Re: [Users] Huawei config

2011-04-16 Thread Paul Bagyenda
In 1.5.0 this is no longer (necessarily) a custom MMSC. So you could add 
something like this:

group = mmsc
id=modem
type = mm1
mm1-sms-on-command = lynx -dump 
'http://localhost:13000/start-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
mm1-sms-off-command = lynx -dump 
'http://localhost:13000/stop-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
incoming-port = 13014
mmsc-url = http://mms.orange.pl
mm1-http-proxy = 192.168.6.104:8080
mm1-msisdn=0048505505505
mm1-gprs-on-command = /usr/local/mbuni/sbin/start-mms-gprs
mm1-gprs-pid-command = cat /var/run/ppp-mms.pid|head -1


On Apr 15, 2011, at 21:45, Piotr Isajew wrote:

 As for mmsc settings, here are mine:
 
 custom-settings = smsc-on=lynx -dump 
 'http://localhost:13000/start-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc';smsc-off=lynx 
 -dump 
 'http://localhost:13000/stop-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc';gprs-on=/usr/local/mbuni/sbin/start-mms-gprs;gprs-pid=cat
  /var/run/ppp-mms.pid|head 
 -1;port=13014;mmsc-url=http://mms.orange.pl;proxy=192.168.6.104:8080;msisdn=0048505505505;
 
 those work well for Orange, and similar ones work with P4. 
 
 I use CVS versions for kannel  mbuni (but mbuni recently
 advanced to next release, so it's better to start with it).
 
 Also note, that kannel is only relevant if you want to receive
 mms messages or send push notifications to mobile phones. For
 sending mms messages you don't need running kannel. You only need
 it's gwlib to compile mbuni.
 
 I had no chance to play with Huawei, but I can tell that Option
 modems work without problems.
 
 
 
 
 On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 08:25:34PM +0200, Stanisław Czech wrote:
 I haven't upgrade to current stable yet, so I don't know if my
 comment will be appropriate for you, however, I think in mmsc
 section you should uncomment custom settings, and provide setting
 for port (i.e. port=8976). That's the port on which MM1 module
 will listen for incoming notifications, and perhaps lack of this
 setting makes it impossible for notify thread to start.
 
 I did. It was commented since I wanted to know if it makes any
 difference. With and without custom settings parameter the same error
 occurs.
 
 What kind of version setup is known to be the most stable/proven
 (kannel/mbuni) ? Maybe you could suggest any known to work combination
 of mm1 modem and kannel/mbuni version that is available on polish
 market?
 
 Greetings,
 Stanislaw Czech
 
 NOWATEL Sp. z o.o.
 http://www.nowatel.com
 
 
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Re: [Users] Huawei config

2011-04-16 Thread Stanisław Czech

 In 1.5.0 this is no longer (necessarily) a custom MMSC. So you could add 
 something like this:

 group = mmsc
 id=modem
 type = mm1
 mm1-sms-on-command = lynx -dump
 'http://localhost:13000/start-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
 mm1-sms-off-command = lynx -dump
 'http://localhost:13000/stop-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
 incoming-port = 13014
 mmsc-url = http://mms.orange.pl
 mm1-http-proxy = 192.168.6.104:8080
 mm1-msisdn=0048505505505
 mm1-gprs-on-command = /usr/local/mbuni/sbin/start-mms-gprs
 mm1-gprs-pid-command = cat /var/run/ppp-mms.pid|head -1

IT WORKS :)

Simply by changing custom-mms to this format everything started to
work and I'm able to send mms. Thanks for the support.

On the http://www.hardill.me.uk/wordpress/?p=17 Ben posted complete
config for the ppp connection on Huawei if anyone would need it.

Greetings,

Stanislaw Czech

NOWATEL Sp. z o.o.
http://www.nowatel.com


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Re: [Users] Huawei config

2011-04-16 Thread Emmanuel CHANSON
Thanks !

2011/4/17 Stanisław Czech s.cz...@nowatel.com


  In 1.5.0 this is no longer (necessarily) a custom MMSC. So you could add
 something like this:

  group = mmsc
  id=modem
  type = mm1
  mm1-sms-on-command = lynx -dump
  'http://localhost:13000/start-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
  mm1-sms-off-command = lynx -dump
  'http://localhost:13000/stop-smsc?password=barsmsc=modemsmsc'
  incoming-port = 13014
  mmsc-url = http://mms.orange.pl
  mm1-http-proxy = 192.168.6.104:8080
  mm1-msisdn=0048505505505
  mm1-gprs-on-command = /usr/local/mbuni/sbin/start-mms-gprs
  mm1-gprs-pid-command = cat /var/run/ppp-mms.pid|head -1

 IT WORKS :)

 Simply by changing custom-mms to this format everything started to
 work and I'm able to send mms. Thanks for the support.

 On the http://www.hardill.me.uk/wordpress/?p=17 Ben posted complete
 config for the ppp connection on Huawei if anyone would need it.

 Greetings,

 Stanislaw Czech

 NOWATEL Sp. z o.o.
 http://www.nowatel.com


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