Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a solution for sending SMS alerts.
I am looking for a small appliance with GSM interface/antenna and network interface (IP-NET--------SMS appl.--------GSM) to be able to send sms messages from web interface and command-line.
Cheers and nice weekend.
Hi,
One of the simplest way that used to work in my previous job was to attach a (unused) mobile phone that supports rs232 connection to a crappy pc, and use gnokii (www.gnokii.org).
It was quite efficient because the monitoring server was running linux and nagios, and everything fitted together just like a charm.
But still, it's not an appliance, it's the DIY way ...
Reza Kordi wrote:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a solution for sending SMS alerts.
I am looking for a small appliance with GSM interface/antenna and network interface (IP-NET--------SMS appl.--------GSM) to be able to send sms messages from web interface and command-line.
Cheers and nice weekend.
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Hi
We're using Text2GSM with a Modem for our alerts (http://www.gsmsoft.nu/html/engmertxtgsm.html).
Cheers,
Mike
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Von: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] Im Auftrag von Reza Kordi Gesendet: Freitag, 3. August 2007 11:05 An: swinog@swinog.ch Betreff: [swinog] SMS alerting solution
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a solution for sending SMS alerts.
I am looking for a small appliance with GSM interface/antenna and network interface (IP-NET--------SMS appl.--------GSM) to be able to send sms messages from web interface and command-line.
Cheers and nice weekend.
Hi Reza
We are using sms_send from the smsclient package under Debian: http://packages.debian.org/stable/comm/smsclient TAP/UCP protocol, attached ISDN-Modem
e.g.: echo "message" | /usr/bin/sms_send -q swisscom:079xxxxxxxx
/usr/lib/smsclient/services/swisscom: { SMS_comms_params = "8N1" # 8 Data, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit SMS_baud = 9600 SMS_centre_number = "00900900941" # SWISSCOM SMSC Number (ISDN V.120) }
take care Philip
Reza Kordi wrote:
Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a solution for sending SMS alerts.
I am looking for a small appliance with GSM interface/antenna and network interface (IP-NET--------SMS appl.--------GSM) to be able to send sms messages from web interface and command-line.
Cheers and nice weekend.
swinog mailing list swinog@lists.swinog.ch http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Philip Iezzi wrote:
We are using sms_send from the smsclient package under Debian: http://packages.debian.org/stable/comm/smsclient TAP/UCP protocol, attached ISDN-Modem
We use the same.
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP interface?
/Per
Hello
Per Jessen schrieb:
Philip Iezzi wrote:
TAP/UCP protocol, attached ISDN-Modem
[...]
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP interface?
There's a service provider called "aspsms" we used in the company I worked before. AFAIK they provide direct socket connections and reasonable costs. Probably you find their website in Google.
Regards Peter
Hi
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP interface?
There's a service provider called "aspsms" we used in the company I worked before. AFAIK they provide direct socket connections and reasonable costs. Probably you find their website in Google.
http://www.aspsms.ch/instruction/prices.asp
They provide also a webservice interface which is very easy to use. A plus: reports about successful delivery of the sms.
I can give you a perl and php client example which works with aspsms, if you are interested.
Regards, Patrick Feisthammel
Patrick Feisthammel wrote:
http://www.aspsms.ch/instruction/prices.asp
They provide also a webservice interface which is very easy to use. A plus: reports about successful delivery of the sms.
I can give you a perl and php client example which works with aspsms, if you are interested.
Yes, that would be interesting - according to aspsms.ch:
"ASPSMS allows you to send SMS over the TCP/IP protocol from any program that can use ActiveX/OLE components" ...
We can't do ActiveX, but a command line php client would be quite useful.
Per Jessen wrote:
Yes, that would be interesting - according to aspsms.ch:
"ASPSMS allows you to send SMS over the TCP/IP protocol from any program that can use ActiveX/OLE components" ...
We can't do ActiveX, but a command line php client would be quite useful.
never mind, I've just found their email interface:
On 8/3/07, Per Jessen per.jessen@enidan.ch wrote:
We can't do ActiveX, but a command line php client would be quite useful.
never mind, I've just found their email interface:
Their XML Interface is working well too. If you plan to use SMS to monitor critical systems, don't forget that using a 3rd party service adds several layers for possible errors.
While aspsms is very reliable in general, I have had cases where their servers didn't respond or the accepted message didn't get delivered. They offer ways to get a delivery notification, but any kind of failover mechanism has to be built into the customers software.
Adding support for a second provider (like clickatell.com) would probably be wise too.
regards
Flavio
Hi,
http://www.ip-plus.net/options/sms.en.html
André -----Original Message----- From: swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Per Jessen Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 4:19 PM To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch Subject: Re: [swinog] SMS alerting solution
Patrick Feisthammel wrote:
http://www.aspsms.ch/instruction/prices.asp
They provide also a webservice interface which is very easy to use. A plus: reports about successful delivery of the sms.
I can give you a perl and php client example which works with aspsms, if you are interested.
Yes, that would be interesting - according to aspsms.ch:
"ASPSMS allows you to send SMS over the TCP/IP protocol from any program that can use ActiveX/OLE components" ...
We can't do ActiveX, but a command line php client would be quite useful.
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On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 14:01 +0200, Peter Guhl wrote:
There's a service provider called "aspsms" we used in the company I worked before. AFAIK they provide direct socket connections and reasonable costs. Probably you find their website in Google.
Major drawback: If your link is broken, you won't get alarmed! Something like this would be nice:
if (aspsms available) send_via_aspsms else send_via_attached_gsm
Cheerz - Dan
Hi
Daniel Kamm schrieb:
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 14:01 +0200, Peter Guhl wrote: Major drawback: If your link is broken, you won't get alarmed!
Of course.
Something like this would be nice:
if (aspsms available) send_via_aspsms else send_via_attached_gsm
That's easy to script. Start with the cheapest possibility and go over to more expensive ones if needed. 1st: A provider in the internet 2nd: A solution over normal phone lines (like the swisscom number) 3rd: GSM (GSM card, attached cellular...)
2nd and 3rd may be swapped - depending on the price. If a GSM-Solution is less expensive you can leave the Swisscom service out anyway.
I have seen (and am using) triband-cards (GSM, EDGE, GPRS...) for PCMCIA-Slots (Option Globetrotter, Merlin...). They are not only capable to send SMS but they can also establish a wireless internet link nearly everywhere in the world. If those are existing for PCI too your problem should be easy to solve. Or you consider adding a PCMCIA-Slot to the server; depends on the price, of course.
Regards Peter
--- Per Jessen per.jessen@enidan.ch wrote:
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP interface?
Swisscom provides it for really bulky clients. If you're going to send hundreds of messages per day, Swisscom might be a good option, otherwise the setup costs and monthly fees are way too high.
Check out also http://www.icall.ch/ They provide various network interfaces for sms sending
What I tested was kannel.org gateway with Siemens GSM modem on an RS232 port, installed on a Sun server. I find Kannel one of the most flexible software for this purpose.
stan
Hello Reza
We use http://smslink.sourceforge.net/ with an siemens gms-modem on rs232. The software is pretty simple but dows the job. The main drawback is imo the time needed to handoff an sms to the smsc. But this seems to be a gsm-problem which cannot be circumvent when using a gsm-modem and if you are not sending out a lot of sms it does not really hurt.
It's a little expensive if you have many SMS'es - does anyone know who to contact (e.g. at Swisscom) to get a package-deal with a direct TCP interface?
You are looking for an 'SMSC Large Account'
http://www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/gek_sms_large_account-de.aspx
You'll get your own 'short id' and will be able to send and receive messages from / to mobile phones using UCP/EMI.