Connectivity Options Sample Clauses

The Connectivity Options clause defines the types of network or communication connections available for use under the agreement. It typically outlines which technologies or methods—such as wired, wireless, or cellular connections—are permitted or required, and may specify technical standards or service providers. This clause ensures both parties understand the acceptable means of connectivity, helping to prevent disputes over compatibility or performance issues related to network access.
Connectivity Options. All connection methods to Covered Entity resources will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. The UNMC Network Team is responsible for installation and configuration of the Business Associate connection. Business associate connection options include but are not limited to the following technologies: 1. Site to site VPN 2. On premise 3. On Demand VPN Connectivity
Connectivity Options. The following five connectivity options are the standard methods of providing a Third Party Network Connection. Anything that deviates from these standard methods must have a waiver sign-off at the <Your Company> VP level. 1) Leased line (e.g. T1) - Leased lines for Third Parties will be terminated on the Partners network. 2) ISDN/FR - Dial leased lines will terminate on a Third Party only router located on the ECS or IT Partners network. Authentication for these connections must be as stated in Section E. below. 3) Encrypted Tunnel - Encrypted tunnels should[must?] be terminated on the Partners Network whenever possible. In certain circumstances, it may be required to terminate an encrypted tunnel on the dirty subnet, in which case the normal <Your Company> perimeter security measures will control access to Internal devices. 4) Telnet access from Internet - Telnet access from the Internet will be provided by first telneting to the Third Party gateway machine, where the connection will be authenticated per Section E. below. Once the connection is authenticated, telnet sessions to internal hosts will be limited to those services needed by using the authorization capabilities of <Your Company>Secure. 5) Remote Dial-up via PPP/SLIP - Remote dial-up via PPP/SLIP will be provided by a separate Third Party modem pool. The connection will be authenticated per Section E. below
Connectivity Options. The following connectivity options are the standard methods of providing an Outside Entity with an external connection to the Authority’s data communications network (“Network Connection”). Anything that deviates from these standard methods must be approved in advance by the Authority.
Connectivity Options. The only connectivity option for providing a Third Party Network Connection is via the City’s VPN. Anything that deviates from this standard method must have a waiver sign- off by the City of Lynchburg IT Director. Encrypted tunnels should be terminated on the Partner’s Network whenever possible. In certain circumstances, it may be required to terminate an encrypted tunnel on the targeted subnet, in which case the normal City of Lynchburg perimeter security measures will control access to the City’s internal devices.
Connectivity Options. Licensee may access the Hosted Software on the Host Equipment through the Internet or dedicated networks as required by the Licensee and agreed to by Eagle. Eagle is not responsible for the cost, quality and/or up time of dedicated lines and Internet connections to Licensee's network. The Host Equipment and Hosted Software shall interface with and support the following types of Network Connectivity:
Connectivity Options. Third Party Connection Agreement The following four connectivity options are the standard methods of providing a Third Party Network Connection. Anything that deviates from these standard methods must have a waiver sign-off at the City of Anaheim Department Head level. 1) Leased line (e.g. T1) - Leased lines for Third Parties will be terminated on the Partners network. 2) ISDN/FR - Dial leased lines will terminate on a Third Party only router located on the ECS or IT Partners network. Authentication for these connections must be as stated in Section E. below. 3) Encrypted Tunnel - Encrypted tunnels should[must?] be terminated on the Partners Network whenever possible. In certain circumstances, it may be required to terminate an encrypted tunnel on the dirty subnet, in which case the normal City of Anaheim perimeter security measures will control access to Internal devices. 4) Remote Dial-up via PPP/SLIP - Remote dial-up via PPP/SLIP will be provided by a separate Third Party modem pool. The connection will be authenticated per Section E. below
Connectivity Options. The following five connectivity options are the standard methods of providing a Third Party Network Connection. Anything that deviates from these standard methods must have a waiver sign-off at the IS&T VP level. 1) Leased line (e.g. T1) - Leased lines for Third Parties will be terminated on the Partner DMZ network. 2) ISDN/FR - Dial leased lines will terminate on a Third Party only router located on the ECS or Partners DMZ network. Authentication for these connections must be as stated in Section E. below. 3) Encrypted Tunnel - Encrypted tunnels should be terminated on the IST VPN DMZ whenever possible. In most cases normal IS&T internal perimeter security measures will control access to Internal devices. 4) Telnet access from Internet - Telnet access from the Internet will be provided by first telneting to the Third Party gateway machine, where the connection will be authenticated per Section E. below. Once the connection is authenticated, telnet sessions to internal hosts will be limited to those services needed by using the authorization capabilities of CiscoSecure ACS. 5) Remote Dial-up via PPP/SLIP - Remote dial-up via PPP/SLIP will be provided by a separate modem pool. The connection will be authenticated per Section E. below

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