To make the WAP Push over SMPP Web
service implementation ready for use, configure a primary and secondary
backend server using the TWSS Administration Console.
Before you begin
You must have completed the following steps:
- Completed the initial installation and configuration for TWSS
base components and Web service implementations,
which includes running the First Steps configuration script
- Started WebSphere® Application Server,
version 7.0.0.7 or 6.1.0.29
- Started the deployment manager, node agents, and application servers
where you have deployed the EAR file for this Web service implementation
About this task
Complete the following steps to configure WAP Push over SMPP:
- Log in to the Integrated Solutions Console:
- Open a browser and navigate to the following
URL: https://host_name:port/ibm/console.
Where:
- host_name is the fully qualified host name
of the server where the application or the network deployment manager
is deployed.
- port is the secured port used to access the
console. The default port is 9043.
Note: The default unsecured port is 9060.
If you use 9060, you must have "http" instead of "https" in the URL.
- Enter an administrator user ID and password. (Omit the password if security is
not enabled.)
- Click Log in.
- Open the TWSS Administration Console.
- In the Navigation pane, click Web Services.
- Set the cluster in the scope as Cell=DmgrCellname,Cluster=Service.
- Click WAP10_PUSH_SMPP
- Create a new primary backend:
- Click WAPPush Backends.
- Click New to create a new primary
backend.
- Type primary_backend_name:
the name for the server where the application will attempt to send
the messages first. This value must not use any special
characters or contain spaces.
- Click Add.
- Assign the connection properties to the primary
backend:
Note: For more information about these properties
and their values, refer to the topic Administering WAP Push
over SMPP.
- Click primary_backend_name.
- Type the value for the Host name. This is the host name for the backend server.
- Type the value for the Port. This value is the port where the backend server listens.
- In the System ID field, type
the user name to access the backend server.
- In the Password field, type the
password for the user name.
- In the System Type field,
supply the name of the system that requests the connection to the
SMSC. Examples include VMS (voice mail
system) and OTA (over-the-air activation system).
This step may not be required for your SMSC, in which case you can
either specify NULL or leave the field blank. The
input string must be 12 characters or less.
- In the Max Message Size field,
type the maximum size for messages that are sent to the backend server. The messages will be segmented if they are larger than the defined
value. Set the value to zero to prevent segmentation. The default
value is 245.
- In the Max Targets Size field,
type the maximum size for a single target to be sent to the backend
server. The default value is 255.
- In the Confirmed Delivery field,
select true to receive delivery confirmation.
- In the DataCoding field, select
a value (for example, ISO-8859-8) to define the encoding
type.
- In the Type of Bind to
SMSC field, select a bind type to send to the SMSC. Possible values are:
- Transmitter(Tx)
- Receiver(Rx)
- Transceiver(Trx)
- In the Type of Message field,
set the type of messages to send. Possible values are:
- Synchronous SMS
- StatusLess SMS
- Asynchronous SMS
- Click OK.
- Optional: Create a new secondary backend.
- Click WAPPush Backends.
- Click New to create a new secondary backend.
- Type secondary_backend_name for the name of the
server where the application will attempt to send messages, if the
primary server is not available.
- Click Add.
- Assign the connection properties to the secondary
backend:
- Click secondary_backend_name.
- Type the value for the Host name. This is the host name for the backend server.
- Type the value for the Port. This value is the port where the backend server listens.
- In the System ID field, type
the user name to access the backend server.
- In the Password field, type the
password for the user name.
- In the System Type field,
supply the name of the system that requests the connection to the
SMSC. Examples include VMS (voice mail
system) and OTA (over-the-air activation system).
This step may not be required for your SMSC, in which case you can
either specify NULL or leave the field blank. The
input string must be 12 characters or less.
- In the Max Message Size field,
type the maximum size for messages that are sent to the backend server. The messages will be segmented if they are larger than the defined
value. Set the value to zero to prevent segmentation. The default
value is 245.
- In the Max Targets Size field,
type the maximum size for a single target to be sent to the backend
server. The default value is 255.
- In the Confirmed Delivery field,
select true to receive delivery confirmation.
- In the DataCoding field, select
a value (for example, ISO-8859-8) to define the encoding
type.
- In the Type of Bind to
SMSC field, select a bind type to send to the SMSC. Possible values are:
- Transmitter(Tx)
- Receiver(Rx)
- Transceiver(Trx)
- In the Type of Message field,
set the type of messages to send. Possible values are:
- Synchronous SMS
- StatusLess SMS
- Asynchronous SMS
- Click OK.
- Define the SMS Aliases:
- Click SMS Alias Details.
- Click New.
- Type default for the Name.
- Click Add.
- Click default and verify the
alias is configured to communicate with the correct primary and secondary
backend servers.
- Click New.
- Type device_1 for
the Name.
- Click Add.
- Click device_1 and
verify the alias is configured to communicate with the correct primary
and secondary backend servers.
- Click New.
- Type device_2 for
the Name.
- Click Add.
- Click device_2 and
verify the alias is configured to communicate with the correct primary
and secondary backend servers.
- Configure values for Services and WAPPush
SMPP ENQUIRELINK and Bind Settings. For details
about these settings, refer to the topic Administering WAP Push
over SMPP.
- Configure ESMC settings for WAP Push. For details,
refer to the topic Configuring communication with the SMSC.
- Click Save to
save changes to the master configuration.