Common use of Design Meeting Clause in Contracts

Design Meeting. NWN holds a design meeting to discuss the technical aspects of the configuration for the equipment. This will encompass the configuration and staging requirements for the equipment in the LAN and WLAN design and may include the following based on the project success criteria: Equipment uplink requirements and configurations WLANs, SSIDs, and wireless security protocols Naming conventions and standards AP operational mode design and configurations IPv4 addressing / subnet design – infrastructure and wireless clients Administrative access and device logging SNMP device community Physical appliance / VM requirements At the end of this Design meeting, NWN has gathered enough information to create a design document for the configuration of the equipment. The design document will include configuration parameters for the equipment and the requirements by Customer’s IT Staff. A project time frame (including specific dates) will be created at the end of the Design meeting. NWN will conduct a design review and acceptance session with Customer to review the design details prior to initiating any production implementation or changes. Customer’s acceptance of the design is the approval to move forward in the project. Design development meetings Detailed design documents Customer design acceptance ATS-Pro-WLAN-Survey- Passive-Office Passive Wireless Survey for up to 25000 square feet in an Office space Qty based on # of 25000 square foot areas, min qty 1 Passive survey uses Ekahau Survey Pro and Ekahau Sidekick tools. Assessment is usually for WLAN coverage validation, deployment readiness, and troubleshooting. The assessment may include RF coverage mapping, RF channel and cell overlap analysis, interference analysis, etc. During the assessment no new equipment is added to the environment and no new wireless coverage is designed – it is simply an analysis of the production RF environment.

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Sources: Addendum to Network Upgrade Proposal, Addendum to Network Upgrade Proposal