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| ==Summary==
| | {{Template: Networking_rut_manual_sms_gateway |
| | | <!------------------------DEVICE-----------------------> |
| This chapter is a summary of the SMS Gateway function of RUT routers.
| | | name = RUT240 |
| | | | series = RUT2XX |
| ==Post/Get Configuration==
| | <!----------------------SEPARATORS---------------------> |
| | | | code_decoded = RUT240 06E000 |
| '''Post/Get Configuration''' allows you to perform action requests by writing them in the URL after your device’s IP address.
| | | code_encoded = RUT240%2006E000 |
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway postget.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable*</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles Post/Get ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Username</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>User name used for authorization</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Password</td>
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| <td>tring; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Password used for authorization</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| '''*Do not forget to change parameters in the URL according to your POST/GET Configuration!'''
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| ===SMS by HTTP POST/GET===
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| It is possible to read and send SMS messages by using a valid '''HTTP POST/GET''' syntax. Use a web browser or any other compatible software to submit '''HTTP POST/GET''' strings to the router. The router must be connected to a GSM network when using the '''Send SMS''' feature.
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th style="width: 300px">ACTION</th>
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| <th style="width: 1450px">POST/GET URL EXAMPLE</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>View mobile messages list</td>
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| <td>http://youripaddress/cgi-bin/sms_list?username=admin&password=admin01</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Read mobile message</td>
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| <td>http://youripaddress/cgi-bin/sms_read?username=admin&password=admin01&number=1</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Send mobile message</td>
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| <td>http://youripaddress/cgi-bin/sms_send?username=admin&password=admin01&number=0037060000001&text=testmessage</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>View mobile messages total</td>
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| <td>http://youripaddress/cgi-bin/sms_total?username=admin&password=admin01</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Delete mobile message</td>
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| <td>http://youripaddress/cgi-bin/sms_delete?username=admin&password=admin01&number=1</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| '''youripaddress''' - router's LAN IP address; '''username''' - router's login admin user name; '''password''' - router's login password; '''number''' - SMS message index number or recipient's phone number (phone number must contain country code. Phone number format is: 00{COUNTRY_CODE} {RECEIVER_NUMBER}, e.g., 0037062312345 (370 is country code and 62312345 is receiver's phone number)); '''text''' - SMS message text
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| ==Email to SMS==
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| Email to SMS is a function that checks your email’s inbox at the specified frequency and, if it finds any new received emails with a specific subject, it converts them to SMS messages.
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| '''NOTE''': all POP3 server email messages from inbox will be deleted.
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| [[Image: Services sms gateway emailtosms.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles Email to SMS ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>POP3 server</td>
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| <td>host {{!}} ip; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email service provider's POP3 server address. If you don't know this address, simply look it up online</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Server port</td>
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| <td>integer [0..65535]; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Server authentication port. As with POP3 server, your email service provider's POP3 port can be looked up online</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>User name</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email account’s user name</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Password</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email account’s password</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Secure connection (SSL)</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>'''SSL''' is a protocol for transmitting private documents via the Internet. SSL uses a cryptographic system that uses two keys to encrypt data − a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Check email every</td>
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| <td>time; Default: '''1 minute'''</td>
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| <td>Time interval to check email inbox</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| You may have noticed that there is no option where you can specify recipient's phone number. The reason for that is that '''Email to SMS''' doesn't forward all emails, only the ones that are meant to be forwarded. Only emails with the recipient's phone number in the subject will be forwarded (to the number specified in the subject). Phone number must contain country code. Phone number format is: 00{COUNTRY_CODE} {RECEIVER_NUMBER}, e.g., 0037062312345 (370 is country code and 62312345 is receiver's phone number)
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| ==Scheduled SMS==
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| '''Scheduled SMS''' allows you to periodically send automated SMS messages to a specified number. Scheduled messages are managed in rule form, i.e., similar to '''SMS Utilities'''. Therefore, to configure a new Scheduled Message, we must first create a rule. To create a new rule, type in a phone number in the '''Phone number''' field located in the '''Scheduled Messages Configuration''' section and press the '''Add''' button located next to it.
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| After this you will be redirected to the '''Scheduled Messages Configuration''' window.
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| ===Scheduled Messages Configuration===
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| '''Scheduled messages''' provides you with the possibility to set up a rule that sends SMS messages to specified recipients periodically. To create a new rule, enter the recipient's Phone number and Message sending interval and click the "Add" button. The new rule will appear in the "Messages to send" table, but will be disabled and unconfigured. To configure your rule, simply click the "Edit" button located next to it.
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway scheduled.PNG ]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles the rule ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Recipient's phone number</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number that will receive the scheduled messages</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Message text</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td> | |
| <td>The message that will be sent</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Message sending interval</td>
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| <td>time; Default: '''Day, hour 1, minute 1'''</td>
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| <td>The frequency at which scheduled messages will be sent</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| ==Auto Reply==
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| '''Auto reply''' allows you to configure automatic replying to SMS messages that the router receives from everyone or from listed numbers only.
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles Auto Reply ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Reply SMS Utilities rules</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>If enabled, the router will auto reply even SMS Utilieties rules</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Don't save received messages</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>If enabled, the router will delete received SMS messages</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Mode</td>
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| <td>Everyone {{!}} From listed number only; Default: '''Everyone'''</td>
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| <td>Specifies whether to auto reply to every phone number or just just specified phone numbers</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Message text</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>The message that will be sent in reply</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Recipient's phone number</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number(s) that will qualify for Auto Reply. To add more numbers, click the [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply plus symbol.PNG]] symbol. This field only becomes visible if the chosen Mode is '''From listed numbers only'''</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| ==SMS Forwarding==
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| ===SMS Forwarding To HTTP===
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| The SMS Forwarding To HTTP functionality forwards SMS messages to HTTP, using either POST or GET methods.
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway forwarding http.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles SMS Forwarding To HTTP ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Forward SMS Utilities rules</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>If enabled, the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules to HTTP</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Use HTTPS</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>ses the HTTPS protocol instead of HTTP</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Method</td>
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| <td>Post {{!}} Get; Default: '''Get'''</td>
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| <td>Defines the HTTP transfer method</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>URL</td>
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| <td>host {{!}} ip; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>URL address to forward messages to</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Number value name</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Name to assign to sender’s phone number value in query string</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Message value name</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Name to assign to message text value in query string</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Extra data pair 1 / Extra data pair 2</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>If you want to transfer some extra information through the HTTP query, enter variable name on the left field and its value on the right</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Mode</td>
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| <td>All messages {{!}} From listed numbers; Default: '''All messages'''</td>
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| <td>Specifies which messages to forward</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Sneder's phone number</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add more numbers, click the [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply plus symbol.PNG]] symbol. This field only becomes visible if the chosen Mode is '''From listed numbers'''</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| ===SMS Forwarding To SMS Configuration===
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| The '''SMS Forwarding To SMS''' function forwards SMS messages to one or several recipients.
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway forwarding sms.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles SMS Forwarding To SMS ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Forward SMS Utilities rules</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>If enabled, the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules to SMS</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Add sender number</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Adds original sender’s number of the forwarded message</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Mode</td>
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| <td>All messages {{!}} From listed numbers; Default: '''All messages'''</td>
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| <td>Specifies which messages to forward</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Sender's phone number(s)</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add more numbers, click the [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply plus symbol.PNG]] symbol. This field only becomes visible if the chosen Mode is '''From listed numbers'''</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Recipient's phone number(s)</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number(s) to which messages are going to be forwarded to. To add more numbers, click the [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply plus symbol.PNG]] symbol</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| ===SMS Forwarding To Email Configuration===
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| The '''SMS Forwarding To Email''' function forwards SMS messages to email.
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway forwarding email.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles SMS Forwarding To SMS ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Forward SMS Utilities rules</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>If enabled, the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules to Email</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Add sender number</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Adds original sender’s number of the forwarded message</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Subject</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Text that will be inserted in the email’s Subject field</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>SMTP server</td>
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| <td>host {{!}} ip; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email service provider's SMTP server’s address. If you don't know this address, you can look it up online</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>SMTP port</td>
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| <td>integer [0..65535]; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email service provider's SMTP server’s port. If you don't know the port number, you can look it up online</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Secure connection</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Enables the use of cryptographic protocols. Enable only if your SMTP server supports SSL or TLS</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>User name</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email account's login user name</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Password</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Your email account's login password</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Sender's email address</td>
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| <td>email; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>The address that will be used to send emails from</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Recipient's email address</td>
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| <td>email; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Address to which messages will be forwarded to</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Mode</td>
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| <td>All messages {{!}} From listed numbers; Default: '''All messages'''</td>
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| <td>Specifies which messages to forward</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Sender's phone number(s)</td>
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| <td>phone number; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add more numbers, click the [[Image:Services sms gateway auto reply plus symbol.PNG]] symbol. This field only becomes visible if the chosen Mode is '''From listed numbers'''</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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| ==SMPP==
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| The Short Message Peer-to-Peer ('''SMPP''') is a protocol used for exchanging SMS messages between Short Message Service Centers (SMSC) and/or External Short Messaging Entities (ESME).
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| [[Image:Services sms gateway smpp.PNG]]
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| <table class="nd-mantable">
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| <tr>
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| <th>field name</th>
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| <th>value</th>
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| <th>description</th>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Enable</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>Toggles SMPP ON or OFF</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>User name</td>
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| <td>yes {{!}} no; Default: '''no'''</td>
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| <td>User name used for authentication on the SMPP server</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Password</td>
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| <td>string; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>Password used for authentication on the SMPP server</td>
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| </tr>
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| <tr>
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| <td>Server port</td>
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| <td>integer [0..65535]; Default: " "</td>
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| <td>SMPP server's port</td>
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| </tr>
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| </table>
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The information in this page is updated in accordance with firmware version RUT2XX_R_00.01.14.7.
Summary
The SMS Gateway service is used to set up various SMS related functions, such SMS control via HTTP Post/Get and automated operations such as Scheduled SMS, Email to SMS and SMS Forwarding to HTTP, Email, SMS.
This chapter of the user manual provides an overview of the SMS Gateway page for RUT240 devices.
Post/Get
The Post/Get Configuration section is used to turn ON and configure SMS related post/get settings. When the function is enabled, it provides you with the possibility to perform SMS related action requests by writing them in the URL field of your web browser.
The figure below is an example of the Post/Get Configuration page and the table below provides information on fields contained in that page:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns SMS post/get on or off. |
User name |
string; default: user1 |
Username used for authorization when sending post/get requests. |
Password |
string; default: user_pass |
Password used for authorization when sending post/get requests. |
SMS Post/Get usage examples
Use a web browser or any other compatible software to send HTTP POST/GET strings to
the router. The router must be connected to a GSM network when using the Send SMS
feature. Below you will find a table with possible actions and examples on how to use them:
Action |
Post/get URL examples |
View mobile messages list |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_list?username=user1&password=user_pass |
Read mobile message |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_read?username=user1&password=user_pass&number=1 |
Send mobile message to a single number |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_send?username=user1&password=user_pass&number=0037060000001&text=testmessage |
Send mobile message to a group |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_send?username=user1&password=user_pass&group=group_name&text=testmessage |
View mobile messages total |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_total?username=user1&password=user_pass |
Delete mobile message |
http://192.168.1.1/cgi-bin/sms_delete?username=user1&password=user_pass&number=1 |
Email to SMS
Email to SMS is a function that connects to your email account and checks its inbox at the specified frequency. If it finds any new received emails with a specific subject (phone number in email subject), it sends the body of the email as an SMS message(s) to the recipient specified in the email subject field.
Important note: all POP3 server email messages from inbox will be deleted when using this service.
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns Email to SMS on or off. |
POP3 server |
host | ip; default: none |
Email service provider's POP3 server address (can be looked up online). |
Server port |
integer [0..65535]; default: none |
Email service provider's POP3 server port (can be looked up online). |
User name |
string; default: none |
Email account username, used in authentication when connecting to the email client. |
Password |
string; default: none |
Email account password, used in authentication when connecting to the email client. |
Secure connection (SSL) |
yes | no; default: no |
SSL is a protocol for transmitting private documents via the Internet. SSL uses a cryptographic system that uses two keys to encrypt data − a public key known to everyone and a private or secret key known only to the recipient of the message. |
Max. email symbol count |
integer; default: 160 |
Limit of symbols that can be contained in the email body of text. Emails that contain more symbols than it is specified in this field will be ignored. |
Check email every |
time [1 minute to 15 days]; default: 1 minute |
Email inbox check interval. |
Additional note: you may have noticed that there is no option where you can specify
the recipient's phone number. As mentioned earlier, Email to SMS doesn't forward all
emails, just the ones that are meant to be forwarded. Only emails with the recipient's
phone number in the subject will be forwarded to SMS.
Correct phone number format is:
- 00 - number must be preceded by two zeros
- <country_code> - the next following element is the number holder's country code
- <receivers_number> - phone number of the recipient
For example, a valid number would be 0037000000000 (370 is country code and 00000000 is the receiver's phone number, all preceded by 00).
Scheduled SMS
Scheduled SMS allows you to set up the router to periodically send SMS messages to a specified number. Scheduled messages are managed in rule form. Therefore, to configure a new Scheduled Message, we must first create a rule. To create a new rule, type in a phone number in the Phone number field located in the Scheduled Messages Configuration section and click the Add button located next to it.
After this you will be redirected to the Scheduled Messages Configuration window where you can configure all parameters related to the rule. Once you save the configuration, you will be redirected back to the Scheduled SMS page, where you will see your new rule in the Messages To Send section:
Scheduled Messages Configuration
The figure below is an example of the Scheduled Messages Configuration window and the table below provides information on the field contained in that window:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns the rule on or off. |
Recipient's phone number |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number of the recipient that will receive the scheduled messages. |
Message text |
string; default: none |
The message that will be sent. |
Message sending interval |
time; default: Day, hour 1, minute 1 |
The frequency at which scheduled messages will be sent. |
Auto Reply
Auto reply is a function that responds to received SMS messages with a user defined automatic response. The figure below is an example of the Auto Reply section and the figure below provides information on the fields contained in that section:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns Auto Reply on or off. |
Reply SMS Utilities rules |
yes | no; default: no |
When enabled, the router will also reply to messages that trigger SMS Utilities rules. |
Don't save received messages |
yes | no; default: no |
When enabled, the router deletes all received SMS messages. |
Message text |
string; default: none |
Text that will be sent in the automatic response. |
Mode |
Everyone | Listed numbers; default: Everyone |
Indicates whether the router should reply to messages from all recipients or just the specified numbers. |
Recipient's phone number |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number(s) that will trigger Auto Reply. To add multiple numbers, click the symbol. This field becomes visible if the chosen Mode is "From listed numbers only". |
SMS Forwarding
The SMS Forwarding tab contains three sections:
Each of which can be used to set up forwarding of incoming SMS message to either HTTP, email or another phone number.
SMS Forwarding To HTTP
The SMS Forwarding To HTTP function forwards received SMS messages to HTTP by using either Post or Get methods. The figure below is an example of the SMS Forwarding To HTTP section and the table below provides information on the configuration fields contained in that section:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns SMS Forwarding To HTTP on or off. |
Forward SMS Utilities rules |
yes | no; default: no |
When checked, the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules. By default router will not forward SMS messages which are SMS Utilities rules. |
Use HTTPS |
yes | no; default: no |
Check to use the HTTPS protocol instead of HTTP. |
Encode message text to Base64 |
yes | no; default: no |
Message text will be encoded to a Base64 string. Enable this to preserve Unicode characters in the message text. |
HTTPS Certificate verification |
Ignore | Verify; default: Ignore |
Indicates whether the server's certificate will be ignored or verified. |
Method |
Post | Get; default: Get |
Defines the HTTP transfer method. |
URL |
host | ip | host:port | ip:port; default: none |
URL or IP address to which the messages will be forwarded. By default, the router forward messages to the default HTTP port (port 80). To specify a different port add a colon (:) symbol followed by the port number (for example, 192.168.1.1:81). |
Number value name |
string; default: none |
Name to assign the sender’s phone number value in query string. |
Message value name |
string; default: none |
Name to assign the message text value in query string. |
Extra data pair 1 / Extra data pair 2 |
string; default: none |
Transfers extra information through the HTTP request. Enter variable name on the left field and its value on the right. For example, when using the Post method, one may enter some static information about the device, like 'Router name' on the left and 'RUT240' on the right. This can also be utilized when using the Get method to request data from an HTTP server. |
Mode |
All messages | From listed numbers; default: All messages |
Specifies whether all messages should be forwarded or only those received from specific numbers. |
Sender's phone number |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add multiple numbers, click the symbol. This field becomes visible when the "Mode" field value is set to 'From listed numbers'. |
Forwarding To HTTP example
This example will atempt to explain how to use the data fields in SMS forwarding to HTTP configuration. The fields in question are Number & Message value name and Extra data pair 1 & 2 fields. The figure below is the configuration we'll be using for this example:
If you configure the router as seen in the image above and send an SMS message to the router containing the text Hello!, from the number +37000000000, the specified server should reiceve an encoded query string that looks like this:
Sender=%2B37000000000&Text=Hello%21&Name=RUT240&Code=RUT240%2006E000
The & symbol separates the the key-value pairs, while certain characters (like +, ! and the space symbol) are encoded in UTF-8. When decoded it might look something like this:
Sender: +37000000000
Text: Hello!
Name: RUT240
Code: RUT240 06E000
SMS Forwarding To SMS
The SMS Forwarding To SMS function forwards received SMS messages to one or several other
phone numbers. The figure below is an example of the SMS Forwarding To SMS section and the
table below provides information on the configuration fields contained in that section:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns SMS Forwarding To SMS on or off. |
Forward SMS Utilities rules |
yes | no; default: no |
When checked the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules. By default router will not forward SMS messages which are SMS Utilities rules. |
Add sender's number |
yes | no; default: no |
Adds the original sender’s number to the forwarded message. |
Mode |
All messages | From listed numbers; default: All messages |
Specifies whether all messages should be forwarded or only those received from specific numbers. |
Sender's phone number |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add multiple numbers, click the symbol. This field becomes visible when the "Mode" field value is set to 'From listed numbers'. |
Recipient's phone number(s) |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number(s) to which messages are going to be forwarded to. To add multiple numbers, click the symbol. |
SMS Forwarding To Email
The SMS Forwarding To Email function forwards received SMS messages to one or several
email addresses. If this service is enabled and configured correctly, when the router receives
an SMS message it will automatically login to the specified email account and send the
text message as an email to another specified recipient(s).
The figure below is an example of the SMS Forwarding To Email section and the table
below provides information on the configuration fields contained in that section:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns SMS Forwarding To Email on or off. |
Forward SMS Utilities rules |
yes | no; default: no |
When checked the router will also forward SMS Utilities rules (the default action is to not forward SMS messages that are SMS Utilities rule). |
Add sender's number |
yes | no; default: no |
Adds the original sender’s number to the forwarded message. |
Subject |
string; default: none |
Text that will be inserted into the email's Subject field. |
SMTP server |
host | ip; default: none |
Your email service provider's SMTP server address. If you don't know this address, you can look it up online. |
SMTP port |
integer [0..65535]; default: none |
Your email service provider's SMTP server port. If you don't know the port number, you can look it up online. |
Secure connection |
yes | no; default: no |
Enables the use of cryptographic protocols. Enable only if your SMTP server supports SSL or TLS. |
User name |
string; default: none |
Your email account's login user name. |
Password |
string; default: none |
Your email account's login password. |
Sender's email address |
email address; default: none |
The address that will be used to send emails from. |
Recipient's email address |
email address; default: none |
The address(es) to which incoming SMS messages will be forwarded. To add multiple addresses, click the symbol. |
Mode |
All messages | From listed numbers; default: All messages |
Specifies whether all messages should be forwarded or only those received from specific numbers. |
Sender's phone number |
phone number; default: none |
Phone number(s) that will qualify for forwarding. To add multiple numbers, click the symbol. This field becomes visible when the "Mode" field value is set to 'From listed numbers'. |
SMPP
Short Message Peer-to-Peer (SMPP) is a protocol used for exchanging SMS messages between Short Message Service Centers (SMSC) and/or External Short Messaging Entities (ESME). The figure below is an example of the SMPP section and the table below provides information on the configuration fields contained in that section:
Field |
Value |
Description |
Enable |
yes | no; default: no |
Turns SMPP on or off. |
User name |
yes | no; default: admin |
User name used for authentication on the SMPP server. |
Password |
string; default: admin01 |
Password used for authentication on the SMPP server. |
Server port |
integer [0..65535]; default: 7777 |
SMPP server port. |