Yes. That was why I said Rajeev should do the grep's and tails in the
logs to be sure the OS detected the sony before setting up the other params.
I havent used a Sony Ericsson but rather a Nokia.
However you can setup the modem group and smsc group as shown in
the user guide.
T
Hi,
If the mobile is not detected by the OS, you won't need an init string. Simply
put the mobile is not a modem.
Does the mobile feature a USB or serial port?
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: Rajeev Agarwal
To: Isaac Sanni-Thomas
Cc: users@kannel.org
Sent: Friday, Dec
that ain't working!
how to i get the init string?
2009/12/11 Isaac Sanni-Thomas
>
>
> On 12/11/2009 05:45 AM, Rajeev Agarwal wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I was wondering is it possible to use a Sony Ericsson W 580i phone as a
>> modem for sending sms?
>>
>>
>> I havent used a Sony Ericsson but rather
hello,
Can anyone help on this suggesting atleast any open source sdp which we can
implement.
Also want to have some USSD know-how in *India*; anyone from India who has
implemented USSD on smpp please do let know.
We can definitely work on these projects together.
Regards
Manoj Bhamre
On Mon
On 12/11/2009 05:45 AM, Rajeev Agarwal wrote:
Hi!
I was wondering is it possible to use a Sony Ericsson W 580i phone as a
modem for sending sms?
I havent used a Sony Ericsson but rather a Nokia.
However you can setup the modem group and smsc group as shown in the
user guide.
To be sure th
On 12/11/2009 04:31 AM, Rajeev Agarwal wrote:
hi..
I am using the following code for the bearer box group=core
admin-port=13000
smsbox-port=13001
admin-password=bar
#status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
log-file = "~/sms_mms/kannel.log"
#log-level = 0
box-deny-ip = "*
I've edited the conf ile according to my needs. I want to use it for PUSH
SMS.
I would be grateful if any can let me knw is there anything missing in my
file?
# CORE
group=core
admin-port=13000
smsbox-port=13001
admin-password=bar
#status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
lo
I've edite the conf ile according to my needs.
I would be grateful if any can let me knw is there anything missing in my
file?
# CORE
group=core
admin-port=13000
smsbox-port=13001
admin-password=bar
#status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
log-file = "/home/rajeev/sms_mms/k
Hi!
I was wondering is it possible to use a Sony Ericsson W 580i phone as a
modem for sending sms?
Regards
Rajeev.
hi..
I am using the following code for the bearer box group=core
admin-port=13000
smsbox-port=13001
admin-password=bar
#status-password = foo
#admin-deny-ip = ""
#admin-allow-ip = ""
log-file = "~/sms_mms/kannel.log"
#log-level = 0
box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*"
box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1"
#unified-prefix
Hi Hugues,
I don't see arabic letters in the log at "INFO: Starting to service <Åäæ èd3
ì4 l> from" .
for example you may see some thing like: " لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله "
in smsbox logs.
can you post what you are trying to send?
Regards.
--
Benaiad
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Hugues
Hi,
You can start/stop/add/delete and SMSc from the http-admin interface,
assuming that you have a recent CVS.
You do not loose any SMS, all pending are saved in your store queue.
BR,
Nikos
- Original Message -
From: "pogui"
To: "Users mailing list"
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 20
Hi,
For moths i have this problem and i cant fix it:
Often my kannel lost communication with the provider and start to
accumulate SMSs to send, i can fix this problems by:
1) restart kannel (i loose all the pending SMSs)
2) I call to the provider, they restart the conection and my kannel
starts to
Hi all and many thanks to all that tried to assist.
In the end this was a case of not reading the manual
I had not explicitly set "sms-resend-retry" in the core group, and so
kannel (as it should) was putting this messages in an infinite time cue
and retrying them, since the operator response
Oh, of course I knew that just checking if y'all did :P
Thanks Kunle, Emmanuel ...
Regards,
Mike Nwaogu
Tel: 234_802_325_6437
From: ayokunle odusanya
To: Mike Nwaogu
Cc: users@kannel.org
Sent: Thu, December 10, 2009 10:29:33 AM
Subject: Re: Silly Question -
Hi Mike,
AO-MT : stands for application originated MT (you already know this).
MO-AT : stands for MO (as you already know) application terminated.
Regards,
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Mike Nwaogu wrote:
> Does anyone know what the following acronyms mean?
> I know they have something to
AO: Application Originated
MT: Mobile Terminated
MO: Mobile Originated
AT: Application Terminated
Regards,
Emmanuel
2009/12/10 Mike Nwaogu
> Does anyone know what the following acronyms mean?
> I know they have something to do with Mobile Origination and Termination
>
> AO-MT
> MO-AT
> Will ap
Does anyone know what the following acronyms mean?
I know they have something to do with Mobile Origination and Termination
AO-MT
MO-AT
Will appreciate the usual quick response
Regards,
Mike Nwaogu
Tel: 234_802_325_6437
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