- Table of Contents
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- 03-Security Configuration Guide
- 00-Preface
- 01-ARP attack protection configuration
- 02-ASPF configuration
- 03-IP-MAC binding configuration
- 04-Keychain configuration
- 05-ND attack defense configuration
- 06-Password control configuration
- 07-uRPF configuration
- 08-Location identification configuration
- 09-Security zone configuration
- 10-User identification configuration
- 11-MAC learning through a Layer 3 device configuration
- 12-Microsegmentation configuration
- 13-IP-SGT mapping configuration
- 14-SMS configuration
- 15-Trusted access control configuration
- 16-Application account auditing configuration
- 17-Terminal identification configuration
- 18-IPoE configuration
- 19-Flow manager configuration
- 20-Object group configuration
- 21-IP source guard configuration
- 22-Server connection detection configuration
- 23-PKI configuration
- 24-SSL configuration
- 25-Crypto engine configuration
- 26-AAA configuration
- 27-Portal configuration
- 28-IPsec configuration
- 29-Public key management
- 30-Attack detection and prevention configuration
- 31-Security policy configuration
- 32-Session management
- 33-Connection limit configuration
- 34-DDoS protection configuration
- 35-SSH configuration
- 36-SDP zero trust configuration
- 37-APR configuration
- 38-Overbilling prevention configuration
- Related Documents
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SMS
About SMS
Short message service (SMS) is a text messaging service implemented through an SMS gateway. When operating as an SMS gateway, the device uses HTTP to send SMS data to the associated third-party SMS platform. Then, the third-party SMS platform sends SMS messages to users.
Restrictions and guidelines: SMS configuration
The device supports the Emay Softcom, Ping An bank, TP-LINK, and SMP SMS platforms in the current software version.
Procedure
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Create an SMS gateway and enter its view.
sms-gateway gateway-name
3. Specify the SMS platform for the SMS gateway.
sms-platform { emay | pingan sms-platform-url consumerid providerid channelcode accesstoken messagetype | smp server-host | tplink sms-platform-url }
By default, no SMS platform is specified for an SMS gateway.
If the specified URL contains a domain name, you must configure Domain Name System (DNS) on the device to translate the domain name to the corresponding IP address. For more information about DNS, see DNS configuration in Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide.
4. Configure the app ID for the third-party SMS platform.
app-id app-id
By default, no app ID is configured for the third-party SMS platform.
You need to configure the app ID only for the Emay Softcom and TP-LINK SMS platforms.
5. Configure the secret key for the third-party SMS platform.
secret-key { cipher | simple } string
You need to configure the secret key only for the Emay Softcom, TP-LINK, and SMP SMS platforms.
If the SMP SMS platform is selected, the secret key specified by this command is in the format of username:password.
6. (Optional.) Send an SMS message to the test mobile number.
sms-send test-mobile number
7. (Optional.) Specify the VPN instance for the SMS gateway.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name
By default, an SMS gateway belongs to the public network.
Display and maintenance commands for SMS
Execute the display command in any view.
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Task |
Command |
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Display SMS gateway information. |
display sms-gateway [ brief | name gateway-name ] |
