Remote Access Facility. 33.10.1 For the SBC-SWBT region, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via a SWBT Remote Access Facility (LRAF) located in Dallas, Texas: R-EASE; B-EASE; EDI-Ordering (via EDI Interactive Agent); EDI-PreOrdering (via EDI Interactive Agent or CORBA); SORD; Electronic Bonding/Trouble Administration “EB/TA”; Toolbar Trouble Administration; EBTA- GUI; Enhanced Verigate, WebLEX, and Xxxx Information. Connection to the LRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in Section 33.10.4.
33.10.2 In PACIFIC and NEVADA regions, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via a Pacific Remote Access Facility (PRAF) located in Fairfield, California: EDI- Ordering (via EDI/SSL); EDI-PreOrdering (via EDI/SSL or CORBA); SORD; Electronic Bonding/Trouble Administration (via EB/TA); Toolbar; Enhanced Verigate; WebLEX; and PBSM. Connection to the PRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in Section 33.10.4; provided, however, that CLEC may, at its option, interface with PACIFIC’s EDI ordering application as described above through SBC’s Local Remote Access Facility (“LRAF”). If CLEC chooses to use the LRAF for electronic orders, all CLEC EDI orders must be transmitted to the LRAF and none may be sent via the PRAF.
33.10.3 In the Ameritech region, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via an Ameritech Remote Access Facility (ARAF) located in Chicago, Illinois. EDI-Ordering; Electronic Bonding/Trouble Administration (via EB/TA); Toolbar; Enhanced Verigate; and WebLEX Connection to the ARAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in Section 33.10.4; provided, however, that CLEC may, at its option, interface with SBC- AMERITECH’s EDI ordering application as described above through SBC’s Local Remote Access Facility (“LRAF”). If CLEC chooses to use the LRAF for electronic orders, all CLEC EDI orders must be transmitted to the LRAF and none may be sent via the ARAF.
33.10.4 For SBC-13STATE, CLEC may use three types of access: Switched, Private Line, and Frame Relay. For Private Line and Frame Relay “Direct Connections,” CLEC shall provide its own router, circuit, and two Channel Service Units/Data Service Units (CSU/DSU). The demarcation point shall be the router interface at the RAF. Switched Access “Dial-up Connections” require CLEC to provide its own modems and connection to the SBCRAF. CLEC shall pay the cost of...
Remote Access Facility. 8.1 CARRIER must access OSS interfaces as specified by AT&T-13STATE. Currently access is provided via a Remote Access Facility. For AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE, the LRAF currently located in Dallas, TX will be used. The PRAF in Fairfield, CA currently handles AT&T-2STATE. The ARAF, located in Chicago, IL, presently serves AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE and the SRAF in New Haven, CT, currently handles AT&T CONNECTICUT. Each of these four xRAFs will provide CARRIERs dedicated access to the uniform application to application and Graphical User Interfaces. Connection to these remote access facilities will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in Section 8.2. CARRIER may utilize a port to access AT&T-13STATE OSS interfaces to perform the supported functions, in accordance herewith, in any AT&T-13STATE where CARRIER has executed an Appendix OSS. OSS applications that are accessible through the Internet will also go through a secured Remote Access Facility. AT&T13-STATE reserves the right to modify connectivity requirements and RAF locations. All changes will be conveyed to CARRIER in advance of implementation.
8.2 Presently, CARRIER may use three types of access: Switched, Private Line, and Frame Relay. For Private Line and Frame Relay “Direct Connections,” CARRIER shall provide its own router, circuit, and two Channel Service Units/Data Service Units (CSU/DSU). The demarcation point shall be the router interface at the LRAF, PRAF, ARAF, or SRAF. Switched Access “Dial-up Connections” require CARRIER to provide its own modems and connection to the AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE LRAF, AT&T-2STATE PRAF, AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE ARAF, and AT&T CONNECTICUT SRAF. CARRIER shall pay the cost of the call if Switched Access is used. Connections via the Public Internet require CARRIER to connect to an ISP of their choice and use one of the HTTPS URLs associated with access to AT&T-13STATE OSS via the public internet.
8.3 Presently, CARRIER shall use TCP/IP to access AT&T-13STATE OSS via the LRAF, ARAF, SRAF, and the PRAF. In addition, each CARRIER shall have one valid Internet Protocol (IP) network address per region. CARRIER shall maintain a user-id / password unique to each individual for accessing a AT&T-13STATE OSS on CARRIER’s behalf. CARRIER shall provide estimates regarding its volume of transactions, number of concurrent users, desired number of private line or dial-up (switched) connections, and length of a typical s...
Remote Access Facility. 6.1 CLEC must access the PACIFIC OSS interfaces via the Pacific Remote Access Facility (PRAF). Connection to the PRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection. CLEC may utilize a single port to access these interfaces to perform the supported functions in PACIFIC where CLEC has executed an Appendix OSS and purchases System Access.
Remote Access Facility. 33.10.1 For the SBC-SWBT region, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via a SWBT Remote Access Facility (LRAF) located in Dallas, Texas: R-EASE; B-EASE; EDI-Ordering (via EDI Interactive Agent); EDI-PreOrdering (via EDI Interactive Agent or CORBA); SORD; Electronic Bonding/Trouble Administration “EB/TA”; Toolbar Trouble Administration; EBTA- GUI; Enhanced Verigate, WebLEX, and Xxxx Information. Connection to the LRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in Section 33.10.4.
33.10.2 In PACIFIC and NEVADA regions, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via a Pacific Remote Access Facility (PRAF)
Remote Access Facility. 4.1 CLEC must access the NEVADA OSS interfaces, described herein, via the Pacific Remote Access Facility (PRAF). Connection to the PRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection. CLEC may utilize a single port to access these interfaces to perform the supported functions in NEVADA where CLEC has executed this Attachment and purchases System Access.
Remote Access Facility. If there is a problem with the Hosted Service, the Customer shall (where applicable), at no cost, provide AVALLE with timely and adequate access to the equipment via public or private internet access to allow AVALLE to provide the support services. Any delays beyond AVALLE's control may impact XXXXXX'x ability to respond within the resolution targets outlined below.
Remote Access Facility. 6.1 LSP must access the following of SWBT's OSS functions via a LSP Remote Access Facility (LRAF) located in Dallas, Texas: R-EASE, B-EASE, CNA, DATAGATE and VERIGATE.
6.2 LSP may use three types of access: Switched, Private Line, and Frame Relay. For Private Line and Frame Relay connections, LSP shall provide its own router, circuit, and two Channel Service Units/Data Service Units (CSU/DSU). The demarcation point shall be the router interface at the LRAF. Switched Access connections require LSP to provide its own modems and connection to the SWBT LRAF. LSP shall pay the cost of the call if Switched Access is used.
6.3 LSP must use TCP/IP to access SWBT OSS via the LRAF. In addition, each LSP shall have a valid Internet Protocol (IP) network address. A user-id /password unique to each individual accessing an OSS shall be maintained to access any SWBT OSS. Prior to establishing connectivity and as needed thereafter, LSP must provide estimates regarding its volume of transactions, number of concurrent users, desired number of private line or dial-up (switched) connections, and length of a typical session.
6.4 LSP shall attend and participate in implementation meetings to discuss LSP LRAF access plans in detail and schedule testing of such connections. SWBT shall make a Help Desk function available to assist LSP on an ongoing basis in accessing SWBT OSS's over the LRAF.
Remote Access Facility. If there is a problem with the Hosted Service, the Customer shall (where applicable), at no cost, provide DRD with timely and adequate access to the equipment via public or private internet access to allow DRD to provide the support services. Any delays beyond DRD's control may impact DRD's ability to respond within the resolution targets outlined below.
Remote Access Facility. For the SBC-SWBT region, CLEC must access the following OSS interfaces via a SWBT Remote Access Facility (LRAF) located in Dallas, Texas: R-EASE; B- EASE; EDI-Ordering (via EDI Interactive Agent); EDI-PreOrdering (via EDI Interactive Agent or CORBA); SORD; Electronic Bonding/Trouble Administration “EB/TA”; Toolbar Trouble Administration; EBTA-GUI; Enhanced Verigate, WebLEX, and Xxxx Information. Connection to the LRAF will be established via a “port” either through dial-up or direct connection as described in
Remote Access Facility. 7.1 For AT&T MICHIGAN, Climax may use three types of access: Switched, Private Line, and Frame Relay. For Private Line and Frame Relay “Direct Connections,” Climax shall provide its own router, circuit, and two Channel Service Units/Data Service Units (CSU/DSU). The demarcation point shall be the router interface at the LRAF and/or PRAF. Switched Access “Dial-up Connections” require Climax to provide its own modems and connection to the AT&T MICHIGAN ARAF. Climax shall pay the cost of the call if Switched Access is used.
7.2 For AT&T MICHIGAN, Climax shall use TCP/IP to access AT&T MICHIGAN OSS via the LRAF, ARAF, SRAF, and the PRAF. In addition, Climax shall have one valid Internet Protocol (IP) network address per region. Climax shall maintain a user-id/password unique to each individual for accessing an AT&T MICHIGAN OSS on Climax’s behalf. Climax shall provide estimates regarding its volume of transactions, number of concurrent users, desired number of private line or dial-up (switched) connections, and length of a typical session.
7.3 For AT&T MICHIGAN, Climax shall attend and participate in implementation meetings to discuss Climax LRAF/PRAF/ARAF/SRAF access plans in detail and schedule testing of such connections.