Thanks Juan.

Anyone who can also share there experience about how much dedicated speed
should be enough to run kannel supporting a max of 200sms/s?
Regards,
Hammad

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Juan Nin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Khan, Hammad Aslam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 16:41:46 -0200
Subject: Re: Kannel Deployment
this question is not for the devel list, it's for the users one...

anyway.. for SMPP traffic it's not the SMSC who has to connect to you Kannel
box
it's your kannel box which connects to the SMSC

so u just NAT the traffic from you kannel box on your gateway and that's it
(if it was the SMSC which connected to the kannel box, u could do a
port forwarding)

Regards,

Juan

On Dec 9, 2007 2:33 PM, Khan, Hammad Aslam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know everyone who have used kannel in production here will have
> deployments with more or less;
> 1- Server running Kannel Gateway
> 2- Server running HTTP Services
>  3- A VPN Concentrator/Router/ADSL router with assigned static public IP
to
> interact with operator SMSCs
>
> I am currently setting up the above setup with ADSL Router at (3)
>
> I am stuck with misconception or what should I call it - My public IP is
> assigned to router's external interface; and
> Kannel machine is now in the private network (connected to the ADSL
router's
> through a switch to which Services comp is also connected).
>
> Now,
> 1-how can kannel machine be visible to operator smsc? (through SMPP
> connection) so that operator connect with kannel at port=13000 -Suggested
> network setup?
> 2-How much dedicated speed is required if I connect to two operators' SMSC
> where expected traffic is max 200sms/sec?
>
> Thanking in acticipation for resolution/suggestions.
>
> Regards,
> Hammad



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