Thanks Alan, that's perfect! Now, next question, what modems do you guys recommend. I'm currently using Multitech (Wavecom chipset) MTCBA-G-F2's I tried getting MTCBA-G-F4's to work but had a hell of a time with the stupid Texas Instrument's chipset. Apparantly on the f4's they take a proprietary usb > serial chip that no one supports and put it inside the box. Even windows drivers are a pain on that one. Anyone else use this modem, or recommend a better/morestable/cheaper one? I'm using all GSM here.
On Thu, 2009-07-23 at 09:36 +1200, Alan McNatty wrote: > Hi Matt, > > Here's an example config using multiple modems (of the same type, but it > shouldn't matter). One of the keys will be ensuring that on reboot etc > that the devices are all the same as before .. > > group = core > admin-port = 13000 > admin-password = bar > admin-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" > admin-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/bearerbox.log" > box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" > box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" > smsbox-port = 13001 > log-level=0 > > group = smsbox > bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1 > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/smsbox.log" > access-log = "/var/log/kannel/access.log" > log-level=0 > sendsms-port=13013 > > #optus modem > group = smsc > smsc = at > smsc-id = b > denied-smsc-id = a > modemtype = teltonika > device = /dev/gsm/USB0 > log-level = 0 > > #telstra modem > group = smsc > smsc = at > smsc-id = a > denied-smsc-id = b > modemtype = teltonika > device = /dev/gsm/Serial0 > log-level = 0 > > group = modems > id = teltonika > name = "Teltonika TM2" > detect-string = "Undefined" > message-storage = "SM" > speed = 115200 > > group = sms-service > keyword = default > #text = "No action required" > get-url = "http://127.0.0.1/mo.html?modem=%i&from=%p&message=%a" > omit-empty = true > > #telstra user > group = sendsms-user > username = t > password = t > > If each modem had a different SIM for a different operator (we use it > for monitoring in this way) you could then sent a message via a > particular modem by specifying the smsc in the query-string, like: > > http://127.0.0.1:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?user=t&pass=t&to=xxxx&text=Hello&smsc=a' > > Cheers, > Alan > > Matt Wiseman wrote: > > What do you mean about smsc_at entries? I've got two groups that point > > to the modem, one(smsc) specifies /dev/ttyUSB0, the other(smsbox) > > specifies the phone number and the http port to connect to send on. > > > > On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 13:26 -0500, Alvaro Cornejo wrote: > >> Hi > >> > >> You just need to repeat as much as smsc_at entries as modems you want > >> to have. however you just need one modem config entry per modem model. > >> > >> Regards > >> > >> Alvaro > >> > >> > >> > >> |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| > >> Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde cualquier > >> celular y Nextel > >> en el Perú, México y en mas de 180 paises. Use aplicaciones 2 vias via > >> SMS y GPRS online > >> Visitenos en www.perusms.NET www.smsglobal.com.mx y > >> www.pravcom.com > >> > >> > >> > >> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Matt Wiseman<[email protected]> wrote: > >>> Has anyone got an example conf file for multiple modems for smsbox? > >>> I've got one modem working fine and have a few identical laying around > >>> and the ability to target modems sounds cool. I've tried reading the > >>> manual and all my attempts merely serve to break things. > >>> > >>> > >>> Any help would be cool. Also, I'm getting a lot of 28 and 515 errors > >>> with these Multitech MTCBA-G-U-F4's does anyone have any experience with > >>> them or can you recommend me a better serial/usb modem? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Matt Wiseman <[email protected]> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > >
