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Topology Sample Clauses

Topology. The network topology currently consists of a centralized switching platform that provides all of the features, services and switching functionality for all customers in a particular network serving area. Each switch delivers services to and from WinStar customers through interconnect facilities to and from the LEC, IXCs and Internet Peering Points to which WinStar has connections. Today, Switches may connect to Hubs in both a hub-and-spoke and ring topology. Hubs connect to Lit Buildings in a hub-and-spoke topology.
Topology. A close look at the content of the Conventions shows that different catego- xxxx of provisions are contained therein: final clauses, uniform rules, and referrals to domestic legislation clauses.
Topology. WinStar's point-to-point local wireless service uses two dishes to transmit and receive signals within a five-mile range. The service is designed to support 99.999% availability, with a 10-year mean-time-between-failure rate and a 10-13-bit error rate. The network topology consists of a centralized switching platform that provides all of the features, services and switching functionality for customers in a particular network serving area. Each switch delivers services to and from Willxxxx xxxtomers through interconnect facilities to and from the LEC, IXCs and Internet Peering Points to which WinStar has connections. Today, switches may connect to Hubs in both a hub-and-spoke and ring topology. Hubs connect to Lit Buildings in a hub-and-spoke topology.
Topology. The network topology for the Crestron Mercury Endpoint to interop with the Avaya Aura 6.3 is as shown below.
Topology. The spatial relationships between adjacent or neighboring features.
Topology. Topology exists within the Xxxxxxx County geodatabase. Overall, the topology is in good shape, however corrections are needed to move forward with the proposed cadastral changes. In addition to correcting the existing topology, several topology rules will be added and deleted to accommodate the proposed cadastral changes.
TopologyThe basis for all operation and functionality of the [***]* system is the concept of the topology view. The [***]* is represented on the operator screen as a series of icons and lines. The topology view will allow navigation of all the managed objects contained in the [***]*.
Topology. The topology screen that appears in the Slice section inside a Project has been modified for the Monitoring sec- tion in order to show two parallel topologies (see Figure 3.
Topology. For the interconnection of its units (Site 1 and Site 2), the solution includes a dedicated connection, as shown in the diagram below:
Topology. We first start by describing the topology used in this scenario, also shown in Figure