Ok, but from Kannel's point of view it's still SMPP. What I meant is that Kannel can not talk SS7 directly. :)
On Thursday, May 5, 2011, Stipe Tolj <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 04.05.2011 20:59, schrieb Juan Nin: > > No, it can't > > > well, don't want to foul Juan hard here ;) but yes, it "could". > > There are SS7 gateways that allow you to "interface" to it via SMPP v3.4. So > Kannel can send SMPP PDUs to the SS7 gateway, which acts hence as as SMPP > server on the one side, and inter-connects as own point code machine in the > signaling network, performing the signal point resolution of the destination > MSISDN and signaling the message to the phone. > > So the answer is: yes, if the signaling gateway acts as SMPP server on the IP > based side. > > If not, then you need to develop a bearerbox module that talks the interface > API of the signaling gateway to interact with it, which IS of course possible. > > Stipe > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Kölner Landstrasse 419 > 40589 Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany > > tolj.org system architecture Kannel Software Foundation (KSF) > http://www.tolj.org/ http://www.kannel.org/ > > mailto:st_{at}_tolj.org mailto:stolj_{at}_kannel.org > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >
