Mobile 10657 SMS China Unicom 10655 SMS China Telecom 10659 SMS 1-hand direct connection port.
Mobile cmpp protocol
CMPP (China Mobile Peer to Peer)
Chinese name: China Mobile Communication Internet Short Message Gateway Interface Protocol
Note: This is the enterprise specification of China Mobile Communications Corporation. The specifications describe the types and definitions of messages between different network elements (including ISMG, GNS, and SP) in China Mobile Short Message Service.
Range:
The Specification defines the following three aspects:
(1) interface protocol between the information resource station entity and the Internet SMS gateway;
(2) interface protocols between Internet SMS gateways;
(3) interface protocol between the Internet SMS gateway and the gateway.
Applicable to various SP and ISMG development vendors.
China Unicom sgip Protocol
SGIP is the Short Message Gateway system Interface Protocol of CEN.
Protocol description
This protocol is an interface protocol between SMG and SP, between SMG and GNS, and between SMG and SMG, referred to as SGIP.
By applying the SGIP protocol, the SP can be connected to SMG to achieve one-point access and full-network services for the SP application. The SMG can implement routing and forwarding of messages between different SMG through the SGIP protocol. SMG can also communicate with GNS through this Protocol to synchronize route tables between SMG and GNS.
Applicability
This agreement applies to SP vendors and SMG developers.
Numbers can be expanded at will
Support China Unicom upstream and downstream
Supports text messages with a length of 300 characters
Provides secondary development interfaces.
China Telecom smgp Protocol
SMGP Protocol
SMGP (Short Message Gateway Protocol)
Definition
The SMGP protocol is an interface protocol for short message transmission between SMGW and other network elements (except SMC.
Non-SMC meta-devices send messages to or receive short messages from SMGW. These non-SMC meta-devices are called
ESME.
Communication Method
SMGW and ESME have two Connection Methods: persistent connection and short connection. The so-called persistent connection refers
Multiple data packets can be sent continuously over TCP connections. If no data packet is sent during TCP connection persistence
Both parties send a link detection package to maintain this connection. A short connection is a TCP connection established when both parties have data interaction.
After the data is sent, the TCP connection is closed, that is, only one SMGP message is sent each time.