The issue is that the keyword might not be important to you, but it certainly 
is important for the sms-service if it is going to work. You better read the 
manual.

Nikos
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Falko Ziemann 
  To: Elton Hoxha 
  Cc: Nikos Balkanas ; kannel users 
  Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 8:46 AM
  Subject: Re: multiple sms-service


  Hi,


  I think I would add an additional script where the message is posted first. 
Add the switch "%o" to the request, this shows you on which connection the 
message has arrived. Then the new script re-posts the message to the final 
script, depending on the the smsc connection.


  Regards
  Falko


  Am 11.03.2009 um 18:22 schrieb Elton Hoxha:


    Hi,

    In my cases, the keyword parameter is not important. I would omit it 
because I dont care about the content of SMS I just want to call the URL-s 
regardless the content of SMS-s, but only refering to the respective SMPP 
connections (2 in this case) that I`m using. 

    Thanks
    Elton


    On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:49 PM, Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]> wrote:

      Yes. There is an extensive section in the user manual about configuring 
and using sms-service. Please read it.

      BR,
      Nikos
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Elton Hoxha 
        To: kannel users 
        Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 6:37 PM
        Subject: Re: multiple sms-service


        I made it like this:
        group = sms-service
        keyword = default
        catch-all = true
        max-messages = 0
        concatenation = true
        accepted-smsc = internal
        get-url = 
"http://10.1.2.66:33106/KannelGetSms.asmx/GetSms?originator=%p&destination=%P&text=%a&smsctype=%i";

        group = sms-service
        keyword = a
        catch-all = true              //I tried twice commenting this line too
        max-messages = 0
        concatenation = true
        accepted-smsc = internal1
        get-url = 
"http://10.1.2.66:33777/KannelGetSms.asmx/GetSms?originator=%p&destination=%P&text=%a&smsctype=%i";

        Again I was not able to call the second API, just the first.

        Thanks
        Elton



        On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Elton Hoxha <[email protected]> wrote:

          Hi guys,

          Is it possible to make a configuration like this:

          group = sms-service
          keyword = default
          catch-all = true
          max-messages = 0
          concatenation = true
          accepted-smsc = internal
          get-url = 
"http://10.1.2.66:33106/KannelGetSms.asmx/GetSms?originator=%p&destination=%P&text=%a&smsctype=%i";

          group = sms-service
          keyword = default
          catch-all = true
          max-messages = 0
          concatenation = true
          accepted-smsc = internal1
          get-url = 
"http://10.1.2.66:33777/KannelGetSms.asmx/GetSms?originator=%p&destination=%P&text=%a&smsctype=%i";

          After both SMSC were binded I was able to send MO and to call only 
the first API. The second one didnt work.

          Any idea?

          Thanks
          Elton






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