Sending a Broadcast Trigger Message
We can use the API to send a broadcast trigger message to the MultiModem iSMS.
HTTP API format is:
http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user2&passwd=user2&cat=2
&text=message
The parameters are:
•
cat
•
text
The API can be used to send a trigger message to the MultiModem iSMS. If the MultiModem
iSMS has a configured broadcast trigger, it will send the broadcast trigger message to the
configured recipients.
Sending an Action Trigger Message
We could use this API to perform a predefined action.
HTTP API format is:
http://192.168.2.1[:portnumber]/sendmsg?user=user1&passwd=user1&cat=3
&text=message
The parameters are:
•
cat
•
text
The API can be used to send an action trigger to the MultiModem iSMS. If the MultiModem
iSMS has a configured action trigger, it will perform the configured action.
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2
The trigger message text to be sent.
Enable Extended ASCII in the MultiModem iSMS to send both ASCII and extended
ASCII characters.
By default, Extended ASCII is disabled, and the message can have only ASCII
characters.
If Extended ASCII is disabled, a maximum of 160 characters can be sent.
If Extended ASCII is enabled, a maximum of 140 characters can be sent.
3
The trigger message text to be sent.
Enable Extended ASCII in the MultiModem iSMS to send both ASCII and extended
ASCII chars.
By default, Extended ASCII is disabled, and the message can have only ASCII
characters.
If Extended ASCII is disabled, a maximum of 160 characters can be sent.
If Extended ASCII is enabled, a maximum of 140 characters can be sent.
MultiModem® iSMS User Guide for Administrators
Appendix A – Application Programming Interface (API)
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