Several things can be wrong:
Have you checked the destination number format and synced it with SMSC?
Perhaps you are using national format while SMSC wants international format.
Are you using the modem?
Is the recipient an actual real number? Give him a call and see if he picks
up. If its not a
Set the default group routing to somewhere. Else it will keep failing.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Ajay Patel ajay.pa...@elitecore.com
wrote:
Hi All,
I have read many places that there should be 1 default sms-service group
required even if you are configured kannel to sending message
Use sqlbox. Route all traffic via it. It will have very decent logs of both
MO and MT.
Another alternate is the kannel.access file parser. It's a script which
reads the log file, separates out the fields and loads into a MySQL
database.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:22 AM, Milan P. Stanic
Connect to same bearerbox port. Connect as many as you want.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Nilubon Soonthon nilubo...@jasmine.com
wrote:
Hi,
How to setup 2 smsboxes that connected to the 1 bearerbox on Centos 5?
I don’t have any Idea.
ThanksRegards
Nilubon Soonthon
Copy the SMSBOX config to 2 files. Rename the smsbox, and change other
parameters. Connect them to same bbox host port.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 10:33 AM, nilubo...@jasmine.com wrote:
Hi,
How to setup 2 smsboxes that connected to the 1 bearerbox on Centos 5?
I don't have any Idea.
1. Ask SMSC to allow multiple connections.
2. Use multiple configs to connect to same SMSC. Identify them as separate
connections.
3. Enable logs to see which connection is handling traffic.
Be careful about DLRs. If these do not come back via same connection from
which they left, kannel ignores