Your modem is not connected at all. As far as I know, I think, modem type should not be auto, instead you should give the specific name for the type.
If you have some errors in the log file attach it. lets try if some mistake is found there. I suggest you to remove the following parameters and try connecting: allowed-smsc-id = vzn00;vzn01 device = rawtcp connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1 ----------------- the following is the configuration i use for my modem ( nokia-30) and it works fine. group = smsc smsc = at smsc-id=at_smsc modemtype = nokiaphone device=/dev/ttyS0 my-number=9865969036 log-file=/SMSLOGS/smsc.log log-level=0 msg-id-type=1 validityperiod=167 ##validityperiod for 24 hours On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tony Kirkham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to Kannel and am trying to set it up to send and receive SMSs. I > am having some problems and would really appreciate any help I can get. > > I am running on Ubuntu 7.10 with Kannel 1.4.1 loaded via apt-get. I have > also modified the /etc/default/kannel file to start the smsbox instead of > the wapbox. > > Kannel comes up just fine and I can use the http interface to obtain a > status of the server but, I am not able to send a message (no receive > attempts have been made to date) and it appears that Kannel has not been > able to connect to the modem yet. I am committed to a modem that I have not > seen in any of the discussions to date. It is a Multitech MTCBA-G-EN-F4 > quad-band GPRS modem. This modem is an ethernet modem and plugs directly > into my router. I have been able to connect to the modem and send an SMS > via MicroSoft Hyper Terminal. This worked well so I feel confident that I > have the IP address and port to communicate with the modem correct. I did > have to go in and turn off PPP in the modem configuration in order to send > via Hyper Terminal. I am not very familiar with all of the terms and > protocols in the cell / modem / SMS world yet so I do not understand the > implications of turning off PPP and do not know if this is affecting Kannel > in some way. > > I have set my config file up (I hope) to handle a raw tcp connection. I > did note that the manual says the driver has never been tested in telnet > mode. I'm not quite sure what that implies. I believe the connection via > MS Hyper Terminal is telnet. For the modems sections of the config file I > have simply included the modems.conf file that was installed with Kannel. I > am not sure just which parameters need to set in a modem config so, I have > hoped that the default would work. However, it appears that it does not. > The SMSC connections section of the status only ever show "connecting". > Does anyone understand what would be needed to make this modem work? Are > their more detailed design docs that show state diagrams and config file > requirements (especially for the modem) to help me figure out just what is > missing from my setup? Thank you for any help. > > My config file and other status / responses are below > > When I attempt to send an SMS, the http response from Kannel is: > 3: Queued for later delivery > > When I request a server status I see the following: > Kannel bearerbox version `1.4.1'. > Build `Nov 11 2006 21:58:18', compiler `4.1.2 20061103 (prerelease) > (Ubuntu 4.1.1-18ubuntu2)'. > System Linux, release 2.6.22-14-generic, version #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 > 02:46:46 UTC 2008, machine x86_64. > Hostname message1, IP 127.0.1.1. > Libxml version 2.6.26. > Using OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006. > Compiled with MySQL 5.0.26, using MySQL 5.0.45. > Using native malloc. > > Status: running, uptime 2d 1h 17m 12s > > WDP: received 0 (0 queued), sent 0 (0 queued) > > SMS: received 0 (0 queued), sent 0 (3 queued), store size -1 > > SMS: inbound 0.00 msg/sec, outbound 0.00 msg/sec > > DLR: 0 queued, using internal storage > > Box connections: > smsbox:(none), IP 127.0.0.1 (0 queued), (on-line 2d 1h 17m 11s) > > SMSC connections: > vzn00 AT2[vzn00] (connecting, rcvd 0, sent 0, failed 0, queued 0 > msgs) > > > kannel.conf file: > > group = core > admin-port = 13000 > smsbox-port = 13001 > amin-password = xxxx > admin-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" > dmin-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" > # wapbox-port = 13002 > # wdp-interface-name = "*" > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/bearerbox.log" > box-deny-ip = "*.*.*.*" > box-allow-ip = "127.0.0.1" > > group = smsbox > bearerbox-host = 127.0.0.1 > sendsms-port = 13013 > global-sender = 123123123 > log-level = 0 > log-file = "/var/log/kannel/smsbox.log" > > group = smsc > smsc = at > smsc-id = vzn00 > allowed-smsc-id = vzn00;vzn01 > modemtype = auto > device = rawtcp > host = 192.168.1.120 > port = 5000 > smsc-username = xxxx > smsc-password = xxxx > my-number = 123123123 > connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1 > log-level = 0 > > group = sendsms-user > username = kanneluser > password = xxx > concatenation = true > max-messages = 10 > > group = sms-service > keyword = default > text = "No service specified" > > include = "/etc/kannel/modems.conf" > > > -- Jyothi Rao
