SMS Services > SMS API > Receive API
On the Receive API screen you can enable/disable the Receive API service, configure the ports, set
server authentication, and set the interval for posting messages to the configured server.
Receive API Configuration
Receive API Status
Check the box to enable the SMS Receive API service.
Protocol
Select either the HTTP or TCP protocol.
Save
Click the Save button.
Server
Enter the IP Address or Domain Name of the HTTP or TCP server.
Port
Enter the Port Number on which the HTTP or TCP server listens.
Save
Click the Save button.
Server Default Page
Specify the page path to which the HTTP server is configured. This depends on how the HTTP
server is setup.
Save
Click the Save button.
Server Authentication
If the HTTP or TCP server mandates authentication, then enter the user name and password.
Save
Click the Save button.
Post Interval
Enter the number of seconds that you want to elapse before SMS messages received by the
MultiModem iSMS are posted to the HTTP or TCP server. The default is 0 (post immediately). The
minimum allowed post interval is 30 seconds.
Save
Click the Save button.
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