Well, there is actually a fake SMPP smsc, test/test_smpp but it won't actually 
deliver any SMS. I am confused by what you mean "host" SMS. If you are seeking 
final delivery to destination, you are asking for a real SMSc, which neither 
kannel, nor SMPPbox is. SMPPBox is an SMPP proxy, in other words it will accept 
SMPP connections, but will forward them to a bearerbox which will send them to 
a real SMSc.

BR,
Nikos
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cezary Siwek 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 1:57 PM
  Subject: Re: Trying to set up Kannel to receive SMS messages


  Hi,

  quick answer is: NO
  Kannel cannot act as SMPP server. There is a commercial addon called 
'smppbox' . For more info contact to Stipe Tolj.


  BR

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Pete Kelly 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: 09 February 2010 11:21
    Subject: Trying to set up Kannel to receive SMS messages


    Hi

    I could be suffering from a basic misunderstanding of how
    SMSC's/Kannel works, however if someone could help me out I would be
    grateful!

    I am currently running Kannel and send in SMS messages using the
    sms-push feature, which are then delivered to a number of SMSC's (I am
    specifying which SMSC-ID to use in the sms-push request), each
    connected via SMPP.

    This is fine and Kannel is working very well to send many thousands of
    SMS messages per day, however I am trying to experiment and have
    Kannel actually *host* an SMPP SMSC. Is this possible?

    The scenario I am trying involves 2 computers, A and B

    On computer A I would like to "host" an SMPP SMSC, and I would like to
    connect to the SMPP SMSC on computer A from computer B.

    Is this possible, or am I misunderstanding what can be done?

    Thanks

    Pete

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