Network Topology Sample Clauses

The Network Topology clause defines the structure and arrangement of the network components and connections within a system or between parties. It typically outlines how devices, servers, and communication links are organized, specifying details such as physical layouts, logical connections, or data flow paths. By clearly describing the network's configuration, this clause ensures all parties have a shared understanding of how information will be transmitted and where responsibilities lie, thereby reducing the risk of miscommunication and technical disputes.
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Network Topology. (i) The Vendor Network utilized to provide Broadband Backhaul Services is currently structured as a [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. Broadband POPs will be located at [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. (ii) Traffic from [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. (iii) Vendor's NOCs will maintain [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment]. (iv) [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment] Under this Schedule C, Vendor is not currently responsible for [*Material Omitted and Separately Filed Under an Application for Confidential Treatment].
Network Topology a. Client’s Internet connection must be protected with dedicated, industry-recognized firewalls that are configured and managed to adhere to industry best practices. b. CREDCO Information may be held only on a secure application server that can be accessed only by a secure presentation server, through one of the following methods: (i) Dual or multiple firewall protection (preferred): This method consists of a firewall between the Internet and the presentation server(s) and another firewall between the presentation server(s) and the application server holding the CREDCO Information. The network firewall should ensure that only the presentation server(s) is/are allowed to access the application server holding the CREDCO Information. (ii) Single firewall method (acceptable): When a dual firewall method is not feasible, a single firewall will provide acceptable levels of protection. The firewall should be installed between the Internet and the presentation server(s). Multiple interfaces to the separate presentation server (s) and the application server holding the CREDCO Information are required. The firewall should be configured to allow only the presentation server(s) access to the application server holding CREDCO Information. c. All administrative access to the firewalls and servers should be through a secure network. d. No internal Internet Protocol (IP) addresses should be publicly available or natively routed to the Internet. e. The network should not provide any access to any firewall or servers without proper strong authentication or through the firewalls. f. Any exceptions or alerts must be logged and reviewed by Client and maintained for at least one (1) year. Should there be a security incident that involves CREDCO Information, Client will provide a root cause analysis within 30 days.
Network Topology. The arrangement of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer or biological network. Essentially, it is the topological structure of a network, and may be depicted physically or logically. The logistical grouping of King County resources providing first tier monitoring and response to I- Net Customer requests. ADVA’s network interface for connection to service provider network equipment.
Network Topology. Before the Closing Date, the Domestic Companies will provide to the USG Parties a comprehensive description of their domestic telecommunications network topology, including the location of servers, routers, switches, operational systems software, and network security appliances and software, and shall provide updates to such description upon request of any of the USG Parties.
Network Topology. The main station and the _________. This method of ----------------- satellite network is beat used for digital communication and exactly meets the requirement of Internet communication.
Network Topology. ‌ Here, we consider a large-scale FD cellular network where the BSs and mobile UEs are deployed according to independent stationary PPPs φd and φu with spatial densities λd and λu, respectively. The locations of the EDs are not known to the network, therefore in this work, they are modelled according to a homogeneous PPP φe with spatial density λe [48,62]. Moreover, the EDs are considered to operate independently which means they do not exchange their observations [92, 95].
Network Topology. Puretracks’s network is 100% Cisco powered, is redundant, and is supported by multiple tier 1 upstream providers.

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