Pass-thru seems to work the other way around. For this to work, your clients need to run smppbox.
The setup will be as follows: / SMPPBOX_CLIENT_1 YOUR_BEARERBOX < \ SMPPBOX_CLIENT_2 With the bearerbox reroute-smsc-id messages can be passed in between the client. Probably this setup is not what you wanted. But it is a possibility. == Rene -----Original Message----- From: sangprabv [mailto:sangpr...@gmail.com] Sent: zaterdag 19 juni 2010 13:55 To: Rene Kluwen Cc: users@kannel.org Subject: Re: For the ones using (open) smppbox... What about a pass-thru(forward) configuration between connections? Is it possible, let's say we want to pass traffics SMPP_CLIENT_A <->SMPPBOX<->SMPP_CLIENT_B. sangprabv sangpr...@gmail.com On Jun 19, 2010, at 3:31 AM, Rene Kluwen wrote: > Today, I committted a patch to smppbox svn trunk that allows for long > (catenated) messages to be delivered via the same smsc, in case of load > balancing. > > This version obsoletes that patch that is available for download on the > chimit server. > > For the latest (stand-alone) version, use svn co > https://svn.kannel.org/smppbox/trunk > > == Rene Kluwen > > >