Error Response and Resolution Times Sample Clauses

Error Response and Resolution Times. The SI shall respond to Error Reports and complete the work set out in Section 19.6.4 (Proposal Concerning Correction or Reasonable Workaround) within the timeframes set out below, and based on the assigned Severity Level of the Error Report (the "Response and Resolution Times"). Within the specified time, the SI shall determine a resolution or Reasonable Workaround for the Error, and provide the MTA with a proposal for implementing such resolution in accordance with Section 19.8 (Required MTA Approval of Updates). The Severity Level definitions are set out in Technical Specifications Section 30.4.3 (Failure Severity Definitions). Severity Level Acknowledgment Time Provision of Error Correction or Reasonable Workaround Proposal Level 1 – Critical 15 minutes Full-time attention (24/7) to the Error until a responsive Software Corrective Maintenance Proposal is provided to the MTA. Target timeframe for the provision of such Proposal: 1 hour after acknowledgment. Maximum timeframe for Provision of such Proposal: 8 hours after acknowledgment. Level 2 – Urgent 15 minutes Full-time attention (24/7) to the Error until a responsive Software Corrective Maintenance Proposal is provided to the MTA. Target timeframe for provision of such Proposal: 4 hours after acknowledgment. Maximum timeframe for provision of such Proposal: 24 hours after acknowledgment. Xxxxx 0 – Important Two (2) Business Days Maximum timeframe until a responsive Software Corrective Maintenance Proposal is provided to the MTA: five (5) days after acknowledgment. Xxxxx 0 – Low Five (5) Business Days Timeframe until a responsive Software Corrective Maintenance Proposal is provided to the MTA: five (5) weeks after acknowledgment.
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  • UDP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of two packets, the UDP DNS query and the corresponding UDP DNS response. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

  • TCP DNS resolution RTT Refers to the RTT of the sequence of packets from the start of the TCP connection to its end, including the reception of the DNS response for only one DNS query. If the RTT is 5 times greater than the time specified in the relevant SLR, the RTT will be considered undefined.

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