Electronic Payment System Features
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
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


