(integer, 0 - 255) SMS messages have a mandatory priority field. The interpretation of SMS priority values is shown in Table D–10 that follows:
Table D–10 SMS Priority Values Interpreted for Each SMS Profile Type
Value |
GSM |
TDMA |
CDMA |
---|---|---|---|
0 |
Non-priority |
Bulk |
Normal |
1 |
Priority |
Normal |
Interactive |
2 |
Priority |
Urgent |
Urgent |
3 |
Priority |
Very urgent |
Emergency |
With this option, the default priority to assign to SMS messages may be specified. When not specified, a default priority of 0 is used for PROFILE=GSM and CDMA, and a priority of 1 for PROFILE=TDMA.
Note that if USE_HEADER_PRIORITY=1 and an email message has an RFC 822 Priority: header line, then the priority specified in that header line will instead be used to set the priority of the resulting SMS message. Specifically, if USE_HEADER_PRIORITY=0, then the SMS priority flag is always set in accord with the DEFAULT_PRIORITY option and the RFC 822 Priority: header line is always ignored. If USE_HEADER_PRIORITY=1, then the originating email message’s RFC 822 Priority: header line is used to set the SMS message’s priority flag. If that header line is not present, then the SMS priority flag is set using the DEFAULT_PRIORITY option.
The mapping used to translate RFC 822 Priority: header line values to SMS priority flags is shown in table that follows:
Table D–11 Mapping for Translating Priority Header to SMS Priority Flags
RFC 822 |
SMS priority flag | ||
---|---|---|---|
Priority: value |
GSM |
TDMA |
CDMA |
Third |
Non-priority (0) |
Bulk (0) |
Normal (0) |
Second |
Non-priority (0) |
Bulk (0) |
Normal (0) |
Non-urgent |
Non-priority (0) |
Bulk (0) |
Normal (0) |
Normal |
Non-priority (0) |
Normal (1) |
Normal (0) |
Urgent |
Priority (1) |
Urgent (2) |
Urgent (2) |