System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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Besides these settings the authorization to send short messages to an ESME can be
enabled or disabled for each user:
Send SMS
=
Yes
/
No
(initialization setting =
Yes
)
A web-based configuration is loaded into the browser via the AIMS Shell for the
configuration of the ESME.
The use of the SMPP protocol to integrate an SMS server is subject to a licence.
8. 10. 3. 2
Alarm handling
External alarms from an alarm server are not handled by the SMSC but sent directly
to the corresponding destination terminal. No more alarms can be sent to the cor-
responding terminal if the storage location is full. The alarm server is responsible
for ensuring that alarms are delivered.
Other Properties and System Limits:
•
Alarms take priority over messages.
•
Max. length of alarm message texts is 160 characters.
•
A maximum of 16 alarms can be stored for each user. No more alarms can be de-
livered after that.
•
Alarms are always routed to the destination defined in the send command; Call
Forwarding Unconditional and Call Forwarding on No Reply operations have no
effect.
•
Several alarm sources can be connected to each PBX.
Warning:
In the case of applications designed for emergency calls and personal
protection such as fire alarm systems, nurse light paging systems,
alarm systems against attacks or hold-ups, etc., text messages may
only be used to complement certified alarm systems. Text message
alarming is only compatible with emergency operation if the PBX and
the external alarm source are equipped with a UPS.
Default ESME
Messages without a destination address are sent to the default ESME.
Password
The password is checked every time a connection is set up between SMSC
and ESME (minimum length = 4).
Response time
Max. amount of time the SMSC waits for an answer from the ESME [0...5
minutes]
Parameter
Remarks