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Chapter 13: Administering the Avaya SMS Controller
Table 67: Configuration Parameters (continued)
Parameter
[HTTP]
[Logging]
Path
Level
Alert
Size
Days
Flush
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CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
Description
SMS requests can be processed using the
HTTP protocol. The destination mobile
telephone number and message must be
included as part of the URL. There are four
configuration items available to configure the
URL, which are concatenated. The literal token
[DEST] represents where the destination
mobile number is embedded. The [MESG]
represents the actual text content. This
technique is used because different SMSC
servers use different formats. For example:
URLA=http://213.190.141.35/bulksms/
SendSMSClient.asp?UID=avaya&
Note: SMS requests using HTTP do not receive
a response and are assumed to be successful.
Logs are stored based on events from SMSC or
client applications. Log files are stored in the
format:
LogMM_DD_Ddd_HHMMSS.txt
For example:
Log07_14_Wed_153954.txt
Folder to store logs
Logging level 1-5. The lower the number, the
more detailed the events that are logged.
Alert level to display warning message dialog
4-5
This setting is the maximum size in kilobytes of
a single log file. When the log file reaches this
specified size, a new file is created.
The number of days for which logs are stored.
When this number is reached, the log files are
automatically deleted.
If Flush is set to 1, the logging data is not
buffered.
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