Hi!

I have made a patch for CIMD2 where i'm using the tariff field for this
(P_TARIFF_CLASS (64)) for MTs, for MOs I have no idea what field to use
since
the CIMD2s we have been in contact with do not provide this for MOs...

Anyway I have a patch that sets the tariff field according to your binfo..

/ S

On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Stipe Tolj wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> I have added a 'binfo' to the Msg sms structure to pass arbitrary
> billing identifier/information for MT and MO messages.
>
> In EMI2 we forward the XSer 0c field and in SMPP we forward the
> service_type from the deliver_sm.
>
> For MO, we have now a '%B' escape code for the sms-service to pass
> this binfo field into any HTTP requests and for MT we have a 'binfo'
> CGI variable in the sendsms interface.
>
> Beware that Kannel does only proxy those fields and does not handle
> any semantics associated with the billing identifier/information. The
> external HTTP application is in charge to "know" what to do and how to
> handle these information.
>
> Can anyone who feels this can be addopted to CIMD2 and OIS (or other
> SMSC modules) please provide patches?!
>
> Stipe
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