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RE: notification by SMS: msg#00626sysutils.tivoli.general
You may wish to explore commercial products like Telalert which is an excellent choice for escalations, etc and supports multiple protocols like TAP/IXO/SNPP/SMS, etc http://www.telalert.com/ On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Duffy, Brian (OFT) wrote: > Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:34:34 -0400 > From: "Duffy, Brian (OFT)" > <Brian.Duffy-zVgB07JTx4c4Xc9VQZkPiQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [tme10] notification by SMS > > Sami - > > > > No problem... glad to help. > > > > For Perl and other language modules try: http://www.simplewire.com/ > > > > I'm not sure about how to implement an SMS solution with a GSM modem or > phone, but I did see an article about it on the O'Reilly Network > http://www.oreillynet.com <http://www.oreillynet.com/> awhile back. If > you have a low volume of messages, you might be able to use the ICQ chat > program as well (certainly not in a production environment though!). > > > > Good luck, > > Brian J. Duffy > NYS Office for Technology > brian.duffy-zVgB07JTx4c4Xc9VQZkPiQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > ________________________________ > > From: owner-tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:owner-tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Sami Chouaib > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:21 PM > To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [tme10] notification by SMS > > > > Thanks Brian for your reply, > > Have you more details about how to implement the solution with cellphone > or a specific equipment with serial connection (GSM modem)?. > > Thanks > > Sami > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Duffy, Brian (OFT) > <mailto:Brian.Duffy-zVgB07JTx4c4Xc9VQZkPiQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 5:46 PM > > Subject: RE: [tme10] notification by SMS > > > > To the best of my knowledge, there is not a universal, free way > to send SMS messages over the internet. > > > > Some providers have email gateways... I know in the US that > SprintPCS has an email gateway. You can also send messages via a > Bluetooth enabled cellphone or via a web service for a fee. I'm not too > sure about who provides these services or how much they cost. > > > > Keep in mind that with some providers, SMS message delivery is > less reliable than text pagers. In a previous job, we experimented with > pagers and SMS enabled phones for on-call staff... SMS messages were > consistently delivered 5-30 minutes later than text pagers. This was > five years ago with a US provider that no longer exists, so your mileage > may vary. > > Brian J. Duffy > NYS Office for Technology > brian.duffy-zVgB07JTx4c4Xc9VQZkPiQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > ________________________________ > > > From: owner-tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:owner-tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of > Sami Chouaib > Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:16 PM > To: tme10-XtjxT7Vmt5b1ENwx4SLHqw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [tme10] notification by SMS > > > > Hy list > > > > I plan to implement a notification solution by SMS to my > critical TEC events; > > I use TEC 3.9 (on AIX 5.1 ), DB2 (on Windows 2000 server), with > TMF4.1.1; have any one uses a solution like this!!! > > what equipements should i use to send SMS, (any script) > > have any one wrote a TEC rule and script that sends SMS !!! > > > > Can someone help me !!! > > > > Sami > > > > |
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