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E-LAN definition

E-LAN means the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. means the geographical area that is served by an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) deployed by NBI for the purpose of providing Product(s) and Services to Premises located in that geographical area. means a service type for connecting two UNIs where those UNIs can communicate only with one another. means a multipoint-to-multipoint service that connects a number of UNIs (2 or more) providing full mesh connectivity for those sites. Each UNI can communicate with any other UNI that is connected to that ethernet service. “End User” means the customer of the Service Provider on whose behalf the Service is ordered.
E-LAN means Seller's layer 2 data networking service that supports traditional private data networking services between multiple locations over an enabled Ethernet backbone. It allows for connectivity between multiple Buyer locations. It is designed to support Ethernet access only.
E-LAN means a layer 2 virtual private network which interconnects Customer ports so they appear as though they were physically on the same Local Area Network.

Examples of E-LAN in a sentence

  • With Secure Cloud Interconnect, Verizon provides an interconnection with the network of select third-party cloud providers (with whom the customer has separately contracted) enabling Customer to utilize those third-parties’ cloud services over Private IP, Switched E-LAN, or Switched E-LINE network.

  • Perform daily maintenance checks as described in the ITN Daily Startup SOP for ELAN instruments (i.e., Ar supply pressure, interface components cleanliness and positioning, interface pump oil condition, vacuum pressure, etc.).

  • In the INSTRUMENT window of the software (or on the front of the ELAN), press the “Start” button to ignite the plasma.

  • Availability excludes Customer provided Access and CPE not provided as part of the Ethernet Switched E-LAN Service.

  • If the Ethernet Switched E-LAN service does not meet the Frame Jitter SLA, the matter is considered a Service Issue.

  • Any such tax required to be paid or withheld shall be an expense of and borne solely by ELAN.

  • The DDR Service Level Standard for E-LAN EVC Real Time Data applies only to traffic that complies with the applicable limitations of Customer’s subscribed Ethernet Switched E-LAN services Class of Service.

  • The E-LAN EVC Availability and MTTR Service Level Standards apply only to Hard Outages.

  • For any calendar month in which Xxxxxxx fails to meet any one of the Service Level Standards stated in this document, the credit structure listed above will be applied to the corresponding net billing MRC for the specific connection(s) for E-LAN EVC ) affected by the Hard Outage(s) or Service Issue(s).

  • The DDR Service Level Standard represents the E-LAN EVC effectiveness in transporting Customer frames across its Core Network.


More Definitions of E-LAN

E-LAN means multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet Service type between two or more UNI’s;

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