Ok, thank you Rene for your quick reply! 

Thats a pity though, it would have been great if it were possible. 

I wonder why Kannel only can use CIMD2 on outbound connections? Is not the 
whole protocol stack implemented? If the whole protocol is implemented maybe 
it's not so big deal to add inbound support? In this case, rewriting the term. 
A and B is not an option, unfortunatly I might add.


- Jon



-----Original Message-----
From: Rene Kluwen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: den 21 mars 2006 22:36
To: Jon Björkebäck; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Kannel as SMS relay ?

The short answer: Yes, this is possible.

The trick here is that Kannel doesn't accept CIMD2 nor SMPP incoming 
connections natively.
The only thing you will have to do here is rewrite the A & B terminals to talk 
Kannel's HTTP protocol.

Rene Kluwen
Chimit

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Jon Björkebäck
Sent: dinsdag 21 maart 2006 19:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: Kannel as SMS relay ?



Hi!

I got a question regarding Kannel's ability to act as an SMS "relay".

I got this setup:
         _______
A ----->| SMS-C |----> GSM-network
B ----->|_______|

Terminals A and B are clients that talks CIMD2 (or SMPP). The problem is that 
the SMSC only takes one connection at the time. The terminals have to wait on 
each other to "release" the connection to SMS-C before proceeding.

Now I wonder if I can set up Kannel like this:

         _______        _______
A ----->|Kannel |----->| SMS-C |----> GSM-network
B ----->|_______|      |_______|


This way, A and B would be possible to send SMS all the time. Is this possible 
with Kannel?

Many Thanks,

Jon Bjoerkeback





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