(RADIATOR) SMS server and Radiator
Hugh Irvine
hugh at open.com.au
Thu Feb 14 18:24:00 CST 2002
Hello Eapen -
All of what you descibe is possible, however it is outside the scope of this
mailing list as this sort of work is only undertaken on a contract basis.
Note that we do offer on-site consulting and training if you are interested.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 05:13, Eapen Joseph wrote:
> hello,
> we are an ISP, and we are going for a SMS Server so that users can send
> messages and logos thru' the SMS server.we would like to integrate the
> SMS server and Radiator for this purpose.
>
> The software stack that we have is as follows:
>
> Radiator version 2.19
> Platform: Solaris 8
> Databae : Oracle 9i
>
> The assumptions are as follows:
> 1.Deduct 5 mts for each message send thru' the SMS Server.
> 2.Deduct 10 mts for each logo send thru' the SMS Server.
> (Other features can be added at a later stage)
>
> AIM:
> 1.The balancetime time in the authentication table should be updated.
> 2.Seperate accounting should be there for each SMS send.
> 3.The session time send to the NAS should also be updated (deducted)
> from the current session time on the NAS.
>
> When a person is authenticated, his balance time is send as the session
> time to the NAS. When this particular person send an SMS,
>
> 1.His balancetime should be updated accordingly.(Say if he sends 1
> message, his balancetime should be reduced by 5 mts and likewise this
> time is multipied by the no. of messages and the type of message that
> he sends.)
>
> 2.The time calculated in the above fashion, should also be reduced from
> his current session time on the NAS.
>
> 3.Each time an SMS is send it should also be accounted in a seperate
> accounting table.
>
>
>
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