Hi, i've been discovering app_sms and it states that it can act as an smsc for landline sms. Receiving SMS from my Gigaset Phones is no problem and the SMS are stored as files on by * box. So far so good. Let us assume that i have a couple of phones which should be able to receive SMS directly from my * box ( and not from an SMSC from BT or Deutsche Telekom ), So all these phones have the phone number of the * as Service Center configured. I recognized that the numbers of other SMSCs differs for outgoing and incoming SMS. Does this have to be in my setup also ? So if a phone sends to * an SMS with the number 555, if i want to send to this phone it will have to come from 5550 so that the phone accepts it and does not ring? Are there any brand specific settings? I hope that anybody can help me a little bit ;-) Thx in advance ... tobias wolf
Tobias Wolf wrote:> Hi, > > i've been discovering app_sms and it states that it can act as an smsc > for landline sms. Receiving SMS from my Gigaset Phones is no problem and > the SMS are stored as files on by * box. So far so good. > > Let us assume that i have a couple of phones which should be able to > receive SMS directly from my * box ( and not from an SMSC from BT or > Deutsche Telekom ), So all these phones have the phone number of the * > as Service Center configured. I recognized that the numbers of other > SMSCs differs for outgoing and incoming SMS. > > Does this have to be in my setup also ? So if a phone sends to * an SMS > with the number 555, if i want to send to this phone it will have to > come from 5550 so that the phone accepts it and does not ring? > > Are there any brand specific settings?Anyone have any info on this? I'd be quite interested for some projects I'm working on too. -- Cheers, Matt Riddell _______________________________________________ http://www.sineapps.com/news.php (Daily Asterisk News - html) http://www.sineapps.com/rssfeed.php (Daily Asterisk News - rss)
Tobias Wolf ha scritto:> Let us assume that i have a couple of phones which should be able to > receive SMS directly from my * box ( and not from an SMSC from BT or > Deutsche Telekom ), So all these phones have the phone number of the * > as Service Center configured. I recognized that the numbers of other > SMSCs differs for outgoing and incoming SMS.I tried that successfully with my own SMS rig a couple of years ago. As far as I could tell from experimenting and from the ETSI docs, the phone knows it shouldn't ring, but it should answer and talk FSK to the SMSC, by looking at the caller ID; so, yes, you should set the correct caller ID in * to talk to your phone. Regards, -- Emanuele