Use a simple group = smsc for both TX and RX sessions. Like this:
group = smsc smsc = smpp smsc-id = <your-id> port = 2346 receive-port = 2346 . etc. == Rene From: Dídac Royo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, 07 March, 2011 18:56 To: Rene Kluwen Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: OpenSMPPbox does support sepatate TX and RX conenctions (or only tranceiver mode is supported) ? I'm trying to configure Kannel(client) and openSMPPbox with separate RX and TX but now I'm having problems wih the DLR's.. Although It works fine for me in transceiver mode, but I need to reproduce an issue and provide support to a smpp client which requires separate TX and RX). This is the Kannel-client configuration: group = smsc smsc = smpp smsc-id = TXsmsc port = 2346 receive-port = 0 # ...and other parameters which works fine with opensmppbox in transceiver mode... group = smsc smsc = smpp smsc-id = RXsmsc port = 0 receive-port = 2346 # ...and other parameters which works fine with opensmppbox in transceiver mode... With this setup, the status page http://server:13000/status shows both the TX and RX connections, but, when I submit a test SMS, this what happens: 1. the TX connection shows: "sent:1 " and "dlr: 1" 2. and nothing in the RX connection: "sent:0" and "dlr:0" 3. the kannel-server status-page shows that there is another DLR in queue, which is not received by the kannel-client, and the kannel-server log it shows this error: 2011-03-07 16:52:13 [31712] [9] ERROR: SMPP: Unknown TLV `dlr_err', don't send. (note: In transceiver mode both the DLR's are being received correctly by the kannel-client) In separate TX and RX connections I would expect this in the kannel-client status page: 1. the TX connection shows: "sent:1 " and "dlr: 0" 2. and nothing in the RX connection: "sent:0" and "dlr:2" Any idea why TX is receiving 1 DLR even with receive-port = 0? Any idea why the 2nd DLR is not reaching the RX connection? Thanks again for your help! Didac On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Dídac Royo <[email protected]> wrote: Now I understand how it works. Thanks Rene On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 4:05 AM, Rene Kluwen <[email protected]> wrote: Separate tx and rx connections cannot be configured independently. They share the same settings (e.g. port number, credentials, etc.) == Rene From: Dídac Royo [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, 05 March, 2011 10:09 To: Rene Kluwen Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: OpenSMPPbox does support sepatate TX and RX conenctions (or only tranceiver mode is supported) ? Hi, Thanks René for your quick answer. I've read this guide: http://www.chimit.nl/kannel/userguide.pdf and searched around, but I couldn't find how to configure separate TX and RX... Can you please explain how to configure OpenSMPPbox with separate TX and RX? I only know how to connet smppclients to opensmppbox in transceiver mode. Thanks Dídac On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Rene Kluwen <[email protected]> wrote: The short answer: Yes, it supports separate TX and RX connections. == Rene From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dídac Royo Sent: Friday, 04 March, 2011 18:34 To: [email protected] Subject: OpenSMPPbox does support sepatate TX and RX conenctions (or only tranceiver mode is supported) ? Hi All, Does OpenSMPPbox support sepatate TX and RX conenctions? or only tranceiver mode is supported ? Thanks for your help! Dídac
