Routers Sample Clauses
Routers. A device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP's network. Routers are located at gateways, the places where two or more networks connect, and are the critical device that keeps data flowing between networks and keep the networks connected to the Internet.
Routers. 22.1. In the event that the Subscriber elects to make use of his/her own router, he/she shall ensure that:
22.1.1. the router is compatible with Faircom’s network;
22.1.2. the router is configured; and
22.1.3. the Subscriber accepts that Faircom will not provide any support or troubleshooting for the router.
22.2. In the event that the Subscriber purchases the router from Faircom, the Subscriber agrees:-
22.2.1. to pay to Faircom the Monthly Service Fee’s or once-off charge in respect of the router (if applicable);
22.2.2. that ownership of the router shall vest in Faircom until such time as the Subscriber has settled the cost of the router in full;
22.2.3. that in the event of failure of the router, Faircom shall in its sole discretion, repair or replace the router where such failure is covered by the warranty of the manufacturer of the router. Where the router is replaced, the Subscriber must return the original router to Faircom;
22.2.4. to accept liability for any costs incurred by Faircom as a result of the repair or replacement of the router where the router failure was caused by the Subscriber’s use, misuse or changes to the router other than as previously agreed to in writing by Faircom.
22.3. Where the Subscriber purchases the router in accordance with clause 22.2 above and has opted to pay for the router by way of monthly instalments, and the Services are subsequently suspended and/or terminated in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, Faircom shall be entitled to compensation for the balance owing in respect of the router as at the date of the termination or suspension, which amount shall be paid via debit order and the Subscriber hereby consents to his/her account being debited for this purpose.
22.4. Faircape may, in its sole discretion, elect to provide the Subscriber with a free to use router (“Free Router”). Where a Free Router has been provided by Faircom to a Subscriber and the Services are subsequently terminated or suspended within 12 (Twelve) months from the Commencement Date, Faircom shall be entitled to compensation for the full retail price of the Free Router as at the Commencement Date of the Agreement, which amount shall be paid via debit order and the Subscriber hereby consents to his/her account being debited for this purpose.
Routers. 22.1. The Subscriber agrees to purchase the router directly from Faircom and further agrees:-
22.1.1. to pay to Faircom the Monthly Service Fee’s or once-off charge in respect of the router (if applicable);
22.1.2. that if the router is being paid by way of monthly installments, the full router fee is to be paid within the first 12 months from the Commencement Date;
22.1.3. that ownership of the router shall vest in Faircom until such time as the Subscriber has settled the cost of the router in full;
22.1.4. that in the event of failure of the router, Faircom shall in its sole discretion, repair or replace the router where such failure is covered by the warranty of the manufacturer of the router. Where the router is replaced, the Subscriber must return the original router to Faircom;
22.1.5. to accept liability for any costs incurred by Faircom as a result of the repair or replacement of the router where the router failure was caused by the Subscriber’s use, misuse or changes to the router other than as previously agreed to in writing by Faircom.
22.2. Where the Subscriber purchases the router in accordance with clause 22.2 above and has opted to pay for the router by way of monthly instalments, and the Services are suspended and/or terminated within the first 12 months from the Commencement Date, Faircom shall be entitled to compensation for the balance owing in respect of the router as at the date of the termination or suspension, which amount shall be paid via debit order and the Subscriber hereby consents to his/her account being debited for this purpose.
22.3. Should the Subscriber request delivery of the router instead of collecting same from the offices of Faircom, the Subscriber shall be liable for a once-off delivery fee of R200.00 (Two Hundred Rand) which shall be paid with the first debit order processed and the Subscriber accordingly hereby consents to his/her account being debited for this purpose.
Routers. 22.1. If the Open Access FIbre Provider is Internect:
22.1.1. Faircom shall supply the Subscriber with a free-to use Router;
22.1.2. The free-to-use Router shall at all times be owned by, and shall remain Faircom’s property;
22.1.3. The free-to-use Router shall be returned to Faircom upon termination of this Agreement, and should the free-to-use Router be returned in a faulty or damaged condition, the Subscriber shall be liable to Faircom for the full retail cost of the Router;
22.1.4. Should the free-to-use Router not be returned to Faircom upon termination of this Agreement, the Subscriber shall be liable toFaircom for the full retail cost of the Router;
22.1.5. In the event of any package upgrades and/or accepted promotional offers, whether made available by Faircom for free or at an additional fee to the Subscriber, as the case may be, should the free-to-use Router capacity be below the package threshold Faircom shall not be responsible for supplying the Subscriber with a suitable router. The Client shall be required to return the free-to-use Router to Faircom, in good condition and working order, and shall purchase, at the Subscriber’s cost, a suitable upgraded router.
22.1.6. Further, in the event that the free-to-use Router does not function optimally at any point and for any reason including, but not limited to, a WiFI coverage issue, technical or signal capabilities, and a router upgrade is recommended by Faircom, the purchase of an upgraded router shall be at the Subscriber’s cost, and the Client shall return the free-to-use Router to Faircom in good condition and working order.
Routers. A router Resource Unit is measured by number of physical machines.
Routers. The vendor provides Ethernet TCP/IP router functionality within the respective BSS subsystems. There will be no need for site aggregate router for BTS to BSC connectivity. There may be site router requirement for owner’s data transmission network.
Routers a We will initially set up and configure your router for you. If you make unauthorised changes to the configuration of your router which affects the Internet Services, any reset performed by us will be at an additional cost. b If you want the Internet Services transferred to a new copper or fibre line, you may have to pay for the new connection and installation. If you are using fibre services, you may not be able to change back to copper.
Routers. 9.1 The following new Section 9.15 shall be added to the Agreement:
Routers. The parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the routers listed on Exhibit 9.15 hereto (the "Routers") are located at locations owned or leased by the Acquired Companies, but that such Routers are owned by Seller and constitute Retained Assets. The Company shall have the option to purchase the Routers, as a whole and not in part, on an "as-is where-is" basis without representation or warranty, at any time within the one (1) year period following the Closing Date. The purchase price for the Routers shall be the net book value of the Routers as of the date of the transfer of the Routers to the Company and shall be paid by the Company to Seller in immediately available funds."
9.2 A new Exhibit 9.15, attached hereto as Attachment F, is hereby added to the Agreement.
Routers. The routers vary in flavor depending on the position they have within the topology. All of the routers are two-port routers, where one port is dedicated to the ring the router resided and the other one to the module attached to the router. The ones that are directly attached to the monitors are the simples ones. Their only purpose is to forward packets, if the packet is targeting the monitor directly attached to one such router, then the router forwards it to the monitor, otherwise it forwards it on the ring. In Figure 32 these are the routers R4 - R8 and R11 - R15. The routers R0, R3 and R9 are essentially the same, but they either put or take a packet to/from the ring. They also generate special timing packets themselves, which are sent to the Debug/Trace Unit. These packets are part of the timestamping strategy and will be discussed in Section 6.4. Finally, routers R1 and R2 like the latter ones are responsible for putting and taking of packets. Additionally, they are able to detect powering up of a particular subring and notify this by emitting a packet to the Debug/Trace Unit.