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PXS - What Does It Do?The PXS exchanges synchronous protocols for TCP/IP/Ethernet and reverse. It can operate as a gateway, tunnel, bridge, switch or other type of communication server.
Connected directly or indirectly to a computer's TCP/IP/Ethernet port through either a TCP/IP LAN or WAN, the PXS can provide two synchronous ports and protocol services, just as an internal synchronous adaptor does.
The PXS connected to a computer's synchronous port(s) switches it to TCP/IP/Ethernet. Protocol conversion can be done on any layer: physical, link, network or higher. This exchange does not affect the synchronous hardware or the software running on the system. By using your Inter/Intranet instead of additional leased or dial-up lines or public or private data networks (X.25, Frame Relay), you will simplify your network, save costs and gain higher flexibility and speed.
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