Service Demarcation Point.
4.1 The Service Demarcation Point at the UFB Handover Connection is:
4.1.1 Physically, the MOFDF in the UFB Handover Connection, which is part of the UFB Handover Connection Service; and
4.1.2 Logically, the VLAN per service on the Standard or National UFB Handover Connection located at the UFB Handover Connection.
(a) For Access-EVPLs, a single 802.1ad VLAN (S-VID/C-VID);
(b) For Access-EPLs, a transparent VLAN (S-VID);
(c) For Voice-EVPLs, a single 802.1ad VLAN (S-VID/C-VID);
4.2 The local Candidate Area Service Demarcation Point where the access Bitstream Service logically terminates and the NGA Tail Extension Service logically commences is the middle of the Ethernet Aggregation Switch at the Chorus exchange. There is no physical demarcation point and the Access- EPL is provisioned as a single entity between the UNI and the E-NNI.
Service Demarcation Point. (a) The Service Demarcation Point for the Service is the Attachment Circuit interface provided at the Site, or in the case of Fibre 400 services, the Ethernet Access interface provided on the Fuse Technology NTU
(b) You are responsible for all cabling from the Service Demarcation Point to Your equipment (e.g. router or firewall).
(c) You are responsible for connecting Your equipment to the Service Demarcation Point to obtain connectivity to the Service.
(d) Any configuration required on Your equipment is Your responsibility. Fuse Technology or its agent will not configure nor conduct testing on that equipment.
Service Demarcation Point. 6.1 The iDFAS Service Demarcation Point at the Central Office is the termination point on the OFDF in the Central Office.
6.2 For clarity, the Fibre Interconnection Patch Service is not required to interconnect the iDFAS to the tie cable provided in conjunction with the Input Central Office and POI Co- location Service or Central Office and POI Co-location Service.
7 Access Seeker Responsibilities
Service Demarcation Point. Our responsibility will extend to the LAN port on the NTE at the Customer Premises (the “Service Demarcation Point”). Where we provide Managed CE, our responsibility will extend to the LAN port on the Cisco Equipment Managed CE or Samsung Equipment Managed CE.
Service Demarcation Point. The junction between the part of the Service (after Service Activation) that is the responsibility of Call Flow, and the Service that is the responsibility of the customer. • Equipment. Any hardware supplied to you by us.
Service Demarcation Point. It is important to know where the responsibility for the Service is handed over from Call Flow to you. All issues beyond the Call Flow Demarcation Point are the responsibility of the customer. The Demarcation Point for the different supply methods is as follows (please note that these may be different to the Installation Demarcation Point): • Ultrafast Fibre to the Premises (FTTP): it is the router supplied by Call Flow, with the router connected to the external fibre (the Installation Demarcation Point), which is usually on the wall external to the property, using a Call Flow fibre patch lead. The ‘outside to inside’ fibre from this point remains your responsibility. The router is Call Flow’s responsibility if in warranty and reset to the current standard settings as recommended by Call Flow. • Superfast Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC): it is the router that is connected to the main BT test socket via a micro filter supplied by Call Flow with no telephone connected. The router is Call Flow’s responsibility if in warranty and reset to the current standard settings as recommended by Call Flow. • Standard or Superfast radio broadband (FWA): it is the router supplied by Call Flow. However, any damage to the cable from the aerial to the router, including the aerial power unit, remains your responsibility. Repairs for this damage are chargeable. The router is Call Flow’s responsibility so long as the router is within the warranty term and reset to the current standard settings as recommended by Call Flow.
Service Demarcation Point. (a) The service demarcation point for all reporting, metrics and support is the external interface of our gateway to the Internet (Network Boundary).
(b) We will commit to delivering an acceptable quality of service to the Network Boundary on our side of the service demarcation point, but take no responsibility for connectivity or devices, switches, routers, firewalls or any other device managed by you that may negatively impact or degrade the Service.
(c) Additional charges may apply if you require assistance in diagnosing or remediating poor voice quality issues beyond this service demarcation point.
Service Demarcation Point. For each Access Site
(a) the Service Demarcation Point for that Access Site is the Ethernet access interface provided on the AAPT NTU;
(b) You are responsible for all cabling from the Service Demarcation Point to Your own equipment (e.g. IP PBX);
(c) You are responsible for connecting Your own equipment to the Service Demarcation Point to obtain connectivity to the Service; and
(d) any configuration required on Your own equipment is Your responsibility. AAPT or its agent will not configure nor conduct testing on the equipment provided by You.
Service Demarcation Point. 4.1 The Regional POI Service Demarcation Point is:
4.1.1 Physically, the MOFDF in the regional POI, which is part of the UFB Handover Connection Service; and
4.1.2 Logically, the VLAN per service on the UFB Handover Connection located at the regional POI.
(a) For Access-EVPLs, a single 802.1ad VLAN (S-VID/C-VID);
(b) For Access-EPLs, a transparent VLAN (S-VID);
(c) For Voice-EVPLs, a single 802.1ad VLAN (S-VID/C-VID);
(d) For Multicast Connection, a single 802.1ad VLAN (S-VID or S-VID/C-VID);
4.2 The local Candidate Area Service Demarcation Point where the access Bitstream Service logically terminates and the NGA Tail Extension Service logically commences is the middle of the Ethernet Aggregation Switch at the local POI. There is no physical demarcation point and the Access-EPL is provisioned as a single entity.
Service Demarcation Point. The service demarcation point is a physical location, usually within the customer’s site where Acurus service responsibilities ends, the customer is responsible for all cabling from the service demarcation point to the customer’s own equipment. The service demarcation point for the ACURUS NBN SERVICE and ACURUS FIBRE SERVICE is the Network Terminating Unit (NTU). The NTU is installed and maintained by Xxxxxx and remains the property of Acurus.