Re[2]: 3 Operators - /sendsms/I suggest you also adding denied-smsc-id to each 
smsc group. This will prevent from sending SMSs through other centres in case 
of connectivity, etc problems with chosen smsc.

ie:
smsc-id = a
allowed-smsc-id = a
denied-smsc-id = b;c


BR

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: Cezary Siwek 
  Sent: 04 October 2009 18:38
  Subject: Re[2]: 3 Operators - /sendsms/


  Thanks !!




  The solution was:




  Set "allowed-smsc-id=" for every smsc group..




  Example:




  group = smsc

  smsc-id = a

  allowed-smsc-id = a




  group = smsc

  smsc-id = b

  allowed-smsc-id = b




  group = smsc

  smsc-id = c

  allowed-smsc-id = c







  Sunday, October 4, 2009, 8:28:01 PM, you wrote:




   


       

        Read the documentation again. Try to focus on:  smsc-id, denied-smsc-id 
and allowed-smsc-id  in 'SMS centres' section



        Regards

        Cezary



        ----- Original Message ----- 

        From: [email protected] 

        To: [email protected] 

        Sent: 04 October 2009 18:07

        Subject: 3 Operators - /sendsms/




        I have 3 operators, 3 smsc groups, every group has it's own smsc-id=a, 
smsc-id=b, smsc-id=c




        I'm trying to send sms




        
/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=x&password=x&dlr-mask=31&from=123&to=321&text=test&smsc=b




        As you can see, i set: &smsc=b




        So this sms will have to go through smsc-id=b operator, but it's not, 
it's randomly choosing smsc..




        Every time i send sms, it's randomly choosing smsc, one time "a" other 
time "c" , some times it's choosing "b" and sms came to me normally.




        Any ideas why it's choosing random smsc ?
       



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