Legacy Network Gateway (LNG Sample Clauses

Legacy Network Gateway (LNG. The Legacy Network Gateway (LNG) and Legacy Selective Router Gateway (LSRG) are signaling and media interconnection points between callers in the legacy originating networks and the i3 architecture. The LNG provides the NENA i3 specified NG9-1-1 specific Interwork Function (NIF), Protocol Interworking Function (PIF) and Location Interwork Function (LIF). The CENTURYLINK and West LNG function will interface the legacy 9-1-1 network to the West ESInet. The LNG will convert CAMA and TDM/SS7 calls to IP within the Protocol Interwork Function (PIF) to support any 9-1-1 call received from the legacy network that is not IP based. The LIF utilizes a key from the incoming signaling to retrieve location information from the Location Information Server (LIS) using the HELD protocol. The LIF also retrieves Additional Data associated with the call from the Call Information Database (CIDB) using the “Additional Data” protocol as specified by NENA. The location and additional call information is provided to the NIF to be passed to the ESRP for use in determining the route and populating the SIP messaging to the PSAP. The NIF will generate the SIP PIDF-LO (Presence Information Data Format-Location Object). PIDF-LO is a SIP message that has location information embedded in an XML format within the SIP invite. i3 ESInet IP IP SS7/TDM Legacy Traditional Network CAMA LoST Intrado ESInet When the ESRP (Emergency Service Routing Proxy) receives the PIDF-LO message, the ESRP may query the appropriate ECRF to determine the next hop for the 9-1-1 call. The West ESRP contains the routing logic that routes the call to the appropriate terminating ESRP, also known as the PSAP’s hosted VIPER or VESTA call handling system. The hosted call handling solution will function as the terminating ESRP and will have the ability to query the CIDB, LIS, and ECRF to accurately represent the call’s information and associated jurisdictional information on the workstation. This includes the ability for the call handling system to query the ECRF to obtain specific information about which Police, Fire, and EMS supports the caller location, based on the GIS information received within the PIDF-LO message. These functions will be part of the hosted call handling service. SIP-PIDF-LO SIP-PIDF-LO HELD
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  • Network Upgrades The Transmission Owner shall design, procure, construct, install, and own the Network Upgrades described in Attachment 6 of this Agreement. If the Transmission Owner and the Interconnection Customer agree, the Interconnection Customer may construct Network Upgrades that are located on land owned by the Interconnection Customer. Unless the Transmission Owner elects to pay for Network Upgrades, the actual cost of the Network Upgrades, including overheads, shall be borne initially by the Interconnection Customer.

  • Network Access TENANT may find it necessary to purchase a network interface card, wireless PC card or other hardware in order to connect to the internet service. LANDLORD is not responsible for the purchase of these items and LANDLORD cannot guarantee compatibility with any device TENANT may have. The computer and network card must have software installed that supports the Internet Protocol commonly referred to as TCP/IP. Any conflicts between the software compatibility of the network and the TENANT’S computer operating system or any other feature will be the responsibility of the TENANT to resolve. LANDLORD will not be responsible for software issues related to the user’s personal computer.

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