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Thank you for choosing Wireless Data Server. This file contains installation instructions only. Please see the release notes for supported platforms, system requirements, a list of included features and a description of known problems. Please see the Wireless Data Server Administrator's Guide for information about configuring, administering and maintaining your calendar server and the Wireless Data Server User's Guide for information on using this product.
Please be aware that you must also download and install the
smsnotifyutility, available on the Steltor web site.This version of Wireless Data Server connects to the wireless network through Data Circuit-terminating Equipment (DCE). To connect in a different way, continue installing this product, then download and install the appropriate plug-in available on the Steltor web site. Other plug-ins support connections through the Short Message Peer to Peer (SMPP) protocol and the Universal Computer Protocol (UCP).
Contents of this Readme
- How to report problems
- Installing Wireless Data Server
- Configuring the DCE
- Starting Wireless Data Server
- Stopping Wireless Data Server
- Uninstalling Wireless Data Server
- Legal information
How to report problems
Please contact Steltor's technical support department at support@steltor.com or call (514)733-8500.
Installing Wireless Data Server
NOTE: On UNIX platforms, different versions of Wireless Data Server installed on the same machine must be installed under different user accounts. Multiple installations of the same version should also be under different accounts if possible.
NOTE: If you install Wireless Data Server on a UNIX calendar server host, it must be installed under a different user account than the calendar server to avoid conflicts between different versions of shared libraries.
- Unzip the Wireless Data Server archive in a directory on your disk (referred to hereafter as <wds>).
- If you use a Solaris platform, set the
LD_LIBRARY_PATHvariable to <wds>/bin.- Modify the following parameters in the
wds.inifile, located in the <wds>/etc/configdirectory on UNIX platforms, and the <wds>\etc\configdirectory on Windows NT. For more information on these parameters, please consult the Wireless Data Server Administrator's Guide, Chapter 2.
[LIC]licenseThe license key provided by your Steltor representative [WDS]smscconnectionA list of all section names of all DCE connections, separated by commas and enclosed in {}
smsccharsetMSCP437
smscplugin UNIX: <wds> /bin/libsmscdce.sl
NT: <wds>\bin\smscdce.dll
blockedmsisdnsA list of MSISDN numbers to which Wireless Data Server will not send SMS messages, separated by commas and enclosed in {}
unisonconnectionsA list of all section names of all calendar server connections, separated by commas and enclosed in {} [<UNISON1, UNISON2, etc...>]1hostHost name of the calendar server
nodeNode-ID [<DCE1, DCE2, etc...>]2smscmsisdnMSISDN number of the SMSC
msisdn MSISDN number of the WDS modem
portSerial port to which the DCE is connected
speedData rate in bps
1 For each calendar server connection, define a new section and set these parameters.
2 For each DCE connection, define a new section and set these parameters.
- Encrypt and set the password for the SYSOP of each calendar server connection using the
cspasswdutility:- Run the following command line:
Configuring the DCE
NOTE: On UNIX platforms, the user account under which Wireless Data Server is installed must have read and write access to the serial port used by the DCE. In addition, because Wireless Data Server must lock the port, the same user account must have read and write access to the
/var/spool/locksdirectory.
- Ensure that the data rate of your modem is the same as the value defined by the
[WDS] speedparameter inwds.ini.
Starting Wireless Data Server
Stopping Wireless Data Server
Uninstalling Wireless Data Server
UNIX
Windows NT
Legal information
This document and the software to which it refers are Copyright © 1999-2001 Steltor Inc. (hereinafter referred to as Steltor). All rights reserved.
CorporateTime is a registered trademark of Steltor Inc. All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Steltor makes no expressed or implied warranty with regard to the programs and materials offered or their salability or their fitness for any particular purpose. The program, materials, and documentation are made available solely on an AS IS basis, and the entire risk as to their quality, reliability, and performance is with the user. Should the program material or documentation prove defective, the user (not Steltor, or any other party) shall bear the entire cost of all necessary correction and all incidental or consequential damages. Steltor shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing, use, or performance of the supplied material.