Usually, when you connect to an SMSC or SMS Gateway, and want to receive
messages, you do not need incoming SMPP or CIMD2
connections.
Your
provider will relay any incoming messages to your SMPP/CIMD2 connection, even if
you are the one connecting.
Kannel
also has routing options to relay from 1 smsc to another (check the users
manual).
I hope
this answers your question. Because I am not 100% sure if I understood your
question right.
Rene
Kluwen
Chimit
-----Original Message-----My next burden now is kinda like a relay between two smsc's
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Jay Acuesta
Sent: donderdag 30 maart 2006 21:26
To: users@kannel.org
Subject: Kannel as smpp/cimd2 server???
A - smsc1
B - smsc2
A ----> smpp ----> KANNEL ----> cimd2 ----> B
A <---- smpp <---- KANNEL <---- cimd2 <---- B
Im basically a newbie and I have only tested KANNEL with outbound msgs (sendsms -> smpp, cimd2, http), and no experience at all on handling inbound msgs...
Based on the diagram above, how do I go about receiving sms from A & B thru smpp and cimd2? Is it possible? Will I be needing some smpp/cimd server implementation because i've read on another thread that Kannel does not act as smpp/cimd server???
Next question would be how to handle the sms? Is it through sms-service?
I would appreciate your help with this guys.
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