The final step in this
“
Quick
Start Guide” configuration
is to configure your mobile phone settings
to enable the mobile phone to send MMS messages
via the MMSC.
Refer to your mobile phone documentation
for information on where specifically
to define your MMS settings. Generally
speaking, the menus on the mobile phone
where MMS settings are defined will allow
you to specify a WAP profile that is used
for MMS connectivity, together with a
URL for an MMSC Message Server (some Nokia
phones refer to this setting as an MMS
Home Page).
In Define
An MMSC User, you defined one or more
users to the MMSC. Based on those user
definitions, define the MMSC Message Server
on your phone using the following format:
http://host.domain:81/username=password
or http://ip.address/username=password
Include a port number (e.g., “:81”)
in the URL only if you have configured
the MMSC HTTP port for a port other than
“80”.
The username can be either the user’s
alias name or phone number.
As you become more familiar with the
Now SMS/MMS gateway, you will want to
note that the gateway includes a WAP OTA
(“Over
The Air”) configuration
capability, which enables you to send
WAP configuration settings to Nokia and
Ericsson mobile phones via special SMS
messages, which can greatly simplify the
process of configuring these settings
on mobile phones. A menu driven interface
to the send “WAP OTA” messages
can be found in the “web
menu interface”.
Assuming that you are successfully receiving
messages per Send
an MMS Message, once the MMSC Message
Server is defined in your phone, you should
now be able to send messages.
Initially, we’d suggest you try
sending an MMS message to your own phone
number as a loopback test to make sure
that the basic configuration is working
properly.
Note that you will only be able to send
MMS messages to e-mail addresses if you
completed the MMSC e-mail configuration
in Define
An MMSC User.
If you receive an error when sending
a message, verify that the MMSC message
server URL is configured properly in your
phone. Next you can check the MMSC-yyyymmdd.log
(yyyy is the current year, mm is the current
month, dd is the current day) in your
gateway directory, to see if there is
an entry that corresponds to your sending
attempts. If there is an entry in this
log, then you may need to contact NowSMS
technical support at nowsms@nowsms.com
for further troubleshooting suggestions.
If there is not an entry in this log that
corresponds to your sending attempt, then
either the MMSC message server URL is
not configured properly, or the path to
the MMSC message server via the WAP gateway
is not clear, and you should refer to
the troubleshooting steps in Send
an MMS Message.