Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-29 Thread Arnau Rebassa
Hi Nikos, 2010/7/29 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com: Hi, All you need is the sender number. In MOs destination number = sender number. Get the short code from there. It is not going anywhere else, just the place it originated from. I think I'm missing something or I don't understand

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-29 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Hi, %P is not what you want. Maybe %o or %n can help. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Arnau Rebassa arnau.mailingli...@gmail.com To: users@kannel.org Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 10:11 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4) Hi Nikos, 2010/7/29 Nikos

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-28 Thread Arnau Rebassa
Hi all, 2010/7/27 Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com: 1) Use keyword = default in your sms-service. 2) Read User's guide about configuring smsbox-route. Thank you everybody for your help, I already received the MO and I'm able to deliver them to an URL. The problem I'm facing now is although

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-28 Thread Arnau Rebassa
Hi Nikos, On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, What you have as service_number is the destination number. What is the meaning of destination number for an MO? Nothing at all. The sms will go back to the sender, which is you enduser_number. In my

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-28 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:07 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4) Hi Nikos, On Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, What you have as service_number is the destination number. What is the meaning of destination number for an MO

Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-27 Thread Arnau Rebassa
. In theory I could configure this modem as a telnet device but I haven't been able to do it. I have also seen on this mailing list that there are people having problems configuring this kind of devices. Any help or any url where I could check how to configure this kind of devices? -- Arnau

Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-27 Thread Arnau Rebassa
. In theory I could configure this modem as a telnet device but I haven't been able to do it. I have also seen on this mailing list that there are people having problems configuring this kind of devices. Any help or any url where I could check how to configure this kind of devices? -- Arnau

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-27 Thread Daniel Camacho
and although I found an old message from Tony Kirkham, he doesn't mention if he solved or not the problem. In theory I could configure this modem as a telnet device but I haven't been able to do it. I have also seen on this mailing list that there are people having problems configuring this kind

Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA-G-EN-F4)

2010-07-27 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Hi, 1) Use keyword = default in your sms-service. 2) Read User's guide about configuring smsbox-route. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Arnau Rebassa arnau.mailingli...@gmail.com To: users@kannel.org Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 9:14 PM Subject: Re: Telnet device (Multi-Tech MTCBA

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-18 Thread Iain Dooley
, Nikos - Original Message - From: Iain Dooley i...@workingsoftware.com.au To: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Cc: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:46 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device Interesting side note, if you're using vim

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-18 Thread Iain Dooley
or just staying with tradition in vim? BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Iain Dooley i...@workingsoftware.com.au To: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Cc: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:46 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-18 Thread Nikos Balkanas
: Iain Dooley i...@workingsoftware.com.au To: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Cc: us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:09 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device actually, on reading this full thread (i had only glanced at the most recent message before) it looks to me like the portech

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-18 Thread Iain Dooley
...@workingsoftware.com.au To: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Cc: us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 10:09 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device actually, on reading this full thread (i had only glanced at the most recent message before) it looks to me like the portech code is using

RE: Telnet device

2010-02-18 Thread info.ubichip
Of Nikos Balkanas Sent: jeudi 18 fevrier 2010 00:17 To: Iain Dooley Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: Telnet device I dunno. If you actually see the logs, portech doesn't seem to send ^Ms back. Maybe just needs a line feed? ^J? PS: Definitely Windows is not the way to go. Aside from using

RE: Telnet device

2010-02-17 Thread info.ubichip
return in the different init-string. Does anyone have been got similar need to integrate with telnet device or so ? Thanks in advance -Original Message- From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf Of info.ubichip Sent: mardi 16 février 2010 22:00 To: 'Alvaro

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-17 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Please post configuration. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr To: 'Alvaro Cornejo' cornejo.alv...@gmail.com; users@kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:07 AM Subject: RE: Telnet device Hello all, Just to make an update, I still got my

RE: Telnet device

2010-02-17 Thread info.ubichip
Password: */ at2_send_modem_command(privdata, octstr_get_cstr(privdata-password), 2,0); /* wait for OK: */ at2_send_modem_command(privdata, AT, 2,0); /* wait for OK: */ } return 0; } In my case the telnet device is the 'else if' case, looking first for a carriage return

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-17 Thread Iain Dooley
wrote: Please post configuration. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr To: 'Alvaro Cornejo' cornejo.alv...@gmail.com; users@kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:07 AM Subject: RE: Telnet device Hello all, Just to make an update, I still got

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-17 Thread Nikos Balkanas
...@workingsoftware.com.au To: Nikos Balkanas nbalka...@gmail.com Cc: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr; us...@vm1.kannel.org Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:46 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device Interesting side note, if you're using vim and need to generate ^M, you don't type ^ and then M, ie. shift

Telnet device

2010-02-16 Thread info.ubichip
Hello, Does someone got similar issue ? Regards -Original Message- From: users-boun...@kannel.org [mailto:users-boun...@kannel.org] On Behalf Of info.ubichip Sent: lundi 15 février 2010 13:49 To: users@kannel.org Subject: Using Portech modem Hello All, I would like to use a portech

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-16 Thread Alvaro Cornejo
I don´t know your modem, but in the cases I know, port 23 is for managing the modem configs and such. For using AT interface they usually use a different port. with the same Telnet protocol... something like Telnet host:2100 Regards

RE: Telnet device

2010-02-16 Thread info.ubichip
? Thanks in advance -Original Message- From: Alvaro Cornejo [mailto:cornejo.alv...@gmail.com] Sent: mardi 16 février 2010 11:02 To: info.ubichip Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: Telnet device I don´t know your modem, but in the cases I know, port 23 is for managing the modem configs

RE: Telnet device

2010-02-16 Thread info.ubichip
on hte source code in smsc_at.c but there is nothing that could explain that. -Original Message- From: Alvaro Cornejo [mailto:cornejo.alv...@gmail.com] Sent: mardi 16 février 2010 20:57 To: info.ubichip Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: Telnet device Did you tried ^M carret char plus M

Re: Telnet device

2010-02-16 Thread Nikos Balkanas
Cc: users@kannel.org Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:57 AM Subject: Re: Telnet device Did you tried ^M carret char plus M char ?? This is a sort of character representation of a carriage return... Regards Alvaro On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 5:01 PM, info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr wrote

Re: telnet device

2010-01-22 Thread Alvaro Cornejo
Try^M carret and upper case M is an ASCII ?? representation of the carriage return. I do use old xyplex terminal server to connect a bank of modems to kannel using rawtcp mode in smsc_at config with no problems. Regards Alvaro

Re: telnet device

2010-01-22 Thread Nikos Balkanas
in their init strings, I doubt that it is a standard. Glad to know, though. BR, Nikos - Original Message - From: Alvaro Cornejo cornejo.alv...@gmail.com To: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr Cc: users@kannel.org Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 3:30 PM Subject: Re: telnet device Try

Re: telnet device

2010-01-22 Thread Alvaro Cornejo
cornejo.alv...@gmail.com To: info.ubichip info.ubic...@free.fr Cc: users@kannel.org Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 3:30 PM Subject: Re: telnet device Try    ^M     carret and upper case M is an ASCII ?? representation of the carriage return. I do use old xyplex terminal server to connect a bank

RE: telnet device

2010-01-22 Thread info.ubichip
09:51 To: Nikos Balkanas Cc: info.ubichip; users@kannel.org Subject: Re: telnet device Nikos A loong time ago I used to do some scripting (procomm, windows terminal emulator) with modems and I used ^M and ^J (character carret and character letter) and not CTRL+M nor CTRL+J in order to send

Re: telnet device

2010-01-22 Thread Nikos Balkanas
10:44 PM Subject: RE: telnet device Hello Alvaro, Nikos, First thanks to your help, I will receive the equipment soon, and I will update you about that. I already take a look on the source of ths smsc_at, but there is no indication of any carriage return 'feature' so I'm hope the ^M

telnet device

2010-01-21 Thread info.ubichip
Hello, Do you know if it is possible to put some carriage return in the init-string of a modem. In my case, the modem is a telnet one and I have to make a non standard command before access to AT command. I would to have something like Init-string = hellocommand[carriagereturn]AT+CNMI=1,2,0,0