Am Dienstag, den 22.05.2007, 17:35 +0300 schrieb Jonson Player: > Thank you for reply. Can you send me some working configs? I'm still > confusing about this sms option.
Just to get you started, try this: Find out which user asterisk runs as. Get a shell for that user. Run (all in one line) smsq --mt --oa=321 --mttx-callerid=01930101 --mttx-channel=SIP/abcde "message text goes here" where "321" will displayed as sender id on the handset, and "01930101" will have to replaced by the mobile center known to your phone, plus "1" at the end - the German T-Com seems to use 0193010, and this setting works for me. Further, SIP/abcde must be the channel that a SMS-capable handset is available on: If you have some ATA with a DECT handset connected, or similar, use the channel name exactly as you would in the Dial() command. First thing to find out is if this works. Be sure to have asterisk in extra-verbose running a console to see what happens. If the mobile handset rings (instead of getting the SMS) either the 01930101 number has not been set correctly or it probably is not compatible with Asterisk SMS. Once you get this far, you would need the other way round. When your mobile phone tries to _send_ a text message, it will go to 01930100 (sms center number plus "0"). You will have to care for that in your extensions.conf, like this exten => 01930100,1,Wait(2) exten => 01930100,2,Answer() exten => 01930100,3,Wait(2) exten => 01930100,4,SMS(01930100,as) exten => 01930100,5,Wait(2) exten => 01930100,6,Hangup() In my experience those Wait(2) improve reliability over internet connections, they probably are superfluous if you have reliable low-latency LAN. For me, they made the difference between 10/100 and 95/100 successfuly sent messages. You will have to write your own scriptwork to play with the files that will be created from those commands. Their structure is simple, you will find out. Sending EMS (for ringtones and bitmaps) is a bit more complex, you will need the UDH flag for that. I think I documented that once on this ML but am not sure. However, it is possible with some Siemens Gigaset devices, and pictures or monophonic ringtones. BR Anselm _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users