thought this may be of interest to the list:

-----Original Message-----
From: Wilf (Neil Wilkinson) [mailto:wilf@;bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 12:51 AM
To: Caesare Morata
Subject: RE: Tariff/3 Kannel


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Caesare Morata [mailto:Caesare@;eyedream.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, 23 October 2002 5:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tariff/3 Kannel
>
>
> Hello Wilf,
>
> You mentioned in your mailing list reply that you had 3 kannel running in
> one box?

yup.

> Could you give me on some insights on how you were able to set it up?

no problem:

essentially we created 3 kannel.conf files and made small startup scripts
for them all.  3 bearer boxes and 3 smsboxes.

each kannel.conf had different settings:

admin-port=13000/1/2
sendsms-port=13010/1/2
smsbox-port=13020/1/2

we also had 3 connections from the provider (vodafone) using the SEMA/OIS
protocol over X.25 - the cisco router therefore maintained 3 persistant
connections with the SMSC (over the X.25 line).

> and also about the tariff class. how did you implement that?

the tariffs were quite simple - each connection was a different tarriff
(this is not something that the SMSC provided for in its protocol, but each
connection could be configured differently by Voda)

FYI, we had the following tarriffs:

(i) free MO, free MT
(ii) 10p MT, usual_tarriff MO
(iii) 1UKP MT, usual_tarriff MO

however, at the time (over a year ago now), we could only send to and
receive from vodafone's customers (we could send to any network on the free
tarriff though they couldnt reply).

> Are you using CIMD2 connections?

see above - SEMA/OIS.

> you r help would be much appreciated.

no problem,


wilf


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