Re: help please, Not able to submit SMS to SMSC at the given throughput.

2012-05-10 Thread Willy Mularto
What is the current speed? Usually operator has their error code when it's 
partner exceed the limit.



On May 10, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Sadique khan wrote:

 Guys help me!!!
 i have configured kannel as my SMS gateway.
 i have got throughput of 20 msg/sec,
 problem is that when i try to submit SMS at the speed of 20 sms/Sec
 SMS stuck in Queue, and while cheking log file i found bearer box does'nt 
 submit SMS to SMSC at given speed 20 msg/sec. how can i make bearer box 
 Submit All the Messages that it gets from HTTP request. or you can say want 
 to generate throttling error So the I can show the oprator that im not 
 getting the speed allotted to me.
 Any help will be highly appriciated.
 
 -- 
   Best Wishes
 Mohd. Sadique khan
# 9717848717
 
 
 

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Re: help please, Not able to submit SMS to SMSC at the given throughput.

2012-05-10 Thread Komil Gulboev

Show your kannel.conf and bearerbox logs.

5/10/2012 1:12 PM, Willy Mularto ???:
What is the current speed? Usually operator has their error code when 
it's partner exceed the limit.




On May 10, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Sadique khan wrote:


Guys help me!!!
i have configured kannel as my SMS gateway.
i have got throughput of 20 msg/sec,
problem is that when i try to submit SMS at the speed of 20 sms/Sec
SMS stuck in Queue, and while cheking log file i found bearer box 
does'nt submit SMS to SMSC at given speed 20 msg/sec. how can i make 
bearer box Submit All the Messages that it gets from HTTP request. or 
you can say want to generate throttling error So the I can show the 
oprator that im not getting the speed allotted to me.

Any help will be highly appriciated.

--
  Best Wishes
Mohd. Sadique khan
   # 9717848717





Willy Mularto
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Re: Help please: how to Disable MSG retry

2011-09-26 Thread Willy Mularto
you didn't  supply any good guidance for us to help you sir. first of all we 
all need to know what kind of smsc do you connect, how is your application 
developed, what is your telco smsc rules. but actually Kannel does have 
directive not to retry failed messages. It is on the user guide :)



On Sep 26, 2011, at 7:00 PM, Sadique khan VAS_51819 wrote:

 Dear Sir,
 
 
 
Hi!!   This is sadique.
 My SMS center has asked me to Stop retry to failed messages.
 Being new to kannel im confused tht what should i do.
 kindly guide me how to stop msg retry and what parameter to set in conf file.
 
 
 -- 
   Best Wishes
 Mohd. Sadique khan
# 9717848717
 

Willy Mularto
F300HD+MR18DE (NLC1725)











Re: Help Please!!!!!

2008-05-14 Thread Gabriel Malva
2008/5/14 Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Kannel can act as an SMPP _client_. That means, connect to an SMPP server
 (usaully a Carrier's SMSC) to send and receive messages. This is typically
 the case of ESMEs/VAS providers, where you have an application and want to
 send /receive messages to/from it.

 You need an SMPP server if you want a third party to connect to you using
 SMPP to send/receive messages over links you have with the carriers. This is
 tipically the case for integrators/resellers. There are a couple of such
 implementations, none free afaik.

 Stipe Tolj has one called smppbox, contact him in private if you want.

 Regards,

 Alejandro


 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Raad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Gabriel,

 I have looked at that issue too and you should write your own smsbox that
 implements SMPP instead of HTTP. The Kannel user documentations says you can
 easily write one, but I guess that is only true if you are good with C
 language.

 My educated guess is that you should replace the smsbox's HTTP client with
 an SMPP client/server that would allow you to route messages in/out the
 bearerbox. The SMPP client part is already done in Kannel, so I'm sure you
 can re-use that.

 Does anyone know about an existing smppbox?

 Eduardo

 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Gabriel Malva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  How can I make an application to connect to kannel over smpp and not
 HTTP?




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Re: Help Please!!!!!

2008-05-14 Thread Gabriel Malva
In my case it would be more interesting a direct connection the application
with server side of kannel via SMPP protocol,
but as yet it is not possible to have this solution, there is some
expectation of kannel will propose this solution? **



 2008/5/14 Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Kannel can act as an SMPP _client_. That means, connect to an SMPP server
 (usaully a Carrier's SMSC) to send and receive messages. This is typically
 the case of ESMEs/VAS providers, where you have an application and want to
 send /receive messages to/from it.

 You need an SMPP server if you want a third party to connect to you using
 SMPP to send/receive messages over links you have with the carriers. This is
 tipically the case for integrators/resellers. There are a couple of such
 implementations, none free afaik.

 Stipe Tolj has one called smppbox, contact him in private if you want.

 Regards,

 Alejandro


 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Raad 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Gabriel,

 I have looked at that issue too and you should write your own smsbox that
 implements SMPP instead of HTTP. The Kannel user documentations says you can
 easily write one, but I guess that is only true if you are good with C
 language.

 My educated guess is that you should replace the smsbox's HTTP client
 with an SMPP client/server that would allow you to route messages in/out the
 bearerbox. The SMPP client part is already done in Kannel, so I'm sure you
 can re-use that.

 Does anyone know about an existing smppbox?

 Eduardo

 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Gabriel Malva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  How can I make an application to connect to kannel over smpp and not
 HTTP?




 --
 Eduardo Raad
 Gerente General
 Metromovil

 móvil + 593 9397
 oficina + 593 42329455 x 1099

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Re: Help Please!!!!!

2008-05-14 Thread Eduardo Raad
Gabriel,

That is exactly what smppbox from Stipe can do. It will enable a direct
connection between an external application (ESME) and Kannel. In this case,
Kannel acts as a SMPP server and your external application would act as the
SMPP client.

Eduardo

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Gabriel Malva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 In my case it would be more interesting a direct connection the application
 with server side of kannel via SMPP protocol,
 but as yet it is not possible to have this solution, there is some
 expectation of kannel will propose this solution?
 **



 2008/5/14 Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Kannel can act as an SMPP _client_. That means, connect to an SMPP server
 (usaully a Carrier's SMSC) to send and receive messages. This is typically
 the case of ESMEs/VAS providers, where you have an application and want to
 send /receive messages to/from it.

 You need an SMPP server if you want a third party to connect to you using
 SMPP to send/receive messages over links you have with the carriers. This is
 tipically the case for integrators/resellers. There are a couple of such
 implementations, none free afaik.

 Stipe Tolj has one called smppbox, contact him in private if you want.

 Regards,

 Alejandro


 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Raad 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Gabriel,

 I have looked at that issue too and you should write your own smsbox
 that implements SMPP instead of HTTP. The Kannel user documentations says
 you can easily write one, but I guess that is only true if you are good
 with C language.

 My educated guess is that you should replace the smsbox's HTTP client
 with an SMPP client/server that would allow you to route messages in/out 
 the
 bearerbox. The SMPP client part is already done in Kannel, so I'm sure you
 can re-use that.

 Does anyone know about an existing smppbox?

 Eduardo

 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Gabriel Malva 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How can I make an application to connect to kannel over smpp and not
 HTTP?




 --
 Eduardo Raad
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 Metromovil

 móvil + 593 9397
 oficina + 593 42329455 x 1099

 Av. 10 de Agosto 511 y Chimborazo
 Edificio Equinoxcorp, Piso 3
 Guayaquil, Ecuador







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Re: Help Please!!!!!

2008-05-14 Thread Alejandro Guerrieri
Just a tought: I don't know your particular scenario and requirements, nor
the reasons for your app to require such a setup, but maybe if you already
have SMPP connections with the carriers you could bypass Kannel and
implement the connections at application level.

If that's your case, there's no need to use Kannel as a proxy between the 2
SMPP sides (unless you use it for routing/accounting/whatever, of course).

Regards,

Alejandro

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 6:27 PM, Eduardo Raad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Gabriel,

 That is exactly what smppbox from Stipe can do. It will enable a direct
 connection between an external application (ESME) and Kannel. In this case,
 Kannel acts as a SMPP server and your external application would act as the
 SMPP client.

 Eduardo


 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:20 PM, Gabriel Malva [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 In my case it would be more interesting a direct connection the
 application with server side of kannel via SMPP protocol,
 but as yet it is not possible to have this solution, there is some
 expectation of kannel will propose this solution?
 **



 2008/5/14 Alejandro Guerrieri [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Kannel can act as an SMPP _client_. That means, connect to an SMPP server
 (usaully a Carrier's SMSC) to send and receive messages. This is typically
 the case of ESMEs/VAS providers, where you have an application and want to
 send /receive messages to/from it.

 You need an SMPP server if you want a third party to connect to you
 using SMPP to send/receive messages over links you have with the carriers.
 This is tipically the case for integrators/resellers. There are a couple of
 such implementations, none free afaik.

 Stipe Tolj has one called smppbox, contact him in private if you want.

 Regards,

 Alejandro


 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Eduardo Raad 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Gabriel,

 I have looked at that issue too and you should write your own smsbox
 that implements SMPP instead of HTTP. The Kannel user documentations says
 you can easily write one, but I guess that is only true if you are good
 with C language.

 My educated guess is that you should replace the smsbox's HTTP client
 with an SMPP client/server that would allow you to route messages in/out 
 the
 bearerbox. The SMPP client part is already done in Kannel, so I'm sure you
 can re-use that.

 Does anyone know about an existing smppbox?

 Eduardo

 On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Gabriel Malva 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How can I make an application to connect to kannel over smpp and not
 HTTP?




 --
 Eduardo Raad
 Gerente General
 Metromovil

 móvil + 593 9397
 oficina + 593 42329455 x 1099

 Av. 10 de Agosto 511 y Chimborazo
 Edificio Equinoxcorp, Piso 3
 Guayaquil, Ecuador







 --
 Eduardo Raad
 Gerente General
 Metromovil

 móvil + 593 9397
 oficina + 593 42329455 x 1099

 Av. 10 de Agosto 511 y Chimborazo
 Edificio Equinoxcorp, Piso 3
 Guayaquil, Ecuador