Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Sorry top posting.

Using a more verbose logging, I see this in smsbox:
Starting to service <Test3> from <+628161217523> to <1234>
executing sms-service '/usr/local/bin/kannel_incoming 2006-02-12+05:46:32 %2B628161107923 Ok3'
message length 35, sending 1 messages

Why is it sending the received sms to 1234?
What is 1234?

now, that's a good question.

1234 is interpreted here as the receiver for the MO message, hence your GSM modem device. I don't see where we put that number in as "default" or something. But this is obviously not the reason why the MT messages don't leave your modem.

AT2[mylinux]: -->
0011000C912618160197320000A723BC621B4ECF83E465383B0F32CBDF6DD0BC2CB7A7C7651
05CFEB6A7C965B90F AT2[mylinux]: --> ^Z
AT2[mylinux]: <-- >
AT2[mylinux]: <-- ERROR
AT2[mylinux]: Error occurs: ERROR (error number not known to us. ask google
and add it.)

you configured this a wavecom modem. Did you try an other GSM modem type?

Obviously the device has a problem with the PDU we present him. Please go scan the devel@ list mail archive for those kind of problems, you may get a resolve.

I know that we treat PDUs for various GSM modems differently, but I don't recall the details.

If you can't resolve on your own, please profile a bug report to http://bugs.kannel.org/ with all information and logs you have.

Stipe
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