Hi All,
We are looking for a way to route all SMS to freeswitch to convert it to SIP-Message. The reason behind this is a better control and additional VAS for SMS transactions.
The forum that we had stumble upon is dated four years ago (http://openbsc.osmocom.narkive.com/9hGGHzZP/help-with-asterisk-setup-to-stop...) and it seems that it was not yet supported by OSMO-NITB by that time.
Not sure if there is already an existing document regarding this case but, can anyone confirm if this is doable and help us on how to do it?
We are using the following:
OS: Ubuntu 16.10 OSMO Elements: osmo-nitb osmo-sip-connector osmo-bts-trx osmo-trx Ettus SDR
Best Regards,
Ron Rylan B. Menez
Hi Ron,
OsmoNITB uses SMPP 3.4 as external interface for handling SMS. You can route all SMS via SMPP and thus bypass all internal SMS handling/queueing inside OsmoNITB.
You will need external software implementing the SMPP ESME role in order to interface with OsmoNITB.
Thanks for the information Harald.
We’ll try this as well.
BR, Ron Menez ron.menez@entropysolution.com
On May 15, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org wrote:
Hi Ron,
OsmoNITB uses SMPP 3.4 as external interface for handling SMS. You can route all SMS via SMPP and thus bypass all internal SMS handling/queueing inside OsmoNITB.
You will need external software implementing the SMPP ESME role in order to interface with OsmoNITB.
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