POSway Dial-Up Communications Gateway Features and Benefits
POSway offers the following features and capabilities:
| TCP/IP Interface | Transition dial-up protocols to TCP/IP; reduce operating costs by converging dial-up POS and ATM transaction network with existing IP backbone networks; eliminate the cost of running parallel networks |
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| TPDU routing and “called number" routing | Route transactions based on terminal type, terminal ID, or called number to guarantee connection to accurate back-end transaction host/switch |
| Greater dial-up connectivity support | Integrate with all dial-up POS and ATM terminal types for increased transaction volume and revenue generation opportunities; make it easier to integrate with existing management systems and consoles |
| Load balancing | Increase communications reliability through alternate host routing and multiple host support |
| Fail over support and management | Re-route transactions automatically in cases of transaction host/switch failure |
| Concentration protocol for transaction aggregation | Connect to as many POS and ATM terminals as you need to, without having to worry about overloading the transaction host/switch |
| Independent | Prevent vendor lock-in by separating transaction host/switch application and protocol conversion functionality |
| Statistics and alerts | For troubleshooting and capacity planning |
| Web-based management capabilities | Monitor transaction traces and terminal, port and link status from anywhere, anytime |
| Customizable | Customize POSway to meet the unique needs of your communications environment; scalable for all sizes of POS and ATM dial-up networks |
| INETCO Insight Event Collector | Can be enabled to support INETCO Insight’s real-time transaction monitoring capabilities without having to reboot or otherwise affect POSway operation |
“INETCO POSway and BankLink have "set and forget" installations. In the rare instances that we have needed technical support we have found the INETCO technicians to be knowledgeable and very willing to help us.“
Bill Lamb, VP of Information Technology
Central National Bank of Enid