On S�b, 2003-02-01 at 05:50, Cipher Strength wrote:
> send messages with some milliseconds delay to kannel.

That's not a solution. Just ask your smsc provider which flow-control
they are using - stop-and-wait or windowing - and if it's windowing, how
which size it have 

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> >Citando joseph mercado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > > Hi list;
> > >   Im trying to push a very long message to EMI2
> > > server.
> > > after the request has been answered by external API my
> > > smsbox.log got the message and split it into 3.Same
> > > things happened to the bearebox.log...it recieved 3
> > > sms message and tries to push it on SMSC ...problem is
> > > i only get 2 sms....whats wrong ???did i miss
> > > something
> >
> >is bearerbox sending three messages to smsc and only receiving two ack ?
> >
> >This looks like your smsc having a small windowing or even a window value 
> >of 1.
> >
> >You should set flow-control = true.
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> >Basically, smsc windowing is how many messages you can send before 
> >receiving an
> >ack. If smsc have window=3 you can send MSG1 to 3 and then you'll have to 
> >wait
> >for ACK1 before sending MSG4. If you send any more messages, they'll be 
> >discarder.
> >
> >flow-control = true is like window=1 - kannel only sends another message 
> >after
> >receiving ack from last one.
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