PageGate allows for network paging or network wide SMS messaging from any combination of the
following modules: web, email, commandline/ascii, serial, TAP-in and (GUI) windows workstations. SMS or text
messages can be sent to alphanumeric pagers, numeric pagers, cell phones, PIMs, billboards or pcmcia pager cards.
PageGate is a flexible powerful way to take control of corporate communications.
PageGate SMS Server Engine - The paging engine takes input from any of the front-end modules and
sends the messages to paging service providers via modem, the Internet or email. Any number of the front-end
modules can be used simultaneously. Licenses are required for the number of recipients (pagers) setup in the
paging / SMS server. The paging engine can run on an existing file or web server, or can be run on a separate
workstation or server.
PageGate Features:
Commandline/Ascii Interface: Messages are sent to the PageGate Paging Engine via a single
command issued at the DOS prompt. Commandline commands may also be issued from within windows or from within many
'canned' and custom applications.
Web Server Interface: Send pages via webpages. PageGate's web interface supports
many types of web pages including single, group, mulitpage, drop down lists and adhoc type web pages.
Email Interface: Enables PageGate to monitor a serial connection for data.
GUI Interface: A full feature easy to use network paging solution. It allows networked
stations to send pages to the PageGate Paging Engine via a graphical user interface.
TAP-in Interface: Accepts incoming messages via the TAP protocol.
Additional Dialers: For installations that need a high message throughput or a level of
redundancy, PageGate supports up to 16 concurrent dialers.