Fault reporting by an automated Sample Clauses

Fault reporting by an automated monitoring system‌ If a monitoring system, for example a network management system, reports a fault, a service request is immediately generated and activated on the basis of this information. Fault reporting by an automated system is equivalent to fault reporting by a customer over the telephone for the purposes of the timeframes guaranteed in the SLA.
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