ESME_ROK (0x00000000)
The request was successfully processed.
Status: OK
Meaning: The operation completed without errors.
Example
Here's an SMPP PDU (Protocol Data Unit) transaction example that includes an ESME_ROK (0x00000000) response. This transaction illustrates an SMPP bind request and response where an External Short Messaging Entity (ESME) successfully binds to the Short Message Service Center (SMSC).
Bind Request (bind_transmitter PDU)
0000001B // Command Length (27 bytes) 00000002 // Command ID (bind_transmitter) 00000000 // Command Status (0x00000000 - No Error) 00000001 // Sequence Number (1) 74657374 // System ID ("test") 00 // Null terminator 70617373 // Password ("pass") 00 // Null terminator 736D7070 // System Type ("smpp") 00 // Null terminator 34 // Interface Version (SMPP v3.4) 00 // Address TON 00 // Address NPI 00 // Address Range (empty)
Bind Response (bind_transmitter_resp PDU)
0000001B // Command Length (27 bytes) 80000002 // Command ID (bind_transmitter_resp) 00000000 // Command Status (0x00000000 - ESME_ROK) 00000001 // Sequence Number (1) 74657374 // System ID ("test") 00 // Null terminator
Status: ESME_ROK (0x00000000) - Bind Successful
Explanation of the PDU Transaction
Bind Request (bind_transmitter PDU)
The ESME sends a request to the SMSC to bind as a transmitter.
The Command ID (0x00000002) indicates a bind_transmitter request.
The Command Status (0x00000000) is ESME_ROK, meaning no error (successful transmission).
The System ID and Password are provided for authentication.
Bind Response (bind_transmitter_resp PDU)
The SMSC responds with a successful bind response.
The Command ID (0x80000002) indicates a bind_transmitter_resp response.
The Command Status (0x00000000) is ESME_ROK, confirming the bind was successful.
This is a simple successful binding scenario in SMPP. Would you like an example for submit_sm or another SMPP command?