SMS Modem

I would like to know how to configure SMS modem using
ColdFusion. Can anyone know how? I need to understand to its work.
Thanks

I am not sure what an "SMS modem" is, but the SMS Event
Gateway supported by ColdFusion Enterprise talks to an SMSC server
which speaks the standard SMPP v3.4 protocol for delivering text
messages.
Read the ColdFusion MX 7 documentation for plenty of details
on how to set up and configure the SMS Gateway.

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