Nothing different from your http smsc connection.
Do you see any DLRs in access log from GSM modem?
Please post your configuration and detailed bb logs of a deliver_sm pdu from
your GSM modem, with context.
BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message -----
From: Gjergji Guri
To: Nikos Balkanas
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Getting DLR reports for AT SMSC
Many thanks Nikos and good to hear that it works.
I've configured DLR callback with Clickatell (system-type = clickatell)
having the smsc variable set to http. This is configured as a separate SMSC
and I have no problem with processing DLR.
I've configure a HUAWEI E618 Mobile Connect - 3G Modem and can send SMS
messages using HTTP Push service.
In my current configuration I do not see the dlr-url to be called, when I
use the GSM modem, which works when message is routed via clickatell.
Do I need to make any specific configuration for the GSM modem smsc in order
for the delivery status reports to be processed?
Kind Regards,
Gjergji
2010/8/28 Nikos Balkanas <[email protected]>
Yes, and it works. Note that using a GSM modem is more reliable than a
phone. Some providers do not send DLRs to a phone.
But what do you mean by http SMSc? A GSM modem is different than an HTTP
smsc.
BR,
Nikos
----- Original Message ----- From: Gjergji Guri
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2010 10:39 AM
Subject: Getting DLR reports for AT SMSC
Hi,
I have no problem to get DLR report for http SMSC by setting the correct
dlr-mask and dlr-url. Nevertheless, though my modem driver and network
support receiving delivery reports the bearerbox do not process any delivery
reports.
At page 64 of the User Guide (Feature checklist) or Table 6-2. SMSC driver
features I can see that for AT driver the “Can Use DLR” is set to N.
Nevertheless, N is set even for http request where the delivery is working
fine in my configuration.
Do I need to setup some specific processing for the incoming SMS delivery
reports retrieved by the AT modem?
Has anyone configured delivery reports with Kannel using a modem (AT SMSC
driver)?
Any hint, guidance?
Cheers,
Gjergji