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FaLinX TCP to X.25 General Purpose Gateways
The FarLinX TCP-X25 GP Gateway provides a very reliable solution for inter-connection of applications between TCP/IP and X.25 networks. The Gateway operates as a general purpose means for connecting a variety of different TCP/IP equipment to X.25 services. Similarly, the Gateway can also inter-connect existing legacy terminals attached to an X.25 network to Host systems with TCP/IP interfaces. An X.25 switch function is also included in the 2 and 4 line models.
- FarLinX FL2400
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- FarLinX FL2400
- FarLinX TCP-X25 GP Gateway-1 TCP to X.25 General Purpose Gateway Appliance 1 X.25 Line
- FarLinX FL2402
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- FarLinX FL2402
- FarLinX TCP-X25 GP Gateway-2 TCP to X.25 General Purpose Gateway Appliance 2 X.25 Line
- FarLinX FL2404
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- FarLinX FL2404
- FarLinX TCP-X25 GP Gateway-4 TCP to X.25 General Purpose Gateway Appliance 4 X.25 Line
FaLinX TCP to X.25 POS Gateways
Some modern Point-Of-Sale (POS) terminals, store controllers and other types of electronic money transfer processing equipment connect via TCP/IP whilst many existing POS transaction processing Hosts, such as VISA, have X.25 interfaces. Similarly in some cases the reverse situation exists. Standard TCP to X.25 Routers can break the POS protocols and do not provide the specialist translation required. The FarLinX TCP-X25 POS Gateway has been specifically designed to overcome this problem and provide a dependable means of inter-connecting POS equipment to electronic money transfer central processing systems where TCP/IP and X.25 networks are in use.
- FarLinX FL2110
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- FarLinX FL2110
- FarLinX TCP-X25 POS Gateway-10 TCP to X.25 POS Gateway Appliance APACS, ISO8583, ePOS
- FarLinX FL2120
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- FarLinX FL2120
- FarLinX TCP-X25 POS Gateway-20 TCP to X.25 POS Gateway Appliance APACS, ISO8583, ePOS
- FarLinX FL2140
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- FarLinX FL2140
- FarLinX TCP-X25 POS Gateway-MAX TCP to X.25 POS Gateway Appliance APACS, ISO8583, ePOS
FaLinX TCP to X.25 SMS Router
The FarLinX TCP to X.25 SMS Router extends the functionality of TCP based SMEs (Short Message Entities) such as SMS Gateways so that they can connect to SMSCs (Short Message Service Centres) that require X.25 as the network connection protocol. Examples of SMSCs requiring X.25 connectivity are the UK Vodafone network and the French Orange network. SMS messages normally sent and received over TCP are packetized and routed over X.25 connections.

