SMS Service Configuration Mode Commands


SMS Service Configuration Mode Commands
 
 
The SMS (short message service) Service configuration mode is used to configure properties of the SMS Service component. The SGSN uses the SMS Service component to communicate via the Gd interface with a gateway message service controller (GMSC) to send short text messages (up to 140 octets in length) to a mobile (SMS-MT) and/or receive messages from a mobile (SMS-MO) .
 
Important: The commands or keywords/variables that are available are dependent on platform type, product version, and installed license(s).
 
cp-data
Enables the SGSN to send and/or receive cp-data (text messages).
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
cp-data max-retransmission retries_num
default cp-data max-retransmissions
default
This keyword resets the SGSN’s max-retransmission to the default number of retries.
max-retransmission retries_num
retries_num: enter an integer from 1 to 3.
Usage
Use this command to configure the number of times the SGSN will attempt to retransmit a message.
Example
cp-data max-retransmission 2
 
mo-message-forwarding-destination
This command defines the SGSN’s handling policy for MO (mobile originating) message.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[ default ] mo-message-forwarding-destination { gmsc-selected-from-imsi | smsc-supplied-by-subscriber }
default
Resets the SMS service configuration to the default message forwarding technique.
gmsc-selected-from-imsi
Entering this keyword enables SMS-MO messages to be forwarded on the basis of their IMSI prefix.
smsc-supplied-by-subscriber
Entering this keyword enables SMS-MO messages to be forwarded on the basis of the SMSC (SMS controller) address provided by the subscriber.
Usage
Use this command to define how the mobile originated SMS are to be routed.
Example
mo-message-forwarding-destination gmsc-selected-from-imsi
 
smsc-routing
This command configures the routing to the SMSC.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
[ no ] smsc-routing { { any | imsi-starts-with | msisdn-starts-with } { isdn isdn_number | mobile-global-title mgt_number | point-code pt_code } }
any
Configures routing according to any IMSI prefix.
imsi-starts-with IMSI_prefix
Defines the IMSI prefix. Enter a string of up to 15 integers.
msisdn-starts-with msisdn_prefix
Defines the MSISDN prefix. Enter a string of up to 15 integers.
isdn isdn_number
Defines the ISDN E.164 number of the SMSC.
mobile-global-title mgt_number
Defines the mobile global title for conversion
point-code pt_code
Defines the point code for the SMSC. Enter a string of up to 11 digits in SS7 dotted decimal or decimal format
Usage
Use this command to define routing to the SMSC based on any point code.
Example
smsc-routing any point-code 1.222.1
 
timeout
This command defines the SMS service timers.
Product
SGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
timeout { tc1n-timertime | tr1n-timer time | tr2n timer time }
default timeout { tc1n-timer | tr1n-timer | tr2n timer }
default
Resets the configuration to the default value for the specified timer.
tc1n-timer time
Configures the TC1N timer in seconds.
time: Must an integer from 1 to 255. The default is 5 seconds.
tr1n-timer time
Configures the TR1N timer in seconds.
time: Must an integer from 1 to 255. The default is 30 seconds.
tr2n-timer time
Configures the TR2N timer in seconds.
time: Must an integer from 1 to 255. The default is 30 seconds.
Usage
Use this command to set SMS service timers. The command can be repeated to set all of the timers, one-at-a-time.
Example
tr1n-timer 25
 
 

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