Services Configuration Sample Clauses

Services Configuration. The Service Provider will make available the Service(s) as detailed in this Agreement to the Customer. This will include:  Setting up a User Account for each user/student providing Student has Unique ID and all information is provided in format required by the Service Provider.  Setting up Customer's Administrator Accounts based on definitions in this document and as agreed with the Customer.  Setting up User Accounts for Staff members to pay online providing Staff Member has Unique ID and all information is provided in format required by the Service Provider. Configuration of the Customer’s Merchant ID and Internet Payment Gateway with the Service Provider’s Service. (Please note these agreements are between the Customer and the third party supplier).  Report Generation – setting up of reports on behalf of Customer for auditing and financial purposes based on the Services detailed.  Launch – make the site available for User Accounts as appropriate. Cavendish Communication Projects Limited 00 - 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx XX00 0XX Telephone 0000 000 0000 Fax 0000 000 0000 Cavendish Communication Projects Limited is registered in England and Wales Registered Office: 00 Xx Xxxx’x Xxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx XX00 0XX  Launch Training as detailed in this Agreement.
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Services Configuration. Subscriber is solely responsible for determining the appropriate configuration for each Service capability that it uses, and for the resulting operation and performance of the Services.
Services Configuration. In this section we will describe the distribution of the gLite services deployed in the FBF servers. In the followings tables we can see the deployed services in the set of servers. Those can be categorized in two major families: the gLite grid-site related services (UI, DPM, CE, WN) and the neuGRID Gateway. Service TAG and the IP distribution can be also viewed in the following tables. Each server will have 3 IP addresses, the first IP address is attached to the dom0 (host OS), the second IP address is attached to the dom1 (guest OS), and finally the third IP address is attached to the remote administration card. Server Name Dom0 IP Management IP Service TAG ng-fbf-dell-1 192.168.1.227 192.168.1.200 GPL2W3J ng-fbf-dell-2 192.168.1.228 192.168.1.201 JFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-3 192.168.1.229 192.168.1.202 BFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-4 192.168.1.230 192.168.1.203 CFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-5 192.168.1.231 192.168.1.204 DFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-6 192.168.1.232 192.168.1.205 GFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-7 192.168.1.233 192.168.1.206 HFL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-8 192.168.1.234 192.168.1.207 1GL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-9 192.168.1.235 192.168.1.208 9FL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-10 192.168.1.236 192.168.1.209 2GL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-11 192.168.1.237 192.168.1.210 4GL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-12 192.168.1.238 192.168.1.211 5GL3W3J ng-fbf-dell-13 192.168.1.239 192.168.1.212 6GL3W3J Server Name External IP FQDN Internal IP gLite ng-fbf-dell-1 192.168.1.214 SE DPM ng-fbf-dell-2 192.168.1.215 gLiteUI CE sBDII ng-fbf-dell-3 192.168.1.216 WN ng-fbf-dell-4 192.168.1.217 WN ng-fbf-dell-5 192.168.1.218 WN ng-fbf-dell-6 192.168.1.219 WN ng-fbf-dell-7 192.168.1.220 WN ng-fbf-dell-8 192.168.1.221 WN ng-fbf-dell-9 192.168.1.222 WN ng-fbf-dell-10 192.168.1.223 WN ng-fbf-dell-11 192.168.1.224 WN ng-fbf-dell-12 192.168.1.225 WN ng-fbf-dell-13 192.168.1.225 WN

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