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Use this page to add the configuration of an HTTP connection.
Field or Button |
Description |
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Zone |
Select the name of the zone from the drop-down box.
Note:
The Zone drop-down box appears only when you create new zones. If you do not create any new zones, you do not see the drop-down box. |
Name |
Enter the name of the HTTP connection. |
Enable |
The options are:
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Transport Protocol |
The protocol used to send request to SMSC. Select the transport protocol from the drop-down list box. The options are:
Note:
For Avaya OneCloud CPaaS and AT&T Landline Texting connectors, select TLS. |
Host Address |
The IP address of the service provider or the Short Message Service Center (SMSC) server. Enter the host address of the service provider.
Note:
For Avaya OneCloud CPaaS connector, the host address is https://%3Cregion%3E.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview. |
Port |
Enter the port number to be used for the connection. |
Path |
Enter the path of the URL to be used for communicating with the SMSC. The default is “ ”. This is the portion of the URL which is after the host address and the port. As an example if the URL is http://hostaddress:port/location, enter location here. |
User Name |
Enter the user name.
Note:
For Avaya OneCloud CPaaS connector, the user name is the Account SID on the OneCloud CPaaS dashboard at https://<region>.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview . This Account SID should only be used in one active connection. This means that you need to use only one EPM connection if multiple Avaya OneCloud CPaaS short codes or long numbers are associated with the same Account SID. |
Password |
The password for the user supplied by the service provider. Enter the password.
Note:
For Avaya OneCloud CPaaS connector, the password is the Auth Token on the OneCloud CPaaS Dashboard at https://<region>.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview . |
API ID |
The user identifier supplied by the service provider. Enter the Application Programming Interface (API) ID.
Note:
For Avaya OneCloud CPaaS connector, do not enter any value in the API ID field. If you plan to share the same Account SID across multiple EP systems, then enter the API ID. To share the Account SID, enter a unique number as the API ID for each EP system. This unique API ID should be appended to the SMS Request URL that is configured at https://<region>.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview . For example, if you enter 1 as the API ID for EP system 1, and 2 as the API ID for EP system 2, the SMS Request URL for an SMS number managed by EP system 1 would be: https://<region>.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview , and the SMS Request URL for an SMS number managed by EP system 2 would be: https://<region>.cpaas.avayacloud.com/v2/accounts/overview . |
Connector |
The HTTP mechanism supported through a connector. The options are:
Note:
For AT&T Landline Texting and Zipwhip, the customer must obtain a Session Key from the Sales or Support team. The Session Key is specific to each SMS-enabled phone number, so one SMS connection is required on the EPM for each phone number. The Session Key contains a : character. The characters to the left of the : character should be entered into the Username field of an EPM SMS Connection and the characters to the right should be entered into the Password field. For example, a typical Session Key (obtained from AT&T Landline Texting or Zipwhip) looks like the following: 3d0f1dde-aaff-4ce8-b61a-af212a860abc:123456789 Where,
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Type |
An HTTP Connector can be of two types. The options are:
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Use HTTP Proxy |
The proxy setup to be used while sending the HTTP(s) request. Comma-separated values comprising of proxy protocol, proxy server, and proxy port. The options are:
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Proxy server |
The proxy setup to be used while sending the HTTP(s) request. Comma-separated values comprising of proxy protocol, proxy server, and proxy port. Enter the name of the proxy server. |
Proxy Port |
The proxy setup to be used while sending the HTTP(s) request. Comma-separated values comprising of proxy protocol, proxy server, and proxy port. Enter the port number of the proxy server. |
Short Code/Long Number Organization |
Enter the short code or the long number provided by the SMSC. Use the Additional Entry link to specify additional short codes or long numbers. The type of organization that can use the short code. Select the relevant type from the multi-select drop-down list. The options are:
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