Thanks for getting back Alvaro, Yes, I tried that but it only addresses routing for the destination numbers. I'm trying to restrict the sender address, which in some cases are even alpha-numeric. Please explain further how to use allow-prefix to achieve this for sender address routing.
Best Regards, Michael C. Nwaogu ----- Original Message ----- From: Alvaro Cornejo <[email protected]> To: Mike Nwaogu <[email protected]> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 2:53 PM Subject: Re: Routing Based on Source Address Hi You should be able to dfo that using allow-prefix and/or deny-prefix Regards Alvaro On 5/3/13, Mike Nwaogu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Yall, > Hope this meets you well and in good health. > I'm at a crossroad in a recent development, I need to route outbound > messages coming from my clients through an smsc_a if the source address > matches a certain pattern and smsc_b if it doesn't as long as the > destination address matches a certain pattern. > > 123000(src_adr)|___________SMSC_A > > +49***(dst_adr)| > > > > abc000(src_adr)|___________SMSC_B > > +49***(dst_adr)| > > > I'm using kannel development release v1.5.0 > > How do I achieve this? The closest thing I saw in the document was the > smsbox routing which addresses only inbound sms routing. All/Any suggestions > would be appreciated. > > > Best Regards, > Michael C. Nwaogu -- |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Envíe y Reciba Datos y mensajes de Texto (SMS) hacia y desde cualquier celular y Nextel en el Perú, México y en mas de 180 paises. Use aplicaciones 2 vias via SMS y GPRS online Visitenos en www.perusms.NET www.smsglobal.com.mx y www.pravcom.com
