Remote Connection definition

Remote Connection means the bidirectional (two-way) transmission of data between the Serviced Equipment and DN’s services platform used to remotely identify Error source, resolve Incidents, and monitor the health of the Serviced Equipment.
Remote Connection means the process of connecting multiple Public Locations using videoconferencing.
Remote Connection means all ways and means of establishing and maintaining bi-directional data communication between the ASSETS and the SYSTEM.

Examples of Remote Connection in a sentence

  • Failure to use the maintenance services provided by SAP or Partner such as Remote Services, SAP Technical Quality Checks, SAP EarlyWatch Alert, and/or Remote Connection for Supported End Users can result in a situation where SAP is unable to identify potential problems and provide support in eliminating those problems.

  • The connection may be: (a) Data Push Connection, a one-way connection from the Serviced Equipment to DN (minimum required for the Core Service Plan); (b) Remote Connection, a two-way connection between the Serviced Equipment and DN (required for the Premium and the Enhanced Service Plans); or (c) Basic, no connectivity, meaning no Technical Equipment Availability obligation (available for the Basic Service Plan).

  • The result of the review shall be provided in a written form and at the Customer’s choice in person or by using Remote Connection Devices.

  • Remote Connection Fees must be paid prior to reconnection of services.

  • Remote Connection via an Optical Cable 1 Insert SFP modules into the SFP uplink slots of system 1 and system 2 and then connect the modules using a fiber optic cable.

  • In the event the Water District has installed a device allowing for remote disconnection and reconnection of water service, a Remote Connection Fee will apply each time a remote disconnection is made due to delinquency (or when service is discontinued for reasons otherwise set forth in these Rules and Regulations) and each time a remote reconnection is made.

  • Create a New Remote Connection DVR Site List Import/Export saved configurations Selected Site Information 1.

  • The protocol has two stages, a session key establishment stage and a verification stage where the two parties (the Remote Connection Manager daemon and the standalone application that connects to the daemon) prove that their session keys are the same.

  • E.A. Rauscher, “Experiments in Remote Connection – Bell’s Theorem”, WKDD radio interview with Debbie Welmond, Akron, Ohio, September 19, 1976.

  • In the case of the Remote Connection Manager, a separate server is not an efficient way to authenticate the outside party.


More Definitions of Remote Connection

Remote Connection means us connecting to your Hardware from a location away from the Site, facilitated by third party software chosen by us, whereby we are able to view and control your Hardware. Term means:

Related to Remote Connection

  • Cross Connection means a jumper cable or similar connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel between (i) the Collocating Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment or facilities of the housing party.

  • connection pipe means a pipe, the ownership of which is vested in the municipality and installed by it for the purpose of conveying water from a main to a water installation, and includes a “communication pipe” referred to in SANS 0252 Part I;

  • Service Connection means all cables and equipment required to connect the supply mains to the electrical installation of the consumer at the point of supply;

  • connecting sewer means a pipe owned by the municipality and installed by it for the purpose of conveying sewage from a drainage installation on a premises to a sewer beyond the boundary of those premises or within a servitude area or within an area covered by a way-leave or by agreement;

  • connecting point means the point at which the drainage installation joins the connecting sewer;

  • Communication Facilities means video, video-conferencing, internet or online conferencing applications, telephone or tele-conferencing and/or any other video-communications, internet or online conferencing application or telecommunications facilities by means of which all Persons participating in a meeting are capable of hearing and being heard by each other;