2016-02-11 8:34 GMT+03:00 Беляев Владимир Николаевич <v.bely...@sngb.ru>:
> I have 2 SMSC - the main and reserve. > > It is necessary to disable SMS with the main SMSC is automatically sent > through the backup SMSC. > > After the restoration of connection with the main SMSC came sms return to > it. > > SMS sent via SMPP > It's usually called failover. This should be handled on your application level. I'm afraid kannel in it's current state can't do this task for you with 1 config option. The only option here is to make same name for smsc-id SMSC upstream links, but in this case messages will be split over both uplinks if they are both online on round-robin algorythm, so it won't work for you. > > > -- > > > > *С уважением,Беляев В.Н.* > > *From:* spameden [mailto:spame...@gmail.com] > *Sent:* Thursday, February 11, 2016 10:29 AM > *To:* Беляев Владимир Николаевич > *Cc:* users@kannel.org > > *Subject:* Re: Not work "priority" in settings SMSC > > > > > > > > 2016-02-11 7:31 GMT+03:00 Беляев Владимир Николаевич <v.bely...@sngb.ru>: > > While you can install one primary center and the other - a reserve that it > went SMS only in case of unavailability of the ground? > > > > If I got you right you want to have multiple SMSC connections and balance > between them if ONLY one of the link goes down? > > > > You can do this if you assign different smsc-id for each SMSC connection > and specify smsc-id at your application level, e.g.: > > for smsbox: http://.../sendsms?receiver=...&smsc_id=smscid1 > sendsms?receiver=...&smsc_id=smscid2 > > > > or for sqlbox: you can just set smsc-id="smscid1" upon INSERT. > > > > You can monitor current state of SMSC uplinks via berearebox status page. > > > -- > С уважением, > Беляев В.Н. > > -----Original Message----- > From: users [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf Of Milan P. Stanic > Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 11:05 PM > To: users@kannel.org > Subject: Re: Not work "priority" in settings SMSC > > On Wed, 2016-02-10 at 16:31, Беляев Владимир Николаевич wrote: > > Option does not work "priority" in settings SMSC. > > > > I set up the SMSC1 priority=0, SMSC2 priority=3, but SMS is > > distributed evenly. > > > > Why can this be? > > I don't have time to look into the code but from memory I think that the > priority parameter is for setting default message priority for particular > SMSC and is not global parameter which set priorities between SMSCs. But, I > could be wrong. > > > Kannel 1.5.0 > > > > Config: > > group=smsc > > smsc=smpp > > > > smsc-id=devino_mrk > > > > system-type= > > > > interface-version=34 > > > > enquire-link-interval=270 > > > > source-addr-ton=5 > > > > source-addr-npi=1 > > > > dest-addr-ton=1 > > > > dest-addr-npi=1 > > > > msg-id-type=0x00 > > > > log-file="/var/log/kannel/devino_mrk.log" > > > > log-level=0 > > > > priority=0 > > > > > > > > # СМС-Трафик тест > > > > group=smsc > > > > smsc=smpp > > > > smsc-id=smstraffic_test > > > > system-type=smpp > > > > interface-version=34 > > > > enquire-link-interval=270 > > > > source-addr-ton=1 > > > > source-addr-npi=1 > > > > dest-addr-ton=1 > > > > dest-addr-npi=1 > > > > msg-id-type=0x00 > > > > log-file="/var/log/kannel/smstraffic_test.log" > > > > log-level=0 > > > > priority=3 > > > > > >