GSM modem with Hobbit on RedHat
list Vernon Everett
Hi all
We are currently looking at getting a GSM modem for sending SMS messages directly.
Has anybody on the list implemented a similar solution?
What GSM modem did you use?
What was your experience?
Regards
Vernon
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list Jan Hrebenar
Hi, we're uisng Siemens TC35 modem with SMS Server Tools 3 ( http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/). In hobbit (v. 4.1.2p1 and RedHat 3) we have simple perl script which is parsing the alert text into smsservertools format and then store it in outgoing folder. The rest is done by smsservertools. Everything is working fine, sometimes (2-3 times/year happen that the modem get stuck, but another simple script is used for reset the modem. Regards, Jan "Everett, Vernon" <user-9da1a1882f49@xymon.invalid> 10.11.2008 07:34 Please respond to user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid To "user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid" <user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid> cc Subject [hobbit] GSM modem with Hobbit on RedHat
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Hi all
We are currently looking at getting a GSM modem for sending SMS messages directly.
Has anybody on the list implemented a similar solution?
What GSM modem did you use?
What was your experience?
Regards
Vernon
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list Stef Coene
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On Monday 10 November 2008, Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi all We are currently looking at getting a GSM modem for sending SMS messages directly. Has anybody on the list implemented a similar solution? What GSM modem did you use?
siemens m20 (old, serial attached) + smsd. I use smsd with the data stored in a mysql database. Sending a message is inserting an entry in the database. This is also a simple mail2sms gateway: mails are delivered and inserted in the database with a simple perl script.
What was your experience?
Not 1 problem in the last 5 years. I'm also using sms over fixed line (hardware: x100p and spa3102). This works flawless, but I can not send an sms to an other country :( Stef
list Johann Eggers
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From: Everett, Vernon [mailto:user-9da1a1882f49@xymon.invalid]
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Subject: [hobbit] GSM modem with Hobbit on RedHat
Hi all
We are currently looking at getting a GSM modem for sending SMS
messages
directly.
Has anybody on the list implemented a similar solution?
What GSM modem did you use?
What was your experience?
Regards
Vernon
Hi, we are on SuSE but I think that doesn't matter... We have a Siemenc TC63 attached to every Hobbit server and are using Kannel as the SMS-Gateway software. A small, simple script is used to feed hobbit alerts to the SMS-Gateway by using the SCRIPT keyword in hobbit-alerts.cfg to trigger the execution. Sometimes (1 or 2 times a year) the GSM-modem gets stuck; but a simple repower/reinitialization put it back operational. In my opinion with using a direct attached GSM-modem gives you fewer dependencies on the network layer. How will you be alarmed if your core network infrastructure goes down when you are dependent on the network to send out critical alerts? Regards -Johann
list Anna Jonna Armannsdottir
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On mán, 2008-11-10 at 09:28 +0900, Everett, Vernon wrote:
Hi all We are currently looking at getting a GSM modem for sending SMS messages directly. Has anybody on the list implemented a similar solution? What GSM modem did you use? What was your experience?
We are using Nokia 6110 with a special serial cable. The software is gnokii 6.1.2 and it was a bit difficult to get it working. Another phone that has been mentioned on this list: http://www.hswn.dk/hobbiton/2008/07/msg00034.html -- Kindest Regards, Anna Jonna Ármannsdóttir, %& A: Because people read from top to bottom. Unix System Aministration, Computing Services, %& Q: Why is top posting bad? University of Iceland.