Common use of Managed Router Clause in Contracts

Managed Router. If Customer purchases Managed Router Services of any type, which may include Managed Router with Advanced Security Services or any other similar product offering (referred to individually and collectively, as “Managed Router Service(s)”), this provision shall apply. To receive Managed Router Services, Customer must purchase, and maintain in place at the Premises, ▇▇▇ Internet Services and/or ▇▇▇ Networking Services at all times during the Term, it being understood that the Managed Router Services cannot operate without such underlying ▇▇▇ Services. The specific ▇▇▇ Internet Service(s) and/or ▇▇▇ Networking Services that are required may vary depending upon the type of Managed Router product purchased, and other determining factors. Any termination or discontinuation of such ▇▇▇ Internet Services and/or ▇▇▇ Networking Services may result in an immediate termination or discontinuation of the Managed Router Services, which may be subject to early termination fees under the Agreement. In connection with the Managed Router Services, Cox (or a third party provider or an affiliate, contractor or subcontractor of same) will install certain equipment, which shall include a router (referred to herein as the “Router”) upon the Premises, which equipment shall be owned by ▇▇▇ and considered part of the ▇▇▇ Equipment. Installation costs and/or nonrecurring charges may apply. Customer will not alter or tamper with the Managed Router Service, the Router or any other ▇▇▇ Equipment unless expressly authorized in writing by ▇▇▇ to do so. As part of the Managed Router Service Customer will be required to maintain passwords for Customer’s end user accounts through Customer’s authentication server to provide for remote access. ▇▇▇ will make available a VPN End User Guide (or other guides) to Customer that outline the use of the Managed Router Service, and Customer agrees not to use the Service in violation of same. Customer agrees to provide (a) ▇▇▇ with the appropriate access to the Premises, including the Router installation location, at an agreed upon time to install and turn up the Router; (b) all LAN equipment to connect to the Router, which include, but is not limited to, switches and servers; (c) ▇▇▇ with the necessary connections from the Router to the Customer LAN (switches, other equipment) to ensure that the Router can adequately support the Customer LAN deployment;

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Services Agreement, Commercial Services Agreement