This scenario is trivial, as far as the Sierra Wireless Airlink supports
UDP client/server links. I.e., a properly configurated gateway (easily done
through their web interface) should be able to accept UDP packets on any
defined port and accept messages in the form
'<<<phonenumber,format,length,message>>>',
so just using netcat to send the line

<<<16046556677,ASCII,14,5448495320495320412054455354>>>

(being the message formatted in hex ASCII, in this case 'THIS IS A TEST')
will do the trick. You should receive another UDP packet to a port of your
choice ACKing the message. And that's all.

Regards!


2018-01-09 18:03 GMT+01:00 Israel Brewster <isr...@ravnalaska.net>:

> On Jan 9, 2018, at 12:07 AM, Daniel Gracia <palad...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Maybe this is not exactly the solution you're looking for, but have you
> considered using a 4G gateway? In the past I've had great success with
> Sierra Wireles AirLink family. It's pretty easy to send SMS commands
> through IP with them, so a local Ethernet connection to the gateway should
> do the trick. Neat devices!
>
>
> Sounds worth checking out. I can always connect it directly via a second
> ethernet port or the like, so being IP should be fine.
>
> The main concern is that the machine in question be able to get a message
> out, even if the switch it is connected to dies. So a little creative
> networking, and a solution like this should be fine, as long as the SMS
> commands can be sent from the command line.
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Israel Brewster
> Systems Analyst II
> Ravn Alaska
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> (907
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> Regards,
>
>
> 2018-01-09 1:35 GMT+01:00 Israel Brewster <isr...@ravnalaska.net>:
>
> Could anyone suggest a USB 4G cell modem model that will work well with
> OpenBSD, specifically SMSTools? I've looked over most of the list in "man
> umsm", but those all appear to be 3G. That said, I haven't checked every
> model on the list, so there could be one or more 4G models that I missed.
> I've also seen this thread: http://openbsd-archive.7691.
> n7.nabble.com/4g-LTE-modem-td106310.html <http://openbsd-archive.7691.
> n7.nabble.com/4g-LTE-modem-td106310.html>, but that is over 5 years old.
> There is also this thread: http://openbsd-archive.7691.
> n7.nabble.com/Anyone-experienced-with-4G-LTE-modems-td281872.html <
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/Anyone-experienced-with-4G-LTE-
> modems-td281872.html>, but that doesn't appear to offer any suggestions
> of USB cell modems - just suggestions of using external cellular routers.
>
> I do need a direct USB connection for the purposes of sending SMS messages
> directly from the system, i.e. I need to be able to send a SMS even if the
> internet is down, so online cloud services or the like that can convert
> e-mail to SMS aren't an option. Thanks.
>
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> Israel Brewster
> Systems Analyst II
> Ravn Alaska
> 5245 Airport Industrial Rd
> <https://maps.google.com/?q=5245+Airport+Industrial+Rd+Fairbanks,+AK+99709+(907&entry=gmail&source=g>
> Fairbanks, AK 99709
> <https://maps.google.com/?q=5245+Airport+Industrial+Rd+Fairbanks,+AK+99709+(907&entry=gmail&source=g>
> (907
> <https://maps.google.com/?q=5245+Airport+Industrial+Rd+Fairbanks,+AK+99709+(907&entry=gmail&source=g>)
> 450-7293
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