Bindings and Throughput
Whenever an SMPP account has been setup for you, you’ll receive the maximum amount of binds you’re allowed to set up as well as a maximum throughput. In most cases, these values will be something like 3 binds and 50 messages per seconds. NOTE that BSG SMPP server supports only one connection via transceiver (TRX) or multiple connections via transmitter (TX) with one connection via receiver (RX) if needed.
Username and Password
Your username (system_id) and password (SMPP-password) will be given to you by your account manager at BSG or you can generate SMPP-password in your account settings.
Security
For SMPP connection BSG require whitelisting your originating IP. In order to access, please send your username and originating IP to our Customer Care team at: support@bsg.world
Bind PDU
An SMPP bind_receiver, bind_transceiver or bind_transmitter PDU request has a fixed set of fields. Most fields are irrelevant to us. In fact, we only read the system_id, password, system_type and interface_version fields and the rest is ignored.
Field name | Description |
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system_id | The username |
password | SMPP-password |
system_type | IGNORED if you want use default tariff or set tariff-x, where x is the code of tariff name |
interface_version | The SMPP protocol version you want to talk |
addr_ton | IGNORED |
addr_npi | IGNORED |
address_range | IGNORED |
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