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This command send a specified text as a SMS to a specified destination number. | This command send a specified text as a SMS to a specified destination number. | ||
Text should be entered with double quotes, coded as UTF-8 | Text should be entered with double quotes, coded as UTF-8. | ||
The SMS Center number can be specified as an optional parameter as well as an optionnal Timeout value in seconds. | The SMS Center number can be specified as an optional parameter as well as an optionnal Timeout value in seconds. |
Revision as of 22:45, 5 June 2024
This command send a specified text as a SMS to a specified destination number.
Text should be entered with double quotes, coded as UTF-8.
The SMS Center number can be specified as an optional parameter as well as an optionnal Timeout value in seconds.
Command exits as soon as the SMS is sent.
COMMAND:
Command | Input Arguments | Returns |
---|---|---|
SendSmsText | Port index, Destination number, SMS text, [SMSC number[, Timeout]] | In case of Error, returns Error Codes |
OUTPUT:
None.
EXAMPLE:
~# SendSmsText 0 0632279930 "SMS message from BASH script"
SMS SENT
Message reference(s): 89
OR
~# SendSmsText 0 0632279930 "SMS message from BASH script" +333600100100
SMS SENT
Message reference(s): 54