Mode
Wireless mode with one of the following functions enabled:
- SMS:SMPP
- SMS:XML
- SMS:CMPP
Syntax
send SMS `message` to user from `source_address` source address, if exceed `number` `days` for `identity`. Request delivery receipt `receipt`. Select SMS Gateway `sms_gateway`.
Parameters
- message
- String. This text can contain policy parameters (described later in this section) to perform parameter substitution within the message text.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.
Click OK.
- source_address
- String. If not the default, this overrides the configured address. To specify the the default, enter default. The default uses the value of the attribute smpp.protocol.srcId configured in the SMPP.properties file.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.
Click OK.
- number
- Positive integer.
- days
- The calculated datetime is expressed in this granularity:
- Identity
- String. Identifies different types of SMS messages. Must be less than 20 characters.
- receipt
- One of the following:
- default (default) — Uses global default configured for this MPE device. Uses the Registered Delivery global default which is configured in SMS profile section of the Policy Server tab.
- No Delivery Receipt — Does not request a delivery receipt when sending an SMS message.
- Delivery Receipt — Requests a delivery receipt when sending an SMS message.
- sms_gateway
- Select the SMS gateway to use for the send action.
Note: When the SMS:XML function is in enabled, default is the only available option.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.
Click OK.
Description
Sends an SMS text message to an end user once during the configured interval.
You can request a receipt from the SMSC server, which will be logged in the CMPP.log or SMPP.log file, when the message is delivered to the subscriber. You can also request a receipt. See the Oracle Communications Policy Management Configuration Management Platform Wireless User's Guide for information on configuring delivery receipt default functions.
The last delivery time for each type of SMS message (specified in the Identity variable) is listed on the State tab of the Profile Data in the SPR section of the navigation pane.
Example
where the request is creating a new session
And where the session is an enforcement session
And where the Cell Identifier matches one of 110
send SMS `Message 1` to user from `default` source address if exceed `1` `hours` for `usecase1`.
Request delivery receipt `default`. Select SMS gateway `default`.
send SMS `Message 2` to user from `default` source address if exceed `1` `hours` for `usecase2`. Request delivery receipt `default`.
send SMS `Message 3` to user from `default` source address if exceed `1` `hours` for `usecase3`. Request delivery receipt `default`.
continue processing message