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148 lines
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* The SMS application
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SMS() is an application to handles calls to/from text message capable phones and
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message centres using ETSI ES 201 912 protocol 1 FSK messaging over analog calls.
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Basically it allows sending and receiving of text messages over the PSTN. It is
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compatible with BT Text service in the UK and works on ISDN and PSTN lines. It is
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designed to connect to an ISDN or zap interface directly and uses FSK so would
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probably not work over any sort of compressed link (like a VoIP call using GSM codec).
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Typical applications include:-
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1. Connection to a message centre to send text messages - probably initiated via the
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manager interface or "outgoing" directory
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2. Connection to an POTS line with an SMS capable phone to send messages - probably
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initiated via the manager interface or "outgoing" directory
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3. Acceptance of calls from the message centre (based on CLI) and storage of
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received messages
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4. Acceptance of calls from a POTS line with an SMS capable phone and storage of
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received messages
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* Arguments to sms():
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- First argument is queue name
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- Second is options:
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a: SMS() is to act as the answering side, and so send the initial FSK frame
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s: SMS() is to act as a service centre side rather than as terminal equipment
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- If a third argument is specified, then SMS does not handle the call at all,
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but takes the third argument as a destination number to send an SMS to
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- The forth argument onward is a message to be queued to the number in the
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third argument. All this does is create the file in the me-sc directory.
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If 's' is set then the number is the source
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address and the message placed in the sc-me directory.
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All text messages are stored in /var/spool/asterisk/sms
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A log is recorded in /var/log/asterisk/sms
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There are two subdirectories called sc-me.<queuename> holding all
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messages from service centre to phone, and me-sc.<queuename> holding all
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messages from phone to service centre.
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In each directory are messages in files, one per file, using any filename not
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starting with a dot.
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When connected as a service centre, SMS(s) will send all messages waiting in
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the sc-me-<queuename> directory, deleting the files as it goes. Any
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received in this mode are placed in the me-sc-<queuename> directory.
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When connected as a client, SMS() will send all messages waiting in the
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me-sc-<queuename> directory, deleting the files as it goes. Any received in
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this mode are placed in the sc-me-<queuename> directory.
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Message files created by SMS() use a time stamp/reference based filename.
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The format of the sms file is lines that have the form of key=value
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Keys are :
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oa Originating Address
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Telephone number, national number if just digits
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Telephone number starting with + then digits for international
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Ignored on sending messages to service centre (CLI used)
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da Destination Address
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Telephone number, national number if just digits
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Telephone number starting with + then digits for international
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scts Service Centre Time Stamp
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In the format YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
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pid Protocol Identifier (decimal octet value)
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dcs Data coding scheme (decimal octet value)
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mr Message reference (decimal octet value)
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ud The message (see escaping below)
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srr 0/1 Status Report Request
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rp 0/1 Return Path
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vp mins validity period
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Omitted fields have default values.
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Note that there is special format for ud, ud# instead of ud= which is followed
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by raw hex (2 characters per octet). This is used in output where characters
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other than 10,13,32-126,128-255 are included in the data. In this case a comment (line
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starting ;) is added showing the printable characters
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When generating files to send to a service centre, only da and ud need be
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specified. oa is ignored.
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When generating files to send to a phone, only oa and ud need be specified. da is ignored.
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When receing a message as a service centre, only the destination address is
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sent, so the originating address is set to the callerid.
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EXAMPLES
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The following are examples of use within the UK using BT Text SMS/landline
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service.
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This is a context to use with a manager script.
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[smsdial]
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; create and send a text message, expects number+message and
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; connect to 17094009
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exten => _X.,1,SMS(${CALLERIDNUM},,${EXTEN},${CALLERIDNAME})
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exten => _X.,n,SMS(${CALLERIDNUM})
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exten => _X.,n,Hangup
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The script sends
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action: originate
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callerid: message <from>
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exten: to
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channel: Local/17094009
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context: smsdial
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priority: 1
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You put the message as the name of the caller ID (messy, I know), the
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originating number and hence queue name as the number of the caller ID and the
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exten as the number to which the sms is to be sent. The context uses SMS to
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create the message in the queue and then SMS to communicate iwth 17094009 to
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actually send the message.
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Note that the 9 on the end of 17094009 is the sub address 9 meaning no sub
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address (BT specific). If a different digit is used then that is the sub
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address for the sending message source address (appended to the outgoing CLI
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by BT).
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For incoming calls you can use a context like this :-
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[incoming]
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exten => _XXXXXX/_8005875290,1,SMS(${EXTEN:3},a)
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exten => _XXXXXX/_8005875290,n,System(/usr/lib/asterisk/smsin ${EXTEN:3})
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exten => _XXXXXX/_80058752[0-8]0,1,SMS(${EXTEN:3}${CALLERIDNUM:8:1},a)
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exten => _XXXXXX/_80058752[0-8]0,n,System(/usr/lib/asterisk/smsin ${EXTEN>:3}${CALLERIDNUM:8:1})
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exten => _XXXXXX/_80058752[0-8]0,n,Hangup
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In this case the called number we get from BT is 6 digits (XXXXXX) and we are
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using the last 3 digits as the queue name.
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Priority 1 causes the SMS to be received and processed for the incoming call.
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It is from 080058752X0. The two versions handle the queue name as 3 digits (no
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sub address) or 4 digits (with sub address). In both cases, after the call a
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script (smsin) is run - this is optional, but is useful to actually processed
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the received queued SMS. In our case we email them based on the target number.
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Priority 3 hangs up.
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If using the CAPI drivers they send the right CLI and so the _800... would be
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_0800...
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