3.8 SMPP
SMPP
The Short Message Peer-to-peer Protocol is a network protocol designed for SMS transmission. It is primarily used for bulk transmission between the provider's SMS centre and the client (called ESME – External Short Message Entity).
Stack status
The upper menu field displays information on the stack (communication protocol) type, connection state and current port status.
- Connection state
- Idle
- Error
- Connecting...
- Logging...
- Logged in
- Login failed
- Last state
- O.K.
- Disconnected
- SMPP error by login (Invalid response)
- SMPPNACK error
- Response timeout
- Invalid password
- Invalid username
Figure: View of SMPP Configuration
- Connection type – select one of the following modes:
- Transciever – the port receives and sends SMS messages.
- Receiver – the port is connected to the server waiting for SMS messages. The attempt to send an SMS to the server is rejected by the PBX.
- Transmitter – the port only sends SMS messages to the server. The connection state is Idle and login occurs when an SMS is to be sent.
- Server address – set the IP address of the server (SMSC) to which the client shall connect. You can use the server domain name too for a DNS server.
- Port – set the number of the port to be used for server communication.
- User name – set the user name for server communication authentication. The maximum length is 15 characters (limited by the SMPP standard).
- Password – set the user password. The maximum length is 8 characters (limited by the SMPP standard).
- Address range – specify the range of addresses of potential addressees, used optionally by the server for SMS sending.
- System type – specify the type of client if the server connection requires so (optional parameter).