Thank Alex, Andreas and others for replies.
However, I could not to find out the code that submit SM "No service specified" to subcriber. Can you help me to find out? Thanks again Le Nhu Hai --- Alex Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The deliver_sm is meant to make the ESME (in this case Kannel) > respond > with a deliver_sm_resp PDU in order to confirm receipt of the > deliver_sm > message. This message is only meant to go from the ESME (Kannel) to > the > SMSC (your provider) as not a message to the phone subscriber that > submitted the message. > > Messages to the subscriber that submitted the message are sent with > submit_sm which are ESME (Kannel) to SMSC messages. In this case the > SMSC responds with a submit_sm_resp PDU to > tell you that it has received the message. > > Feel free to contact me if you need to make more sense of that! > > Alex > > On Mon, 20 May 2002, Le Nhu Hai wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I try to use Kannel 1.1.6 to connect to SMSC via SMPP with a > service > > number assigned to GW. When a subscriber send any SM to service > number, > > the msg will deliver to GW. > > In the source, file smsc_smpp.c, function: handle_pdu(): > > > > case deliver_sm > > (void) bb_smscconn_receive(smpp->conn, pdu_to_msg(pdu)); > > resp = smpp_pdu_create(deliver_sm_resp, > > pdu->u.deliver_sm.sequence_number); > > break; > > > > Thatn means, GW only respond to SMSC a deliver_sm_resp message. > > > > In fact, the sender who send a SM to service number (GW) would > receive > > a msg with content: "No service specified" > > > > > > Who know why ? > > > > > > Does Kannel 1.1.6 support flash message? > > > > Thank for any reply! > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > > http://launch.yahoo.com > > > > -- > Alex Judd > http://www.skywire.co.uk > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com