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Sent: dimanche 3 août 2008 21:29
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users@kannel.org
Subject: RE: Connectivity problem nokia 6630: Config file

I changed the connection string from "SMSCConn" to "Nokia". Still doesnt
work. What is the easiest software (hyperterminal) to install and run in
ubuntu?

thanks.



> Something looks very curious :
>
> detect-string = "SMSCConn"
>
> It looks not to be a good detect string, "NOKIA" should be better. In 
> case you have any questions, you should make test through hyperterminal.
>
> Best regards
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: samedi 2 août 2008 04:45
> To: users@kannel.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Connectivity problem nokia 6630: Config file
>
> here is my complete smskannel.conf file:
>
> #
> # THIS IS A SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FOR SMS KANNEL # # This basic version 
> is used for system testing. It expects 'fakesmsc' to # send messages 
> which are replied with simple fixed text message.
> # It is run like this:
> #
> #  1% gw/bearerbox gw/smskannel.conf
> #  2% gw/smsbox gw/smskannel.conf
> #  3% test/fakesmsc -i 0.1 -m 100 "123 345 text nop"
> #
> # ..all 3 commands in separate shells (or screen sessions) # Note that 
> you can run them in different machines but have to # add certain 
> command line argument and configuration variables then #
>
> #
> # For any modifications to this file, see Kannel User Guide # If that 
> does not help, see Kannel web page (http://www.kannel.org) and # 
> various online help and mailing list archives # # Notes on those who 
> base their configuration on this:
> #  1) check security issues! (allowed IPs, passwords and ports) #  2) 
> groups cannot have empty rows inside them!
> #  3) read the user guide
> #
> # Kalle Marjola for Kannel project 2001, 2004
>
> #---------------------------------------------
> # CORE
> #
> # There is only one core group and it sets all basic settings # of the 
> bearerbox (and system). You should take extra notes on # configuration 
> variables like 'store-file' (or 'store-dir'), # 'admin-allow-ip' and 
> 'access.log'
>
>
> group = core
> admin-port = 13000
> smsbox-port = 13001
> admin-password = bar
> #status-password = foo
> #admin-deny-ip = ""
> #admin-allow-ip = ""
> #log-file = "/tmp/kannel.log"
> #log-level = 0
> box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*"
> box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1"
> #unified-prefix = "+358,00358,0;+,00"
> #access-log = "/tmp/access.log"
> #store-file = "kannel.store"
> #ssl-server-cert-file = "cert.pem"
> #ssl-server-key-file = "key.pem"
> #ssl-certkey-file = "mycertandprivkeyfile.pem"
>
>
> #---------------------------------------------
> # SMSC CONNECTIONS
> #
> # SMSC connections are created in bearerbox and they handle SMSC 
> specific # protocol and message relying. You need these to actually 
> receive and send # messages to handset, but can use GSM modems as 
> virtual SMSCs
>
>
> # This is a fake smsc connection, _only_ used to test the system and 
> services.
> # It really cannot relay messages to actual handsets!
>
> group = smsc
> smsc = fake
> smsc-id = FAKE
> port = 10000
> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
>
> #---------------------------------------------
> # SMSBOX SETUP
> #
> # Smsbox(es) do higher-level SMS handling after they have been 
> received from # SMS centers by bearerbox, or before they are given to 
> bearerbox for delivery
>
> group = smsbox
> bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1
> sendsms-port = 13013
> global-sender = 13013
> #sendsms-chars = "0123456789 +-"
> #log-file = "/tmp/smsbox.log"
> #log-level = 0
> #access-log = "/tmp/access.log"
>
> #---------------------------------------------
> # SEND-SMS USERS
> #
> # These users are used when Kannel smsbox sendsms interface is used to 
> # send PUSH sms messages, i.e. calling URL like # 
>
http://kannel.machine:13013/cgi-bin/sendsms?username=tester&password=foobar.
> ..
>
> group = sendsms-user
> username = tester
> password = foobar
> #user-deny-ip = ""
> #user-allow-ip = ""
>
>
> #---------------------------------------------
> # SERVICES
> #
> # These are 'responses' to sms PULL messages, i.e. messages arriving 
> from # handsets. The response is based on message content. Only one 
> sms-service is # applied, using the first one to match.
>
> group = sms-service
> keyword = nop
> text = "You asked nothing and I did it!"
>
> # There should be always a 'default' service. This service is used 
> when no # other 'sms-service' is applied.
>
> group = sms-service
> keyword = default
> text = "No service specified"
>
>
> ################################### test settings 
> #####################
>
> group = smsc
> smsc = at
> #modemtype = nokiaphone
> modemtype = SMSCConn
> #device = /dev/ttyACM0
> device = /dev/ttyUSB0
> # or output of lsusb
> #speed = 9600
> speed = 115200
> my-number = +923334324038
> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
> log-file = "/path/to/kannel/log/nokia-smsc.log"
> log-level = 0
> sim-buffering = true
> keepalive = 1
>
> # MODEMS
> group = modems
> id = SMSCConn
> name = nokiaphone
> #detect-string = "NOKIA"
> detect-string = "SMSCConn"
> detect-string2 = "6630 "
> init-string = "AT+CNMI=0,0,0,0,0"
> #need-sleep = true
> keepalive-cmd = "AT+CBC;+CSQ"
> message-storage = SM
>
> ############################ test settings 
> ################################
>
> #Nokia Modem
>
> #group = modems
> # id = nokiaphone
> # name = "Nokia Phone"
> # detect-string = "Nokia Mobile Phone"
> # need-sleep = true
> # keepalive-cmd = "AT+CBC;+CSQ"
> # enable-mms = false
>
>  #Nokia Modem
>
>
> # group =smsc
> # smsc=at
> # modemtype="Nokia Phone"
> # device=/dev/ttyUSB0
> # device=/dev/ttyS0
> # speed=9200
>
>
>
>



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