are different numbers available for clients - and
> > >I have several operators - for example in estonia 3 operators and 3
> > >numbers - maybe a new parameter for smsc needs to be introduced - let's call
> > >it service-group for now, which will bind together (ie have same value) for
> > >all smsc connetions with similar service number. and then it should be
> > >easily possible to add option to enable routing only within the service
> > >groups.
> 
> hmm, you want to group single connections logically to one, right?!
> 
> Ok, let's assume you have smsc-id = A,B,C all from one logical
> operator, then you can use within the sendsms HTTP call a GET variable
> smsc=operator and define within earch of the 3 smsc groups a
> allowed-smsc-id = "operator".
> 
> Hence you can "address" smsc-ids which are actually not defined within
> the config file. This way you can group smsc connections to one
> logically.

Hmm you're right. But in this case all the configured smsc connections you
have for one given operator must have the allowed-smsc-id or it won't
work. Hmm. And I did it with denied-smsc-id ;) I wonder what I ate that
day.

Regards,
Indrek

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