After much time wading through the quagmire of web info without much
success, I'm now compelled to post a question (how long has it been?)

Background:

I got a Kannel SMS gateway running on Ubuntu 8.10. Works well (not like a
charm, but it works). SMS messages get sent perfectly.

Ubuntu 8.10 (Kannel) uses three Nokia 6230 mobile phones, working as virtual
SMSCs for Kannel, connected via USB cable. Each phone was dynamically
assigned a device file namely /dev/ttyACM0, /dev/ttyACM1, /dev/ttyACM2
respectively.

Issue:

If a phone (using /dev/ttyACM1) gets turned off, and then back on again,
Ubuntu creates another device file for that phone -- /dev/ttyACM3 -- thusly,
Kannel will not be able to use that phone.

Question:

How can I permanently associate a device file (/dev/ttyACM1) to a specific
USB port?




Best regards.

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