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Overview of the Ejoin SMS gateway's multi-functional and high-performance capabilities, supporting SMS sending, receiving, and group sending.
Illustrates the product application diagram showing the SMS Server, Internet, SMS Modem, and User connection flow.
Configure SMS feature for each port, including enabling/disabling SMS and setting the SMS center number.
Basic settings for sending SMS, including interval, timeout, format, status report, length, and overflow processing.
View and manage received SMS content, allowing checking of latest messages and clearing the SMS content.
Configure forwarding of received SMS via GSM, SIP, HTTP POST/GET, or Email protocols to other destinations.
Set up scheduled sending of SMS messages based on duration, consecutive calls, or call duration.
Control SIM card SMS counts and limits, including daily and monthly SMS limits, and reset counts.
Configure SMPP protocol settings for exchanging SMS messages between SMSCs and ESMEs, supporting client and server modes.
Connect with EIMS server using private protocol, supporting HTTP and SMPP for SMS sending and receiving.
Route SMS messages based on operator or port prefix to save communication expenses.
Filter spam messages by sender number or sensitive words, moving matched SMS to Trash Box.
Configure settings for sending MMS, including MMSC, MMS proxy, and port settings.
Configure settings to remove country codes to prevent SMS sending failures in certain countries.
Manage SIM cards remotely or intensively by enabling SIM Pool functionality.
Configure auto recharge based on billing system, supporting Ejoin or third-party recharge systems.
Send device status reports (CDR, SMS, call duration, counts) to a configured URL via HTTP.
Configure network access settings, including VPN support (PPTP, OpenVPN) and management ports (Web, Telnet, API).
Disable or enable specific communication channels (ports) for the device.
Configure LED indicators for SIM card status, including lock status, balance, and registration failure.
Configure application features like PLMN call forbidding, GSM auto answer, and SIM card initialization.
Manage user accounts, roles, and permissions for accessing the gateway, including IP address restrictions.
Define roles and assign permissions to control access to specific system features and modules.
Configure device alias, manage automatic reboots, and set date/time and temperature monitoring.
Manage device logs, including gdb, dying message, and call statistics files, allowing export or deletion.
Update device firmware, kernel, or ramfs files, and manage configuration and service data export.
Perform network tests like manual ping and packet capture (tcpdump) to diagnose connectivity issues.
Enable and configure system logs for monitoring device working status, CPU, and memory usage.
View system security tips and warnings related to license, account risk, and call handling.
Display port status, including SIM card detection, registration, network signal, and operator information.
View device information, WAN status, and license status, including hardware and software versions.
Show RTP information for calls, including codec, IP ports, and packet transmission/reception rates.
Display statistics for SMS operations, including sent, received, failed, and successful SMS counts.
Show SIM card data usage statistics, including total, daily, and hourly traffic.
Monitor the execution details of inter-calling or inter-SMS features, showing call status and counts.
Query received SMS records, requiring connection to an EIMS server for saving and retrieving data.
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