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Wireless Messaging 1-Way Driver Parameters


Table 71 lists the supported parameters for the Wireless Messaging 1-Way communications driver. This driver supports various SMS (Short Message Service) protocols, and can be used for outbound messaging only.

For more information about using one-way wireless messaging, see Using One-Way Wireless Messaging Workflows.

Table 71.  Wireless Messaging 1-Way Driver Parameters
Name
Required
Default Value
Description

LogDebug

No

FALSE

TRUE or FALSE

If TRUE, data output to the log file is more detailed.

Log files are created in the log subdirectory of the Siebel Server installation directory.

MXGateway

Yes

 

The URL to connect to the network operator for outbound messages, through the MX gateway. The URL may optionally include a specified port and resource such as a CGI script to be invoked.

For example, the specified URL may be defined as:

http://www.customerdomain.com/cgi-bin/ postmsgblob.cgi

MXReference

Yes

 

The name of the unique service node that the MX gateway's XML configuration file uses for the network operator.

The XML configuration file contains a named service node for each network operator. The file determines how to communicate with each network operator using the MX gateway.

The value for the MXReference parameter must be different in each driver profile that is to communicate with a particular network operator.

For additional information on naming service nodes, see MobileSys MX Reference Manual on the Siebel eBusiness Third-Party Bookshelf.

Visit http://siebel.mobilesys.net for service node names required to send messages through the MobileSys Network.

Save Sent Messages

No

FALSE

TRUE or FALSE

Specifies whether to save sent wireless messages.

  • If TRUE, sent messages are saved into the "sent" message directory.
  • If FALSE, sent messages are not saved.

Each message is saved as a separate XML file.

See also the description of the Sent Message Directory parameter.

Sent Message Directory

No

 

The directory where sent messages should be saved, if Save Sent Messages is TRUE.

By default, if Save Sent Messages is TRUE, sent messages are saved into the bin/sent subdirectory of the Siebel Server installation directory.

See also the description of the Save Sent Messages parameter.

Siebel Server

No

 

The name of the Siebel Server that is to handle the delivery of outbound communications sent using this profile.

For more information, see Specifying the Siebel Server for Communications Outbound Manager.

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