Common use of Measuring RDDS parameters Clause in Contracts

Measuring RDDS parameters. Every 5 minutes, RDDS probes will select one IP address from all the public-DNS registered “IP addresses” of the servers for each RDDS service of the TLD being monitored and make an “RDDS test” to each one. If an “RDDS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the corresponding RDDS service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

Appears in 62 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Measuring RDDS parameters. Every 5 minutes, RDDS probes will select one IP address from all the public-DNS public‐DNS registered “IP addresses” of the servers for each RDDS service of the TLD being monitored and make an “RDDS test” to each one. If an “RDDS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the corresponding RDDS service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new test.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

Measuring RDDS parameters. Every 5 minutes, RDDS probes will select one IP address from all the public-DNS registered “IP addresses” of the servers for each RDDS service of the .sk TLD being monitored and make an “RDDS test” to each one. If an “RDDS test” result is undefined/unanswered, the corresponding RDDS service will be considered as unavailable from that probe until it is time to make a new testprobe.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Service Level Agreement, Service Level Agreement