smscgateway ESME

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Victor Neiman

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Aug 28, 2012, 4:14:34 AM8/28/12
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Hi,

I've been tinkering with smscgateway for a bit now and can't seem to get the SMS routed through it the way I want. Every SMS I send to it results in this error getting logged:

09:23:57,005 ERROR [M3UAManagement] (pool-25-thread-1) Tx : No AS found for routing message TransferMessage: {528=Protocol opc=2 dpc=1 si=3 ni=2 sls=1}


 
I also noticed that if I do 'smsc esme show', then I get the following output, which shows the ESME to be in a closed state:

ESME systemId=1234567890 state=CLOSED password=password host=127.0.0.1 port=2775 bindType=TRANSCEIVER systemType= smppInterfaceVersion=SMPP34 address=0x00 0x00 [[0-9a-zA-Z]]


My question is: how can I change ESME state to OPEN? Since I think the error above indicates that the ESME should be in an open state.

Regards and thanks
Victor

Gaurav Singh

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Aug 28, 2012, 2:15:20 PM8/28/12
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Hello ,
  I am new to SMPP. I want to know more about address range field in bind pdu. How can we decide the address range and what will be its value passed to bind pdu?
     Suppose I want to route messages to a number range 9987634510 to  9987636510  (total 2000 numbers). What should i (ESME) send in bind pdu to SMSC . Is it a UNIX regular expression or what?
  Please help me.


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Kumar Gaurav Singh

Wasim Baig

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Aug 28, 2012, 10:12:23 PM8/28/12
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Guarav:

Yes, its regex. Try something like 998763.* (fairly open eneded) but it should get you going and you can restrict it further ...

Gaurav Singh

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Aug 29, 2012, 12:56:47 PM8/29/12
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Thanx for your kind support.

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Kumar Gaurav Singh

Amit Bhayani

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Sep 3, 2012, 3:13:53 AM9/3/12
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ESME is "BOUND" state when your ESME has active connection to SMSC. Did your ESME try to send BIND Smpp request? Was it successful?

Amit.

Victor Neiman

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Sep 6, 2012, 6:06:57 AM9/6/12
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Ah, I think the question was caused by my ignorance. I can send SMS's to the ESME with no problem. I think I am just missing some routing rules in order to route the message properly once it the smscgateway has received it.
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