Actualy I found out just now that existing services in my "cloud" are already using shortcodes for service routing so I can't really change that. Is there ANY way to route using shortcodes without having to have a separate smsbox for each service ?
________________________________ From: Brian McCavour <[email protected]> To: Willy Mularto <[email protected]> Cc: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:34:02 PM Subject: Re: MO routing I was thinking somehow it would save me a mapping in the client, but I guess I would still need to map the shortcodes in the client anyway.... hmmmUsing smsc still seems a bit "cleaner" though, as I will be modifying the http out to send a custom payload. Also since all sms go through the 1 channel between smsc and smsbox, seems like I'd acheiver higher tps by just bouncing back out. What do you think ? ________________________________ From: Willy Mularto <[email protected]> To: Brian McCavour <[email protected]> Cc: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:01:39 PM Subject: Re: MO routing Why not use keyword? Then you will only need 1 smsbox and route it by keyword right? On Jan 10, 2013, at 4:48 AM, Brian McCavour wrote: Hi folks, > > >I am using Kannel for SMS only, and I have HTTP interfaces on both sides. >For SendSMS, I configured user groups to route the MT to specific http smsc >based on username field. > > >Now I'm working on the MO part. >Originally I wanted to route the MO traffic by setting up separate smsboxs >each with its own sms-service >Then use shortodes and smsbox-route configurations to target the right box, >picking the default sms-service on that box. > > >but then I got to thinking.... >Is there a way I can use some smsc instead of a some sms-service? (still using >shortcodes for routing) > > >This would > >1 - reduce the smsbox that I need to the 1 MT Sendsms box >2 - reduce any overhead of routing between smsc and smsbox > > > >I see some things about MO to MT switching, but I want to keep it MO on its >way out the http smsc... > > >Anyone know of a configuration that could make this happen ? > > >Thanks, >Brian > > Willy Mularto F300HD+MR18DE (NLC1725)
