Kannel does NOT operate as an SMPP Server -- at least not out of the box.
There are some on the list that have patched or added on their own SMPP
Server implementation, either integrated with or not with kannel.
If you mean you are connecting TO "My Application" using Kannel as an SMPP
client, you are OK. Kannel is an SMPP Client, not an SMPP Server.
Beckman
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Pankaj wrote:
Hi Folks,
My requrement is something very similar, the only thing is I just want to
send out alerts to SMSC(Nokia SMSC) which in turn will send it out to the
requisite phone nos. I dont have a need of any incoming messages from the
SMSC (Though because of the protocol specifications, there might be some
incoming messages from the SMSC). Can I achieve this requirement through
Kannel. If yes, how can I do it?
Thanks a lot for your help.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of shyam kumar
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 5:16 PM
To: laacz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SMSC<==>KANNEL<==>SMSC
Yes kannel can work, for that use the forced smsc to route particular
msgs to specific smsc, go through the user guide, U have the solution
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 17:01, laacz wrote:
I could not find search facility for this mailinglist and Kannel
documentation does not give me clear answer (probably i'm not
reading carefully), so very dull question follows.
Can Kannel operate as an intermediate SMSC? See following
illustration (use monospace font:):
+---------+ +---------+ +---------+
| SMSC1 | | SMSC2 | | SMSC3 |
+---------+ +---------+ +---------+
^ ^ ^
| | |
SMPP 3.4 SMPP 3.4 SMPP 3.4
| | |
v v v
+---------------------------------------+
| KANNEL |
+---------------------------------------+
^
|
SMPP 3.4
|
v
+------------------+
| My application |
| (ESME) |
+------------------+
That means, that Kannel takes all incoming traffic and routes it
between client (ESME) and different SMSC's. By addition - it filters
messages (which come from ESME) by destination address and according
to some simple regular expressions delivers them to different
SMSC's.
Is it possible with Kannel at all?
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