The first step in configuring the SMS/MMS
gateway is to configure SMSC (Short Messaging
Service Centre) settings, which tell the
gateway how it connects to the GSM network
to send SMS messages.
Step 2a
- Configure SMSC Settings
When the Now SMS/MMS Gateway configuration
program is first loaded, you will see a
setup screen similar to the following:

If you do not see this particular screen,
select the “SMSC”
page from the gateway configuration dialog.
For an initial installation, no SMSC connections
will have been defined. You will need to
define an SMSC connection to tell the gateway
how to send SMS messages.
This quick start guide will focus on GSM
Modem connections. For more information
on other types of SMSC connections, follow
the highlighted link to open a page that
explains the configuration settings for
the type of SMSC connection that you will
be establishing: SMPP,
UCP/EMI,
or HTTP.
When you have completed SMSC configuration,
you can continue with the section titled
“Configure
Web Settings for SMS/MMS Gateway”.
When no SMSC have yet been defined, only
the “Add”
button will be available on this dialog.
Select “Add”,
and then “GSM
Phone or Modem” to
display a list of available modem drivers
on your computer.

Select an available modem and press the
“Test
and Add Modem” button.
The gateway will then attempt to initialize
the modem, and confirm that the modem supports
the necessary interfaces to send and receive
SMS messages. The modem will only be added
to the configuration if the gateway confirms
that it can properly communicate with the
modem.
What if the gateway
says it cannot initialize my modem?
- It is possible to define a modem connection
by either selecting the name of the Windows
modem driver, or selecting the name of
the COM port to which the modem is connected.
If you are attempting to connect to a
modem by specifying a COM port and are
experiencing problems, the best way to
troubleshoot this problem is to ensure
that you are connecting to the phone or
modem using a Windows modem driver supplied
by the phone or modem manufacturer, instead
of going directly to a COM port. When
you configure a GSM modem connection for
the gateway, you are presented with a
list of modem drivers installed on your
system, as well as a list of COM ports.
You will achieve better results going
through the modem driver. If you have
not installed a Windows modem driver for
your device, visit the manufacturer web
site, or use the CD supplied by the manufacturer,
and install the appropriate modem driver.
- Assuming an appropriate modem driver
is installed, go into the Windows Control
Panel, and select the “Modems”
or “Phone and Modem Options”
applet. In the diagnostics section, ensure
that you are able to use “Query
Modem” to interface with your modem,
which will ensure that Windows is able
to properly communicate with the modem.
The Now SMS/MMS gateway will not be able
to access the modem if it is not accessible
to Windows. Follow the instructions from
the device manufacturer if you encounter
problems accessing the modem in the Windows
Control Panel.
- One common problem is an incorrect cable.
Some phone manufacturers have different
cables for different purposes. You want
to the type of cable that allows your
PC to use the phone as a modem (sometimes
referred to as a “data/fax cable”).
For example, most Nokia phones have DLR-3
and DAU-9 types of cables. The DLR-3 type
is for data/fax applications, and the
DAU-9 is for use with Logo Manager. The
Now SMS/MMS gateway requires the DLR-3
type (data/fax).

Once the modem has been added to the SMSC
list, as shown below, continue with the
next step of the configuration process.

Step
2b - Configure
Web Settings for SMS/MMS Gateway
When you wish to submit any type of SMS
message, including MMS notifications or
WAP push messages, you will submit the request
via the gateway’s web interface. The
“Web”
page of the configuration dialog contains
settings relevant to this web interface.

You configure the gateway to listen for
web/HTTP requests on a particular TCP/IP
port number. The standard web port on the
internet is 80, however you will most likely
want to use a non-standard port for this
service. The service defaults to the non-standard
port 8800.
The PC that is running the gateway might
have other web services installed. For this
reason, the gateway allows you to specify
which of the available IP addresses on the
current PC should be used by the gateway.
The “IP
Address for web interface”
prompt displays the available IP addresses
on the current PC. To make the gateway service
available via any address on the current
PC, select “(all
available)”, otherwise
select a specific IP address.
“Enable
menu driven web interface”
specifies whether or not an HTML menu will
be displayed when a user connects to the
gateway via the web interface. This menu
interface can be helpful when you are first
exploring the features of the gateway. If
this menu setting is disabled, then the
gateway will require the appropriate URL
parameters to perform any tasks. For the
purpose of this “Quick
Start Guide”, we recommend
enabling this option. You may decide to
disable this option after you become more
familiar with the product.
Important: Click the “Apply”
button at the bottom of the dialog to save
the configuration settings that you have
entered thus far.
Step
2c - Install
the SMS/MMS Gateway Service
The next step in configuring the SMS/MMS
Gateway is to install the service. The Now
SMS/MMS Gateway installs as a Windows service,
which means that it is automatically loaded
and run when the computer is restarted.
The service can also be manually started
and stopped via the Services option in the
Windows control panel.
To install the Now SMS/MMS Gateway as a
service, select the “Service”
page of the configuration dialog.

Click the “Install
Service” button. After
several seconds, the text of the “Install
Service” button should
change to “Remove
Service”. That indicates
that the Now SMS/MMS Gateway service is
now running.
If an error occurs when installing the
service, ensure that you are logged into
Windows with an account that has administrator
privileges which is allowed to install and
remove services.
It is also possible for an error message
to be displayed indicating: “Gateway
is not active. Port number for web interface
already in use by another application. Please
change the port number on the Web page of
this dialog.” This error
message indicates that the “Port
Number for Web Interface”
configured on the “Web”
page of the dialog in Install
the SMS/MMS Gateway Service, is in use
by another application. Return to Configure
Web Settings for SMS/MMS Gateway, and
select another port, or change the port
setting in the other application.