Hi

Kannel can no do that since it "only" speaks AT-GSM commands. However
you might be able to create a tunnel between 2 pots modems and have
kannel communicate through it to a gsm modem outside your closed
network.

Regards

Alvaro


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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Tyler Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a conundrum that I'm hoping Kannel can solve. I have a linux server
> that needs to send SMS alerts to technicians. Due to compliance reasons, it
> is on a closed network and cannot have any kind of communication device
> attached to it with one exception: a single POTS line.
> To reiterate: I cannot use a GSM modem.
>
> Can I use Kannel to connect to a Hayes-compatible modem and dial out to an
> SMSC to send an SMS to a remote mobile number?
>
> I guess as a follow up, is it even worth it at this point? Since I'm only
> sending and not receiving, I can't imagine echoing AT commands via a bash
> script would be that complicated. But I'm not really sure.

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