If we decide to meet in Berlin, Jan de Meer, our standard body
observer, will be happy to talk about EMS/MMS and current WAP
developments.
Regards
Jörg
> I think Paul has a point here. We must first agree meeting
> schedule. I hope you can suffer a presentation of Push Proxy
> Gateway by me
yOn Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Aarno Syvänen wrote:
> > gw/wap_push_ppg.c:262: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> > gw/wap_push_ppg.c:262: for each function it appears in.)
> > make: *** [gw/wap_push_ppg.o] Error 1
> > but if I change HTTP_PORT to DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT, it compiles OK.
> Do a
Mika Tuupola wrote:
> yOn Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Aarno Syvänen wrote:
>
> > > gw/wap_push_ppg.c:262: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> > > gw/wap_push_ppg.c:262: for each function it appears in.)
> > > make: *** [gw/wap_push_ppg.o] Error 1
> > > but if I change HTTP_PORT to DEFAULT_H
Do you want to run Kannel on a PDA? This might be possible
with embedded Linux, but what's the point?
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2001 09:41
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Does Kannel work with PDA
Title: Re: Statistics
Hi Andreas,
Regarding the below
statement:
Yes. You can connect multiple SMSboxes to a single bearerbox and the
bearerbox has its own queues for every SMSC. If a SMS arrives from a SMSBox it
simply routes it to the corresponding SMSC link and puts it in the h
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 06:51:33PM +0200, Fernando Primo wrote:
> I try to probe kannel 1.0.3 to send SMS mainly, but i don´t sure about
> the kind of GSM modem that i have to use. In the user manual, i have
> read that you used three GSM modem: WAVECOM, SIEMEMS and Ericsson. Are
> there any speci
> Do you want to run Kannel on a PDA? This might be possible
> with embedded Linux, but what's the point?
I think he means does it work with a WAP browser on a PDA (at least, makes
more sense!)? If so, then I've only ever tested briefly with AU Systems'
browser on a Palm Vx, but it seems to work.
Use current cvs and at2
It works.
If you want to use with 1.03. you need to modify some rows
of smsc_at.c (pdu encode)
Andrea
- Original Message -
From: "David Holland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fernando Primo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 10
I meant can kannel serve WAP request from PDA. The reason being how does
Kannel identify a PDA? Does PDA also have something similar to MSSISDN?
Can you tell me as to how a WAP request from a PDA is routed to Kannel?
regards
Guru
Depends. You can easily use most Palm and WinCE
devices with a mobile phone with IrCOM. Aditionally
you can use PCCard GSM modems with most WinCE
machines. The MSISDN depends on the SIM of the
device you use for network access.
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
I'm looking for statistical information about SMS and IP over GPRS packets
delivery time.
The numbers I'm looking for:
1. Average time for sending message/packet from the carrier servers to the
mobile device in SMS or IP over GPRS
2. Round-trip time, i.e.: from server to mobile device and back to
Patrick Mignott wrote:
> Does kannel or will Kannel support Multipart Messages?
It does not, but it will. I will di it, if someone else does not.
> this is where a text message can be up to 1600 characters, delivered as
> sequential, single messages?
Kannel does support message splitting.
I can't give exact numbers but these things are hardly comparable:
With GPRS a ping roundtrip takes about 1..3 seconds.
A SMS SM can take anything from 20 seconds to many hours.
BTW: a GPRS IP packet is basically free (flat rate) while a SMS
message costs you dearly (about 2 Euro cents using a fi
Hey folks,
It seems that there's a base of common knowledge
that is beginning to far exceed that shown in the
online docs.
Examples:
- Many people know about the mail list archive
search URL I posted last week, but it's not linked
to the docs.
(This one:
http://www.mail-archive.com/devel
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 12:51:21PM +0200, Steve Rapaport wrote:
> Examples:
> - Many people know about the mail list archive
> search URL I posted last week, but it's not linked
> to the docs.
I just added a link to those archives to the page at
http://www.kannel.3glab.org/lists.shtml
> So, ar
Hi all,
currently the cvs compilation has these warnings
:
gcc -D_REENTRANT=1 -I. -g -O2
-I/usr/local/include/libxml -I/usr/local/include -o gw/wap_push_si_compiler.o -c
gw/wap_push_si_compiler.cgw/wap_push_si_compiler.c: In function
`si_compile':gw/wap_push_si_compiler.c:160: warning: ass
A good guess without looking at the sources: a missing function prototype.
Without prototype C defaults to int.
Regards
Joerg
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Von: Alexei Pashkovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2001 14:22
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: compil
Jörg Pommnitz wrote:
> A good guess without looking at the sources: a missing function prototype.
> Without prototype C defaults to int.
>
> Regards
> Joerg
>
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Alexei Pashkovsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2001 14:22
i say this statment in the updated manual "Siemens M20 (this modem have
some bugs)"
now this is bad for me seeing that i just order one, does anyone know what
the bugs are?
Well,
actually I'd say it's not the ideal modem, but it is still better than
wavecom devices.
We have ordered Siemens in the first place, than changed to Wavecom, worked
for about 2 months and reverted back to siemens, cause they made less
problems.
I guess you will be fine with M20T, just upgrade
> i say this statment in the updated manual "Siemens M20 (this
> modem have
> some bugs)"
> now this is bad for me seeing that i just order one, does
> anyone know what
> the bugs are?
>
Just make sure you get the latest version of the firmware (5.4)
and you'll minimise the bugs :-)
I have found the wavecom (falcom actually) works quite reliably. In fact
almost as reliably as the Ericsson ... thats about 99.9% send/receive
sucesses. So if you find that the M20 works better then the Falcom, then
it should be fine.
On 24 October 2001, Paul Keogh wrote:
> > i say this statment
Hiyas,
I'm having little problem with operator logo sending. I have configured a
sms-service into kannel.conf file which calls .cgi. This cgi returs
approriate operator logo.
My .cgi output is :
$udh = "0605041582";
$tarifclass = "10";
print "X-Kannel-UDH: $udh\n";
print
I am using a cvs version of Kannel as an SMS Gateway to a UCP/EMI SMSC.
I was originally having throughput problems with Kannel V1.1.5, as the SMSC
was ignoring messages sent if they received more than 5 a second.
My earlier posting to this list resulted in the suggestion that I use the
CVS vers
It's either a bug in Kannel (memory leak) or a heavily
stressed system running in debug limits. If it's not a
memory leak, you can prevent the emergency shutdown
by disabling debug malloc while calling configure.
Regards
Jörg
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Tim Hammonds [mailto:[E
Has anyone asked this question ?
How does one handle number portability ?
I have kannel with multiple SMSC connections from different countries.
if Country A has 4 providers all connected to kannel so far I have only seen
prefix routing ? Now number portability means that these numbers can be f
>Has anyone asked this question ?
>
>How does one handle number portability ?
>
>I have kannel with multiple SMSC connections from different countries.
>
>if Country A has 4 providers all connected to kannel so far I have only seen
>prefix routing ? Now number portability means that these numbers
To be able to identify number portability I believe you require access to
the HLR and not to the SMSC - as far as I know the SMSC does not directly
know the routing of the SMS once it is release to the network. Also I do not
know of a protocol by which the SMSC can return to an external uses the
n
Thanks for the response also Stephen Rothwell... not what I was hoping to
hear
as number portability is an issue for me and no doubt many others.
Obviously kannel knows which network a message is supplied from
due to the fact that it comes in from SMSC-1 or SMSC-2
So maybe an attribute could be
Hello,
I was wondering, does DLR support work this way ?:
a] Outgoing SMS has the DLR flag set and is sent.
b] Telco network sees the DLR flag and once the SMS is dealt with, returns
an 'ack SMS' to the sender. This service is at no extra cost ?
thanks
--
Matt
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>Hiyas,
>
>I'm having little problem with operator logo sending. I have configured a
>sms-service into kannel.conf file which calls .cgi. This cgi returs
>approriate operator logo.
>
>My .cgi output is :
>
> $udh = "0605041582";
> $tarifclass = "10";
>
> print "X-Kannel-UDH: $udh\n
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering, does DLR support work this way ?:
>a] Outgoing SMS has the DLR flag set and is sent.
>b] Telco network sees the DLR flag and once the SMS is dealt with, returns
>an 'ack SMS' to the sender. This service is at no extra cost ?
>
>thanks
Not really. It depends a little b
we had experienced the same problems when batch messages are sent thro HTTP
interface to Kannel. This is probably due to outgoing message queue overflow
in bearerbox. Since the flow control is at SMSC <--> bearerbox interface.
Messages from smsbox interface are pumped into bearerbox and kept in
ou
Title: Re: Statistics
Well,
I guess Kannel does not RUN on PDA's currently if
thats the question.
But, it's opensource, thus you have it's sources
and if you want it to run on lets say some iPAQ machine that runs Linux as a
primary OS, it IS possible to accomplish such a task.
There were some
Title: Re: Statistics
Hi
List,
I wanted to know whether Kannel can work with PDA's. Any pointers will be
appreciated.
regards
Guru
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