*Hello,*

Thanks Spameden. I post this question because I have some confusion with
this. But now I'm sure.



*Thanks*

*Ammar Ali*

*Framp Technologies*
*Pune (Maharashtra)*


On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 12:07 PM, spameden <spame...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> 2015-01-19 9:29 GMT+03:00 Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com>:
>
>> *Hello,*
>>
>> I have an issue with fake smsc. Currently I configured Kannel on remote
>> server and start kannel via SSH from my local system. I'm also using Fake
>> SMSC connections and start them via SSH.
>>
>
>
>> If my internet connection is too slow then any problem in speed of fake
>> smsc due to my slow internet connection.
>>
>
> You've answered your own question :)
>
>
>>
>> Please give me your valuable suggestions. I'm waiting for you reply.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *Thanks*
>>
>> *Ammar Ali*
>>
>> *Framp Technologies*
>> *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> *Hello All,*
>>>
>>>
>>> According to your reply I had some changes in kannel configuration and
>>> empty my whole mysql database as well as restart mysql server and start
>>> kannel sms gateway and send sms from my application.
>>>
>>> Now the problem is that the speed of sending message in to much slow
>>> 100-150 messages/seconds. This time I'm in a very big trouble. So please
>>> review my whole configuration and let me know where is the actual
>>> bottleneck.
>>>
>>> You can also check my whole configuration file above.
>>>
>>> *This is kannel monitor output.*
>>>
>>> Kannel bearerbox version `1.4.4'. Build `Dec 31 2014 18:29:22', compiler
>>> `4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11)'. System Linux, release
>>> 2.6.32-042stab094.7, version #1 SMP Wed Oct 22 12:43:21 MSK 2014, machine
>>> x86_64. Localhost, IP 127.0.0.1. Libxml version 2.7.6. Using OpenSSL
>>> 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013. Compiled with MySQL 5.5.40, using MySQL 5.6.22.
>>> Using native malloc.
>>>
>>> Status: running, uptime 0d 0h 10m 0s
>>>
>>> WDP: received 0 (0 queued), sent 0 (0 queued)
>>>
>>> SMS: received 0 (0 queued), sent 64840 (27146 queued), store size -1
>>> SMS: inbound (0.00,0.00,0.00) msg/sec, outbound (145.18,67.51,108.07)
>>> msg/sec
>>>
>>> DLR: received 64839, sent 0
>>> DLR: inbound (145.17,67.51,108.07) msg/sec, outbound (0.00,0.00,0.00)
>>> msg/sec
>>> DLR: 2 queued, using internal storage
>>>
>>> Box connections:
>>>     smsbox:mysmsbox, IP 127.0.0.1 (0 queued), (on-line 0d 0h 9m 38s)
>>>     smsbox:mysqlbox, IP 127.0.0.1 (64599 queued), (on-line 0d 0h 8m 50s)
>>>  SMSC connections:
>>>     *smsc1*[smsc1]    FAKE:10001 (online 231s, rcvd: sms 0
>>> (0.00,0.00,0.00) / dlr 49206 (115.89,67.51,82.01), sent: sms 49207
>>> (115.88,67.51,82.01) / dlr 0 (0.00,0.00,0.00), failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
>>>     *smsc2*[smsc2]    FAKE:10003 (online 158s, rcvd: sms 0
>>> (0.00,0.00,0.00) / dlr 15633 (93.97,0.00,26.06), sent: sms 15633
>>> (93.97,0.00,26.06) / dlr 0 (0.00,0.00,0.00), failed 0, queued 0 msgs)
>>>
>>>
>>> Lot of thanks in advance. Please suggest me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Thanks*
>>>
>>> *Ammar Ali*
>>>
>>> *Framp Technologies*
>>> *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Can I use *Mongodb *instead of Mysql with Kannel and Sqlbox?
>>>>
>>>> Please give me some guidelines how to configure mongodb with kannel as
>>>> well as sqlbox.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *ThanksAmmar Ali*
>>>>
>>>> *Framp Technologies*
>>>> *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 12:26 PM, Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hey,
>>>>>
>>>>> This is my kannel and sqlbox configuration:
>>>>>
>>>>> *#  Single Group "CORE"*
>>>>>
>>>>> group = core
>>>>> admin-port = "15000"
>>>>> admin-port-ssl="no"
>>>>> admin-password = "******"
>>>>> status-password = "******"
>>>>> admin-deny-ip="*.*.*.*"
>>>>> admin-allow-ip="*.*.*.*"
>>>>> smsbox-interface ="127.0.0.1"
>>>>> smsbox-port = "15001"
>>>>> smsbox-port-ssl="no"
>>>>> log-file = "kannel.log"
>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>> access-log = "access.access"
>>>>> dlr-storage = "internal"
>>>>> sms-incoming-queue-limit = "-1"
>>>>> sms-outgoing-queue-limit = "1000000"
>>>>> smsbox-max-pending = "100"
>>>>> sms-resend-freq = "60"
>>>>> sms-resend-retry = "-1"
>>>>>
>>>>> #  Single Group "smsbox"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = smsbox
>>>>> smsbox-id = "smsbox"
>>>>> bearerbox-host = "127.0.0.1"
>>>>> bearerbox-port = "15001"
>>>>> sendsms-port = "15010"
>>>>>
>>>>> log-file = "smsbox.log"
>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>> access-log="saccess.access"
>>>>> sendsms-chars = "0123456789+ "
>>>>>
>>>>> #  Multi Group "SMSC"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = smsc
>>>>> smsc = fake
>>>>> smsc-id = smsc1
>>>>> host="localhost"
>>>>> port = 10001
>>>>> throughput="1000000.00"
>>>>> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
>>>>> reroute-dlr=true
>>>>> log-file="mysmsc1.log"
>>>>> log-level=0
>>>>> allowed-smsc-id="smsc1"
>>>>> denied-smsc-id="smsc2"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = smsc
>>>>> smsc = fake
>>>>> smsc-id = smsc2
>>>>> host="localhost"
>>>>> port = 10002
>>>>> throughput="1000000.00"
>>>>> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
>>>>> reroute-dlr=true
>>>>> log-file="mysmsc2.log"
>>>>> log-level=0
>>>>> allowed-smsc-id="smsc2"
>>>>> denied-smsc-id="smsc1"
>>>>>
>>>>> #  Multi Group "smsbox-route"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = smsbox-route
>>>>> smsbox-id = "smsbox"
>>>>> smsc-id = "smsc1"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = smsbox-route
>>>>> smsbox-id = "smsbox"
>>>>> smsc-id = "smsc2"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Multi Group "sms-service"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = sms-service
>>>>> keyword = default
>>>>> text = "No service specified"
>>>>> accept-x-kannel-headers = true
>>>>> concatenation = true
>>>>> catch-all = true
>>>>>
>>>>> #  Multi Group "sendsms-user"
>>>>>
>>>>> group = sendsms-user
>>>>> name = "sendsmsuser1"
>>>>> username = "tester1"
>>>>> password = "tester1"
>>>>> max-messages="10"
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> *# SQLBox Configuraton*
>>>>>
>>>>> group = sqlbox
>>>>> id = sqlbox-db
>>>>> smsbox-id = "sqlbox"
>>>>> global-sender = ""
>>>>> bearerbox-host = "localhost"
>>>>> bearerbox-port = "15001"
>>>>> smsbox-port = "15002"
>>>>> smsbox-port-ssl = "false"
>>>>> sql-log-table = "sent_sms"
>>>>> sql-insert-table = "send_sms"
>>>>> log-file = "sqlbox.log"
>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>>
>>>>> # Example MYSQL Connection
>>>>>
>>>>> group = mysql-connection
>>>>> id = sqlbox-db
>>>>> host="127.0.0.1"
>>>>> port = "3306"
>>>>> username = "root"
>>>>> password = "**********"
>>>>> database = "my_sms"
>>>>> max-connections = "10"
>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> And I'm using batch insertion in my application.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please check my whole configuration and let me know what is the actual
>>>>> issue. One more thing the speed of message sending is very fluctuate.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sometime its reached to 800 messages/sec and sometimes very low at
>>>>> 200-300 messages/sec with same configurations.
>>>>> Is there any issue when mysql data grows.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Ammar Ali
>>>>> Framp Technologies
>>>>> Pune (Maharashtra)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 12:02 PM, spameden <spame...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2015-01-17 8:49 GMT+03:00 Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hey,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If mysql grows then it will be impact on mysql performance?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Because When I'm deleting all records in mysql then the TPS
>>>>>>> increased and reached at 500-600 messages/second.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you need accurate benchmark results.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) Test kannel without any DLR reports activated, store spool in the
>>>>>> memory (e.g. tmpfs), use internal storage for DLR.
>>>>>> 2) Slowly increase factors (e.g. add DLR reports in internal storage,
>>>>>> measure.. add MySQL storage .. measure).
>>>>>> 3) In the end you'll get what's slowing down kannel.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In my own experience the most slowing factor is either MySQL or
>>>>>> sqlbox itself (if it's outdated it gets 1 message per query instead of 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> batch method where it gets multiple records at once).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Ammar Ali
>>>>>>> Framp Technologies
>>>>>>> Pune (Maharashtra)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Jan 17, 2015 at 10:51 AM, RK Krishnas <r...@krishnasoft.in>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>> use dlr-storage as mysql db.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 1/17/15, Ammar Ali <ammarali3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> > Hey,
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > I have one more serious issue. Kannel Bearerbox consumes 28% of
>>>>>>>> My total
>>>>>>>> > RAM.
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > So Can you suggest me where is actual issue in my whole setup?
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > *Ammar Ali*
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > *Framp Technologies*
>>>>>>>> > *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> > On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 11:20 PM, RK Krishnas <r...@krishnasoft.in>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>> >> Hi Everyone,
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> with 2 cores , 2 GB Ram & 20 GB H.D.D. In a virtual Machine with
>>>>>>>> 512 Kbps
>>>>>>>> >> ILL.
>>>>>>>> >> I am getting 550 TPS with my Live (Mobile) Operator. 2 Sessions
>>>>>>>> with 250+
>>>>>>>> >> tps each
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> My Settings:
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>    1. SMS APP >> SQLBOX >> Bearerbox
>>>>>>>> >>    2. Kannel & sql box log level >=3
>>>>>>>> >>    3.  log file is placed in a partition with ext2
>>>>>>>> >>    4. Dlr are placed in mysql table.
>>>>>>>> >>    5. Spool folder is placed in ext2
>>>>>>>> >>    6. Mysql 5.5
>>>>>>>> >>    7. Centos 6.6
>>>>>>>> >>    8. 1 Sqlbox
>>>>>>>> >>    9. 2 mysql connections in kannel & sqlbox
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> With the above I am getting 550+ TPS.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> I want to try with 4 cores, 2+ Sqlboxes.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> Sqlbox performance > Smsboxes  as smsboxes have to hit a
>>>>>>>> webpage, open
>>>>>>>> >> mysql ,run query & close connection.
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> *Rajeev Krishna*
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> Operations Manager
>>>>>>>> >> Krishnas Software Technologies
>>>>>>>> >> www.krishnasoft.in
>>>>>>>> >> mobile   :+91 888 5815 888
>>>>>>>> >> Sales     :+91 888 5813 888
>>>>>>>> >> Support :+91 888 5817 888
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 7:14 PM, Ammar Ali <
>>>>>>>> ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >>> Hi David Szanto,
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> I'm also testing with multiple SQLBoxes.
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> This is the my configuration:
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> *Application---BBox---Multiple SQLBoxes---SMSBox----Multiple
>>>>>>>> SMSC
>>>>>>>> >>> (Fake)*
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> But I'm not getting better performance. Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> *Ammar Ali*
>>>>>>>> >>> *Framp Technology*
>>>>>>>> >>> *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 7:05 PM, David Szanto <
>>>>>>>> dsza...@genasys.com>
>>>>>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>  Hi Ammar!
>>>>>>>> >>>> I suggest you check the load in the SQLBox, BearerBox, MySQL
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> >>>> SMSBox.
>>>>>>>> >>>> Our experience is that Mysql tends to slow things down a lot.
>>>>>>>> >>>> Another enhancement we've had success with has been having 3-6
>>>>>>>> SMSBox
>>>>>>>> >>>> instances running and connected to the bearerbox, and HAProxy
>>>>>>>> on top
>>>>>>>> >>>> distributing messages among them.  SMSBoxes are very scalable,
>>>>>>>> and can
>>>>>>>> >>>> even
>>>>>>>> >>>> be set on separate machines.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Ideally, something like:
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Application+SMSBOX ---->  Bearerbox+Backends(ex:Mysql) ---->
>>>>>>>> SMSC
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Yet, you must check where is the actual bottleneck.  On our
>>>>>>>> experience
>>>>>>>> >>>> it was MySQL.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Finally, and again on our experience, Bearerbox will load CPU
>>>>>>>> as it
>>>>>>>> >>>> gets
>>>>>>>> >>>> overworked, but RAM will be consumed only as long as messages
>>>>>>>> are in
>>>>>>>> >>>> queue
>>>>>>>> >>>> (in RAM), Ex: pending DLR without DDBB backend (managed in
>>>>>>>> memory)
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Hope this helps
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>> >>>> David Szanto
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> El 16/01/15 a las 13:24, Ammar Ali escribió:
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>  I had started kannel sms gateway before past 2 days. When I
>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>> >>>> started kannel then tested my application, it shows me
>>>>>>>> >>>> 500-800 messages second speed but now I'm getting 200-300 Max
>>>>>>>> >>>> messages/second. And the main problem is that it is not
>>>>>>>> increased above
>>>>>>>> >>>> 300.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>  Can you suggest me that what is the main bottleneck in whole
>>>>>>>> system
>>>>>>>> >>>> setup. Because currently I'm connecting Fake SMSC connections.
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>  Thanks in advance
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>  *Ammar Ali*
>>>>>>>> >>>> *Framp Technology*
>>>>>>>> >>>> *Pune (Maharashtra)*
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Christopher Burke <
>>>>>>>> >>>> christopher.bu...@simulity.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>  Hey,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>  If you’re attempting to optimise the solution, you’ll
>>>>>>>> probably want
>>>>>>>> >>>>> to look at a testbed. Check out
>>>>>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/twitter/cloudhopper-smpp which is a Java
>>>>>>>> SMPP
>>>>>>>> >>>>> implementation. I use this and on my 2012 Macbook Pro (2.6ghz
>>>>>>>> i7/8GB
>>>>>>>> >>>>> RAM/512GB SSD) I get 4.8k submit/sec over 10 sessons when I
>>>>>>>> use Netty
>>>>>>>> >>>>> 6.
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Perhaps you can setup another box using the ch-smpp impl for
>>>>>>>> listening
>>>>>>>> >>>>> (they’ve got performance code/configuration examples in the
>>>>>>>> >>>>> test/../demo
>>>>>>>> >>>>> dirs, and have your Kannel submit to it.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>  On the configuration you currently have, you should expect
>>>>>>>> 200-300
>>>>>>>> >>>>> msg/sec using Kannel, I’ve never seen it submit much faster
>>>>>>>> than that
>>>>>>>> >>>>> but
>>>>>>>> >>>>> admittedly I find understanding Java code a bit easier so I
>>>>>>>> work with
>>>>>>>> >>>>> ch-smpp more now.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>  Cheers,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>> *Christopher Burke *http://simulity.com
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Office: +44 (0) 1248 679 281
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Fax: +44 (0) 1248 660 323
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Skype:krslynx
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>> *UK *Unit 8, Ash Court,
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Parc Menai, Bangor,
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Gwynedd, LL57 4DF,
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>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
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>>>>>>>> >>>>> The Gardens North Tower,
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>>>>>>>> >>>>> On 16 January 2015 at 11:13:34, Mohammed Saleem (
>>>>>>>> >>>>> mohammedsl...@gmail.com) wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>  Hi
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>> Then specs you have is more than enough to send even 10k SMS
>>>>>>>> / second
>>>>>>>> >>>>> with correct configurations. But the bottleneck is the
>>>>>>>> network speed
>>>>>>>> >>>>> and
>>>>>>>> >>>>> the allowed TPS from the operator.
>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Jan 16, 2015 1:40 PM, "Ammar Ali" <ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  Currently, I have 4 GB RAM, Intel 24 Core Processor and 120
>>>>>>>> GB HDD
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> but I'm not getting this TPS (300-500) in a second.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  "Kannel bearerbox version `1.4.4'. Build `Dec 31 2014
>>>>>>>> 18:29:22',
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> compiler `4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-11)'. System Linux,
>>>>>>>> release
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> 2.6.32-042stab094.7, version #1 SMP Wed Oct 22 12:43:21 MSK
>>>>>>>> 2014,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> machine
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> x86_64. Hostname localhost, IP 192.168.1.1. Libxml version
>>>>>>>> 2.7.6.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> Using
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013. Compiled with MySQL 5.5.40,
>>>>>>>> using
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> MySQL
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> 5.6.22. Using native malloc."
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  One more thing sometimes I'm getting this TPS but next time
>>>>>>>> It has
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> been decreased and reached at 100-200 TPS in a second. Can
>>>>>>>> you suggest
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> me
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> where the problem in my whole system.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  This is my whole setup:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  [Bearerbox]<----->[SQLBox]<----->[SMSBox]<---->[Fake SMSC
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> (Multiple)]
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  *Configurations:*
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> *Kannel.conf*
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  #  Single Group "CORE"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = core
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> admin-port = "13000"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> admin-port-ssl="no"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> admin-password = "*******"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> status-password = "*******"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> admin-deny-ip="*.*.*.*"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> admin-allow-ip="*.*.*.*"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-interface ="127.0.0.1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-port = "13001"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-port-ssl="no"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-file = "kannel.log"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> access-log = "access.access"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> dlr-storage = "internal"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sms-incoming-queue-limit = "-1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sms-outgoing-queue-limit = "1000000"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-max-pending = "100"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sms-resend-freq = "60"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sms-resend-retry = "-1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  #  Single Group "smsbox"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = smsbox
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-id = "mysmsbox"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> bearerbox-host = "127.0.0.1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> bearerbox-port = "13001"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sendsms-port = "13010"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-file = "smsbox.log"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> access-log="saccess.access"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sendsms-chars = "0123456789+ "
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  #  Multi Group "SMSC"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = smsc
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc = fake
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc-id = smsc1
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> host="localhost"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> port = 10001
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> throughput="1000000.00"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> reroute-dlr=true
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-file="mysmsc1.log"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-level=0
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> allowed-smsc-id="smsc1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> denied-smsc-id="smsc2"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = smsc
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc = fake
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc-id = smsc2
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> host="localhost"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> port = 10002
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> throughput="5000.00"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> connect-allow-ip = 127.0.0.1
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> reroute-dlr=true
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-file="mysmsc2.log"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-level=0
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> allowed-smsc-id="smsc2"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> denied-smsc-id="smsc1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  #  Multi Group "smsbox-route"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = smsbox-route
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-id = "mysmsbox"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc-id = "smsc1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = smsbox-route
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-id = "mysmsbox"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsc-id = "smsc2"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  # Multi Group "sms-service"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = sms-service
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> keyword = default
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> text = "No service specified"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> accept-x-kannel-headers = true
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> concatenation = true
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> catch-all = true
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  #  Multi Group "sendsms-user"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = sendsms-user
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> name = "mysendsmsuser1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> username = "tester1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> password = "tester1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> max-messages="10"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  *sqlbox.conf*
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  # SQLBox Configuraton
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = sqlbox
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> id = sqlbox-db
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-id = "mysqlbox"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> global-sender = ""
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> bearerbox-host = "localhost"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> bearerbox-port = "13001"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-port = "13002"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> smsbox-port-ssl = "false"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sql-log-table = "sent_sms"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> sql-insert-table = "send_sms"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-file = "sqlbox.log"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> log-level = "0"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  # Example MYSQL Connection
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  group = mysql-connection
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> id = sqlbox-db
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> host="127.0.0.1"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> port = "3306"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> username = "**********"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> password = "**********"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> database = "**********"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> max-connections = "10"
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  Currently I'm connecting Fake SMSC through SSH from my
>>>>>>>> computer. Is
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> there any problem? Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>  Ammar Ali
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:47 PM, John alero <
>>>>>>>> johnale...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> Dear Ammar,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>  As per Kannel part you can send only 300 to 500 SMS in a
>>>>>>>> second, if
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> you want to send 1000 SMS  in a second use twice setup for
>>>>>>>> the same
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> hardware case Kannel not require high configuration server.
>>>>>>>> If you
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> have
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> used 4 GB RAM as well as 8 Core you will send the  300 to
>>>>>>>> 500 TPS in
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> second.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Ammar Ali <
>>>>>>>> ammarali3...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>   *Hi* *Willy Mularto,*
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>  I have so many confusion regarding this. So can you
>>>>>>>> describe any
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> particular hardware configuration for getting this sms
>>>>>>>> traffic?
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>  Thanks in advance.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>  Ammar Ali
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 2:20 PM, Murgor Bendon <
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> bendonmur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>  Kannel can process upto 100,000 SMSes in a minute based
>>>>>>>> on your
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> connection speed to the SMSC operator and your scripts.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Also it will depend on the allowed limit per second by
>>>>>>>> the MNO.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Bendon Murgor *: Systems Engineer/IT Systems Auditor.
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> *Phone*: Kenya:  +254-720529868
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Twitter: @bendonmurgor <http://twitter.com/bendonmurgor>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 11:23 AM, MOSES KARIUKI <
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> kariuk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Hey Willy,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>  Any entry level benchmark?
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Willy Mularto <
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> sangpr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Server hardware configuration 1K message/second/SMSC?
>>>>>>>> Simply buy
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> the highest configuration that your fund can buy :)
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Ammar Ali <
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> ammarali3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>  What will be minimum requirements for getting 1000
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> message/second transfered from kannel to particular
>>>>>>>> smsc? What
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> will be
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> server hardware configuration?
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>  Ammar Ali
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> FRAMP Technologies,
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Pune (Maharashtra)
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>> *Rajeev Krishna*
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Operations Manager
>>>>>>>> Krishnas Software Technologies
>>>>>>>> www.krishnasoft.in
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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