- Product Manual
- Introduction
- Installation Guide
- User Guide
- Quick Start Guide
- User Interface
- Configuration
- Inbound Routing
- Outbound routing
- SQL logging
- SMS routing table override
- Sender address
- Content manipulation
- Charset handling
- List Management
- SMS Client software
- Administrator's guide
- Developers Guide
- Examples and Solutions
- Appendix
- SMS FAQ
- Feature list
- Commercial Information
- Search
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C# SMS API
Developers can use our C# SMS API to send SMS from C#.Net. The C# SMS API comes with full source code
PHP SMS API
The ozeki PHP SMS gateway software can be used to send SMS from PHP and to receive SMS usig PHP on your website
SMPP SMS Gateway
SMS service providers use our SMPP gateway solution, that offers a high performance SMPP server and SMPP client gateway with amazing routing capabilities
Configuration
This page explains the basic principles of configuration for SMS messaging using the Ozeki NG - SMS Gateway software and provides links to pages detailing the configuration of installable users and service provider connections, as well as inbound and outbound routing.
The basic principles of configuration for SMS messaging using Ozeki NG - SMS Gateway are the following:
- You need to install and configure one or more service provider connections.
- You need to install and configure one or more users or applications.
- You need to configure inbound and outbound routing.
Ozeki NG - SMS Gateway supports the following service provider connections:
- GSM Modem connectivity
- UCP IP SMS protocol
- SMPP IP SMS protocol
- CIMD2 IP SMS protocol
- HTTP Server connection
- HTTP Client connection
- MM7 MMS protocol
- ParlayX
- TDC
The program supports the following users and applications:
- Standard user
- E-mail user
- Autoreply user
- AutoreplyDatabase user
- AutoReplyEasy user
- Colour SMS user
- Database user
- File user
- HTTP Client user
- SMPP user
- Appstarter user
- FTP user
- PDF user
- WCF Client user
- Forwarder user
Inbound routing defines which user(s)/application(s) of the program an incoming message is to be delivered to.
Outbound routing defines which service provider connection is to be used to send an outgoing message from a user/application of the program.
For details, check out the following pages:
More information
- SMS voting
- Outlook Mobile Service
- SQL SMS logging
- SQL SMS templates
- Outlook SMS spy
- Source routing
- SMS Sender address
- SMS text content manipulation