Mobile message type specification - OTA Browser settings SMS
(SMS message type, SMS message format)
Introduction
The browser settings are used to provide handsets with basic settings needed to establish a connection to be used for browsing.
Why it is convenient
If you do not want to set the browser of every phone manually to enable it to connect to the network, this message type can be used to send the required settings. This way, the necessary parameters can be set by just pressing one or two buttons. (Some recently developed devices may not be capable of interpreting this message type. Then, the OMA OTA Settings SMS type can be used.)
Message type
SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:GPRS for GPRS connection setting SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:GSMCSD for GSMCSD connection setting SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:GSMSMS for GSMSMS connection setting SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:GSMUSSD for GSMUSSD connection setting SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:IS136CSD for IS136CSD connection setting
The format of the message data is:
You can modify the structure according to the OTA Browser Settings description. A GSM/CSD connection (you can leave out any of the colored lines):A GPRS connection (you can leave out any of the colored lines):
Take a look at some examples:
A GSM/CSD connection:A GPRS connection:<- ISP username <- ISP password <- ISP login type (PAP, <- CHAP, MS_CHAP) <- ISP login mode (AUTOMATIC <- or MANUAL) <- WAP Gateway IP address <- WAP Gateway connection type <- (9200 - connection less, <- 9201 - connection oriented <- 9202 - connection less <- (Secure (WTLS)) <- 9203 - connection oriented <- (Secure (WTLS))) <- WAP Gateway login mode <- (AUTOMATIC or MANUAL) <- WAP Gateway username <- WAP Gateway password <- ISP call type (ANALOGUE or ISDN) <- ISP call speed <- (AUTO, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, <- 38400, 43200, 57600) <- ISP phone number <- name of settings <- name of settings <- homepage URL <- MMS message server URL <- name of settings
<- GPRS username <- GPRS password <- GPRS login type (PAP, <- CHAP, MS_CHAP) <- GPRS login mode (AUTOMATIC <- or MANUAL) <- WAP Gateway IP address <- WAP Gateway connection type <- (9200 - connection less, <- 9201 - connection oriented <- 9202 - connection less <- (Secure (WTLS)) <- 9203 - connection oriented <- (Secure (WTLS))) <- GPRS access point name <- WAP Gateway login mode <- (AUTOMATIC or MANUAL) <- WAP Gateway username <- WAP Gateway password <- name of settings <- name of settings <- homepage URL <- MMS message server URL <- name of settings
SQL example:
If you use the Database user to send and receive SMS messages with Ozeki NG - SMS Gateway, you can use the following SQL statement to send a Browser setting OTA message:A GPRS connection:insert into ozekimessageout (receiver,msgtype,msg,status) values (�+36205222245�, �SMS:WAPPUSH:OTABROWSERSETTINGS:GPRS�,��,�send�);
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