Hi, we're going to stress our Kannel installation to check how many SMS
we're able to send.

We're using a SMPP connection to an operator.

 

But I have a couple of questions before releasing the attack:

 

-          We're using the HTTP interface to send the SMS. Is there a faster
interface (for instance, inserting the SMS in a text file or Mysql table)?

 

-          If we call the HTTP interface faster than the rate at which
Kannel sends through to the SMSC, what happens? 
Where are the queued messages stored? (RAM, file buffers, mysql?)

 

-          I read in a post that there is a "max_pending_submits" option.
What happens when reaching that number? Does the HTTP interface responds
with a "3: Queued for later delivery"?

 

-          In general, is there a way to know when a disaster is near (I
mean, other than counting errors in the logs)

 

Thanks!

If you can give us more advice on how to estimate the throughput (or make it
better), thank you!

We'll share our findings after the test.

 

Alejandro Woywood.

 

 

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