Yes but that only works if you use SMS box routing and/or
denied/accepted SMSc. If you do not use these parameters in your setup,
you never can be sure if the SMSC-id you use in your HTTP request is the
one that will be actually used to sent out the SMS message. Kannel
chooses the available SMSC.

Kind regards,

Edwin Poot

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Eric Diwouta-Loth
Sent: vrijdag 8 augustus 2003 10:14
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: sms receving & sending over 2 gsm modems


Hi,

look into the smsc parameters. You have to use 2 different smsc (at2).
You can 
specify that an smsc should not send messages, but you can't block
incoming 
messages on an smsc.
If you use the http interface for sending messages, you can specifiy the
smsc-id 
in your request.
Eric


Selon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> hi all ,
> 
> If i have installed two GSM modems in Com1 and Com2
> 
> can i use first modem , which has connected to com1 only for send the
> sms ?
> 
> can i use the other modem only for sms receiving purpose  ?
> ( Should i have to add two smsc centers ? - if that so can u send some
> example ) 
> 
> thank u ,
> 
> chandana
> 
> 
> 



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