Multitech MTCBA-G-UF1 Specifications Page 15

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Chapter 5. Configuring SMS Messaging Server
ActiveXperts SMS Messaging Server provides free SMPP messaging for a limited number of SMS
messages. You can connect to an ActiveXperts SMPP server and send/receive messages right after
installation, without the need to sign-up with an SMSC center first.
If you want to know about a list of SMPP providers recommended by ActiveXperts Software,
click
here
.
The following information can be configured for an SMPP Channel:
Enable/Disable Channel – You can enable/disable a channel at any time. When a channel is
disabled, the SMS Messaging Server service will not attempt to send messages through this
channel or receive messages from this channel;
Enable/Disable Send – Disable the Send option to allow only receiving through this channel;
Enable/Disable Receive – Disable the Receive option to allow only sending through this
channel;
Description – A smart description for this channel;
Server – Hostname or IP address of the SMPP provider;
Server Port – TCP/IP port of the SMPP provider. Default: 2775;
System ID and Password – Account and Password used to logon to the SMPP-compliant
SMSC provider.
System Type – Only required when the provider offers different protocols. Leave it default
(“SMPP”) unless required otherwise;
Subscriber ID – The Subscriber ID is the actual SMS mobile number associated with the
SMPP subscription. This number cannot be detected by ActiveXperts SMS Messaging Server
(it is not part of the SMPP protocol), and therefore needs to be configured manually for your
own convenience. The Subscriber ID will be used in the Message Database to indicate the
sender (for outgoing SMS messages) or Recipient (for incoming SMS messages);
Address Range – All messages on the SMSC with the address range as recipient address will
be forwarded to this channel when the client is bound to the SMSC in receiver or transceiver
model;
Check Interval – Specifies how often the SMS Messaging Server should check for new SMS
Messages. Default value: 10 seconds;
Timeout – Specifies the number of seconds that SMS Messaging Server should wait for a
response of the SMPP provider during a SMPP session. If a timeout occurs, an operation will
fail immediately. Default value: 3 seconds. Increase this value if the network connection is
slow;
Keep Alive – Specifies how long the network connection is allowed to remain idle before the
network connection is disconnected. Leave it default (60 seconds) unless your provider
requests a different Keep Alive value;
SMS Limit – The maximum number of outgoing SMS messages allowed per day to prevent a
malfunctioning custom script from sending out many messages;
Large Messages – Indicates how large outgoing messages (i.e. messages longer than 160
characters) should be treated. There are three options: Truncate messages larger than 160
characters, send the large message as multi-part message, or don’t send the large message at
all (message will fail).
Request Acknowledgement – Specifies whether or not an acknowledgement should be
requested after sending an SMS message. If this value is enabled, a message is only
considered as ‘delivered’ if a positive acknowledgement is received;
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