Three PBX Inputs
NetLink includes three separate data input ports; two PBX ports
and an Auxiliary Port. This allows the unit to collect data from
three different sources. The Auxiliary Port can be connected to a
third PBX, or other data generating device, or used to pass
commands to a connected device such as WTI’s RPB+ Remote
Power Boot Switch. Communication parameters can be
individually defined for each port. When the unit is polled, data
from the three ports can either be combined, or read separately.
Easy Firmware Upgrades
When program upgrades are available, there is no need to struggle
with EPROM installation. NetLink’s flash memory allows you to
upload the latest firmware revisions via modem or console port.
Disclaimer on Toll Fraud
We do not guarantee that if you use the NetLink, you will not
become the victim of toll fraud. We provide this device to assist
you in minimizing your exposure to such losses. By monitoring
call records as they are received, you can potentially catch calls
that should not be made before they escalate and cost you large
sums of money. However, responding to alarms and determining
what is fraud and abuse are still up to you. Western Telematic,
Incorporated assumes no responsibility for any losses due to
improper use of this product.
Typographic Conventions
In this user’s guide, typefaces and characters are used as follows:
^
(e.g.
^B
)
Indicates a key combination used to invoke a
command. For example, "^B" (Control B)
indicates that the
[Ctrl]
key and
[B]
key
should be pressed simultaneously.
COURIER FONT
Indicates characters typed on the keyboard.
For example,
^B16
or
^B01
.
[Bold Font]
Text set in bold face and enclosed in square
brackets indicates a specific key.
For example,
[Enter]
or
[Esc]
.
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