Hi

You should use allowed/denied-smsc and send the sms with
...&smsc-id=DestinationSmsc...

Regards

Alvaro

On 3/12/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am 'trying' to channelize outgoing traffic from kannel based on the
> username/password combination in sendsms-user groups. My config is
> following:
>
> group = smsbox-route
> smsbox-id = smsbox
> smsc-id = SMSC-1;SMSC-2
> group = sendsms-user
> username = ABC
> password = ABC
> default-smsc = SMSC-1
> max-messages = 5
> concatenation = true
> group = sendsms-user
> username = XYZ
> password = XYZ
> default-smsc = SMSC-2
> max-messages = 5
> concatenation = true
> When trying to send SMS via username ABC, ideally it should only go out via
> SMSC-1. However, the SMS is going out randomly from both SMSC-1 and SMSC-2.
>
> Additional info: I am using SQLBOX in between SMSBOX and BBOX as well.
> Also, there is only single SMSBOX carrying all ESME connections.
>
> How can I force the SMS to follow the defined path, related to the
> username/password used in sending?
>
> Regards,
> Hamza
>


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