NetPBX is a stand-alone software utility to replace or extend the in-built data collection methods in our TIM Plus and TIM Enterprise call logging software products.
Its main purpose is to acquire call records from PBXs, routers and other telecom signalling equipment.
NetPBX can collect data by any of the following methods and send this to the call logging software:
- Serial (RS232) connections
- Client socket connections
- Server socket connections
When and where you should use NetPBX
NetPBX is always required for serial connections to PBX equipment, since this ensures there is a separate data buffer between the PBX and the call logging software.
Additionally, where your infrastructure spans multiple geographical locations, NetPBX can be installed at each one to provide remote buffering and delivery of data back to a central site where your call logging software is installed.