Service Port definition

Service Port means the physical port which the Contracting QP’s or End-User’s equipment shall interface to the Active Network for the purpose of receiving or using each NBAP Per-End-User Connection; Symmetrical means equal bandwidth for Uplink and Downlink (between the End- User and the Aggregation Network); and Uplink means bandwidth in the upstream direction (from the End-User to the Aggregation Network).
Service Port means a vendor’s aggregation service terminated on K-20 equipment at one of the Node Sites.
Service Port. A: VLAN: Service Port B: VLAN: Service Port C: VLAN:

Examples of Service Port in a sentence

  • The E-LAN Service Port may be new or then existing and if the latter, the Contracting QP shall be required to specify the Service Port ID in respect of such E-LAN Service Port.

  • In the case of multiple E-LAN Connections sharing the same E-LAN Service Port, the number of Media Access Control (MAC) addresses that can be configured per E-LAN Connection is two (2).

  • The E-LAN Service Port type is either Fast Ethernet (“FE Service Port”) or Gigabit Ethernet (“GE Service Port”).

  • All Service Ports ordered for a specific site under a WO will expire on the same date regardless of when they are ordered (e.g., if the original Service is in Month 10 of a 60-month fixed period rate plan, the new Service Port at that site will be billed at the 60-month MRC rate for the next 50 months).

  • A subsequent order to change Service Port or Service Bandwidth during the term of the WO may be assessed a Non-recurring Cost (NRC).

  • The Charges set out in this paragraph 5 are the rates payable by the Contracting QP on an E-LAN Connection and an E-LAN Service Port basis.

  • Subject to sub-paragraph (iii) below, when the Contracting QP subscribes to an E-LAN Service which will be delivered through a Non-Residential Service Port or NBAP Service Port with a Minimum Term of one (1) month, the Contracting QP shall pay NC Charges (“1-month NC Charges”) as calculated below: - 1-month NC Charges = MRC x 3 where MRC means all relevant Monthly Recurring NC Charges as set out in paragraph 5.1(a).

  • WSS has no obligation to complete the Safety Services on all Safety Equipment in one Service Port and if the Safety Services have not been completed in one Service Port, WSS shall perform the Safety Services in the next available Service Port (as nominated by WSS).

  • WSS shall keep records of the Service Chart and Certificate of Inspection relevant to each ship covered by this Agreement for a period of time as required by local law in each Service Port.

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More Definitions of Service Port

Service Port means the connection ports which the Licensee shall offer to connect to the Active Network for the purpose of delivering and/or receiving EOI Services;
Service Port means the physical port whereby L3 VPN Connection will be delivered to the End-User; L3 VPN Virtual Routing Domain means a layer 3 Virtual Private Network (VPN) whereby any L3 VPN Connection can communicate with any L3 VPN Connection of the same virtual routing domain. Each L3 VPN Virtual Routing Domain shall be configured with a Class of Service and only L3 VPN Connection of the same Class of Service can join this L3 VPN Virtual Routing Domain. Only unicast IP traffic will be carried in this L3 VPN Virtual Routing Domain. For the avoidance of doubt, the L3 VPN Virtual Routing Domain created under this Service Schedule has its own pricing, terms and conditions, and is different from the L3 Virtual Routing Domain under the Service Schedule for L3 Virtual Routing Domain Setup Service; NBAP L3 VPN Service Port has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 6.1; Peak Information Rate (PIR) means the maximum bandwidth that a L3 VPN Connection can reach over the A-B segment of the diagram in the definition of “QoS”, in the absence of any sort of traffic aggregation, congestion or multiplexing; Quality of Service or (QoS) means the service levels committed for ensuring delivery of services over the A-B segment of the diagram below, measured by Jitter, Latency and Packet Loss as set out in the table in paragraph 4.2(c); Service Port ID means an identification number assigned by Nucleus Connect to a L3 VPN Service Port that has been provisioned for the Contracting QP; Symmetrical means equal bandwidth for Uplink and Downlink (between the End- User and the Aggregation Network); and Uplink means bandwidth in the upstream direction (from the End-User to the Aggregation Network).
Service Port. A: VLAN: Service Port B: VLAN: Service Port C: VLAN: Minimum term  12 months Others (Please specify): Customer requested RFS Date∧ ∧ Subject to agreement, resource availability and confirmation by Nucleus Connect.  If Minimum Term is not specified, the Contracting QP shall be deemed to have selected 12 months.
Service Port means the physical port which the Contracting QP’s or End-User’s equipment shall interface to the Nucleus Connect Active Network either at Core or Aggregation Layer for the purpose of multiplexing Ethernet Virtual Connections; Service Port ID means an identification number assigned by Nucleus Connect to a QP-EVPL Service Port that has been provisioned for the Contracting QP; Symmetrical means equal bandwidth for Uplink and Downlink (between the Core and the Aggregation Network); and Uplink means bandwidth in the upstream direction (from the Aggregation Network to the Core Network).
Service Port means the physical port which the Contracting QP’s or End-User’s equipment shall interface to the Nucleus Connect Active Network either at Core or Aggregation Layer for the purpose of multiplexing Ethernet Virtual Connections; Service Port ID means an identification number assigned by Nucleus Connect to a QP-EVPL Service Port that has been provisioned for the Contracting QP; Symmetrical means equal bandwidth for Uplink and Downlink (between the Core and the Aggregation Network); and Uplink means bandwidth in the upstream direction (from the Aggregation Network to the Core Network).