Hi Mario
Better you check using
netstat -na
check only on established connection to SMSC IP and SMSC port
and copy paste here :)
On 10/4/06, Mario Noboa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List,
I have a problem with one of my operators. They said me that I'm opening too
many connections and it's affecting the services of SMSC. They don's gave me
any probe that it's happening but my question is: "There are some way to
control the number of connections that kannel open to the smsc?"
I'm using smpp, to connect this is the smsc group:
#POR Tx
group = smsc
smsc = smpp
smsc-id = POR
host= xx.xx.xx.xx
port = 17603
receive-port = 0
smsc-username = txx2
smsc-password = txx1
source-addr-ton = 1
source-addr-npi = 1
dest-addr-ton = 1
dest-addr-npi = 1
bind-addr-ton = 1
bind-addr-npi = 1
system-type = smpp
interface-version = 33
reroute-dlr = yes
msg-id-type = 1
#POR Rx
group = smsc
smsc = smpp
smsc-id = POR
host= xx.xx.xx.xx
port = 0
receive-port = 3000
smsc-username = txx2_r
smsc-password = txx01
source-addr-ton = 1
source-addr-npi = 1
dest-addr-ton = 1
dest-addr-npi = 1
bind-addr-ton = 1
bind-addr-npi = 1
system-type = smpp
interface-version = 33
reroute-dlr = yes
msg-id-type = 1
Thank you any help guys
Mario
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