well its a nice thing that somebody feels the same sentiments...

better get back to the drawing board... got a lot of things to learn...

hey guys, help pls.

thanks

Jay



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2. RE: Relay and Routing (Rene Kluwen)


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Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 09:49:04 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Relay and Routing
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Hi guys,

I have been reading the userguide for quite some time but i'm still unable to fully understand relay and routing etc...

Basically my setup is this

mobile <-----> SMSC <------> Kannel <------> Content Provider
smpp/cimd2 http

a mobile user sends "TONE 1", smsc forwards it to kannel, kannel processes msg forwards msg to CP, then CP replies back with content, kannel sends it back to smsc, smsc to mobile user...

provisions for multiple SMSC's and Content Providers is also required...

how do i go about this?

and i would pretty much appreciate some laymans explanations regarding routing, such as preferred-smsc and denied-smsc, user guide is vague, maybe for a newbie..

i would really much appreciate if somone could provide a sample kannel.conf that would handle the above scenario precisely...

Thank You In Advance guys!

Also, thanks to Rene and Stipe for previous help.

Regards,
Jay


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Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 20:13:51 +0200
From: "Rene Kluwen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Relay and Routing
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*laughs*


...such as preferred-smsc and denied-smsc, user guide is vague, maybe for a
newbie..


Is is not vague alone for a newbie. I still have to dive into the sources
again when I want to figure it out.
Any volunteer that wants to write a little clarifying section for the
userguide?

Rene Kluwen
Chimit



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Subject: Relay and Routing


Hi guys,

I have been reading the userguide for quite some time but i'm still unable
to fully understand relay and routing etc...

Basically my setup is this

mobile <-----> SMSC <------> Kannel <------> Content Provider
smpp/cimd2 http

a mobile user sends "TONE 1", smsc forwards it to kannel, kannel processes
msg forwards msg to CP, then CP replies back with content, kannel sends it
back to smsc, smsc to mobile user...

provisions for multiple SMSC's and Content Providers is also required...

how do i go about this?

and i would pretty much appreciate some laymans explanations regarding
routing, such as preferred-smsc and denied-smsc, user guide is vague, maybe
for a newbie..

i would really much appreciate if somone could provide a sample kannel.conf
that would handle the above scenario precisely...

Thank You In Advance guys!

Also, thanks to Rene and Stipe for previous help.

Regards,
Jay



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