Next time please post relevant configuration parts from the start, to avoid needless mail.
Read user's guide, there is a whole chapter with examples devoted to sms routing. I am not going to repeat it here. BR, Nikos ----- Original Message ----- From: LoLoVioLo To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 2:13 PM Subject: Re: forced-smsc Well you confused me. If you look at configuration file I joined you will see where I am using forced-smsc. Moreover When looking at "SendSMS-user configurations" chapter in userguide there is no "allowed-smsc-id" nor "denied-smsc-id" options. I am afraid I am not getting the logic of kannel routing. Hope you can help. Once again, my aim is to have 2 users : lolo01 that all sms are routed to smsc1 and lolo02 that sms are routed to smsc2 that is why I proceed as follow : # SEND-SMS USERS group = sendsms-user username = lolo01 password = pass01 forced-smsc = mysmsc1 group = sendsms-user username = lolo02 password = pass02 forced-smsc = mysmsc2 Now I see that "allowed-smsc-id" and "denied-smsc-id" parameters apply to group smsc and not sendsms-user - that is confusing me more again. I already defined 2 smsc with smsc-id (mysmsc1 and mysmsc2). I can't understand how "allowed-smsc-id" and "denied-smsc-id" could apply to smsc itself. Thanks for your help. On Feb 28, 2010, at 7:56 AM, Nikos Balkanas wrote: Hi, You talk about something, forced-smsc, and do not post it. You might as well not mention it at all. Read user's guide about allowed-smsc-id and denied-smsc-id. BR, Nikos ----- Original Message ----- From: "LoLoVioLo" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 28, 2010 3:33 AM Subject: forced-smsc Hi, I am willing to restrict one user to use only one specific SMSC. I though that the "forced-smsc" will do it but it doesn't work. Please look at the configuration below. Thanks for your help. # SMSC CONNECTIONS group = smsc smsc = smpp smsc-id = mysmsc1 host = smpp1.mydomain.com port = 123123 receive-port = 0 system-type = "smpp" smsc-username = "user1" smsc-password = "pass1" transceiver-mode = 1 group = smsc smsc = smpp smsc-id = mysmsc2 host = smpp1.mydomain.com port = 123123 receive-port = 0 system-type = "smpp" smsc-username = "user2" smsc-password = "pass2" transceiver-mode = 1 # SEND-SMS USERS group = sendsms-user username = lolo01 password = pass01 forced-smsc = mysmsc1 group = sendsms-user username = lolo02 password = pass02 forced-smsc = mysmsc2
