Ah yes... of course. I knew that seemed too easy... The far end SMPP (before 
"3rd party app" is not an SMSC. Well then I guess you will be relegated to 
implementing an SMSC of your own. Sorry for getting you off track.

Josh    McAllister

-----Original Message-----
From: Enrique Corona [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:37 PM
To: Josh McAllister
Subject: Re: smpp gateway interconnection

Hi!

On Aug 9, 2005, at 2:16 PM, Josh McAllister wrote:

> What about:
>
> SMSC --> [Kannel smppA ] --> [Kannel SMS service] --> My  
> application --> [Kannel SMS box] --> [Kannel smppB]--> 3rd party  
> application
>

maybe I'm missing something, but with that solution... at the end my  
app and their app would be just working with a http connection? (smsbox)

the key is that the 3rd party app only has a smpp gw (I don't know if  
it's kannel) so I want to send smpp messages throw kannel to their  
smpp gw, is that possible?

> For example,
> MO comes in from SMSC to Kannel
> Kannel passes it to your application which is registered as an sms- 
> service
> Your app does X
> Your app forwards message to sms-box destined for smppB
>
> It could be easily configured to work in reverse as well.
>
> Seems simple enough, am I missing something?
>
> Josh McAllister
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On  
> Behalf Of Rodrigo Cremaschi
> Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:03 PM
> To: Enrique Corona
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: smpp gateway interconnection
>
> Interesting scenario (which means: no simple answer). You may try to
> use an SMPP library so your application can talk to the 3rd party app.
> Some options:
>
> PERL Net::SMPP
> JAVA SMPP API
> PHP SMPP CLASS
>
> I never tried any of them, but know of some gateways based entirely on
> these libraries.
>
> On 8/9/05, Enrique Corona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rodrigo,
>>
>> thnx for your quick response...
>>
>>
>> On Aug 9, 2005, at 12:44 PM, Rodrigo Cremaschi wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello Enrique,
>>>
>>>     In your diagram, what´s inside the  [smpp] block? I think you  
>>> mean
>>> Kannel = [smpp]. Right?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> yes I mean kannel by [smpp]
>>
>>
>>>     It is possible, as long as you application emulates an SMSC  
>>> (which
>>> I suppose is not what you want to do).
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I'm not close to that possibility, however I have no idea how to do
>> it, can you give me a  guideline?
>>
>>
>>>     Now some questions: is it possible to access the 3rd party
>>> application directly? What protocols are involved? Does your
>>> application process the SMS coming from the SMSC in any way? If not,
>>> it would be better to connect the two gateways directly.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> My client prefers to use smpp to access their application (for other
>> protocol such as http or even webservices I don't have problems, but
>> my knowledge of smpp/kannel is very limited), my application process
>> SMS from a SMSC using kannel, but don't know if it's possible to have
>> a connection between two smpp gw's, considering your answer, I think
>> you can't...
>>
>> Saludos!
>>
>> Enrique
>>
>>
>>
>>>     Saludos!
>>>
>>> Rodrigo.
>>>
>>> On 8/9/05, Enrique Corona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> is it possible to interconnect two smpp w's? my current scenario is
>>>> shown below:
>>>>
>>>> SMSC ---[smpp]--- My application ---[smpp]--- 3rd party application
>>>>
>>>> thanx for your help!
>>>>
>>>> - Enrique
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>




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