I have got a Kannel configuration on Debian platform which is running perfectly fine.
My Query is what is maximum throughput (messages/sec) per connection which kannel supports.
Or
How to increase throughput of Kannel (SMPP server is ready to give me any throughput for my ESME Binding).
Part 2 I want to know what other smpp clients which have high throughput I can use on Debian or windows platform.
I checked some smpp.jar files online but not tried how to use them
My Ultimate goal is to have smpp client should be able to send more messages in a timeslot given.
Thanks in Advance
With Kannel, you can increase the throughput using the configuration throughput
on the smsc
group in /etc/kannel/kannel.conf (on a default install). more info in the docs
You also have the option of increasing the window size (ie. the number of SMS pending submit_sm_resp) using the max-pending-submits
configuration. The default for that is 10.
There are lots of options for SMPP libraries.. depending on your language of choice:
All of which can work on debian. However the problem is that most of what you will find are software libraries and you would have to build a client on top of them... so maybe not what you're looking for.
The options for high-quality but low-cost SMPP clients are severely limited in my experience!