Network Overview Clause Samples

The "Network Overview" clause provides a summary of the structure, components, and key features of a network as referenced in the agreement. It typically outlines the types of connections, hardware, and software involved, as well as the scope of services or coverage areas included. By presenting this information, the clause ensures that all parties have a clear and shared understanding of the network's configuration, which helps prevent misunderstandings and sets expectations for performance and responsibilities.
Network Overview. 14 3.3 Design, Engineering and Maintenance Services.....................................15 3.4 Equipment, Structures and Network Software.......................................16 3.5
Network Overview. Apogee provides fully authenticated & mobile networks. User login and authentication is seamlessly maintained between wired and wireless connections. Users may move freely while their service levels and security follow them on the network without needing to re-login. Comprehensive Wireless Deployment Fully Authenticated & Fully Mobile Network: User login and authentication is seamlessly maintained between wired and wireless connections. Students may move freely while their service levels and security follow them on the network without needing to re-login. Dedicated High Speed User Bandwidth with Tiered Upgrade for ResNet Technology & Bandwidth Refreshes Network Equipment
Network Overview. The network is roughly divided both physically and logically into four regions, each supporting one of the main functional areas. The regions are ▇▇▇▇▇, PARCS, Administration, and Building Automation. This separation is to support and simplify compliance with requirements such as Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) compliance. JWA network is configured in a highly redundant and fault tolerant manner with most systems having backup servers and multiple network connections with automatic failover. Servers and systems are distributed redundantly between three data-center facilities distributed on-campus. Loss of any single facility will not impair operation of JWA or the airport systems. The intent is that the ▇▇▇▇▇ and PARCS systems are mission-critical and must be kept operational in any reasonably foreseeable circumstances. JWA network is logically segmented into multiple discrete subnets. The premise is that logically related devices are grouped into separate VLAN’s within a subnet. In order to reach any other logical grouping, the traffic must traverse the firewall. The intent is twofold. First, granularity forces traffic to traverse the firewall. This provides tight control over the traffic between systems. Second, the decision has been made that all routing is to be done by the firewalls. This goes back to the previous comment about forcing traffic through the firewall. It also means that routing is done by a small number of specific devices, reducing troubleshooting time. For security purposes, the VLAN’s for ▇▇▇▇▇, PARCS, and Building Automation are restricted to the necessary physical switches through VLAN pruning. At the same time, most of the administrative VLAN’s are restricted to only the administrative switches. Only selected VLAN’s are allowed to traverse all switches.
Network Overview of the Subnetwork's functional specifications, principal features and services to be provided is set forth in the Network Design Plan. The Subnetwork shall include all such functions, features and services set forth in the Network Design Plan and in the other Contract Documents, together with all necessary ancillary systems and supporting services necessary therefor (excluding the features that are expressly and conspicuously labeled as optional). All of such functional specifications, features and services, together with the technical specifications for each Item of Product that are set forth in any Documentation supplied by the Vendor relating to such Item (collectively, "Technical Specifications"), are collectively referred to herein as the "Functional Specifications."
Network Overview. 7 Architectural overview.................................. 8
Network Overview. Domains and User Accounts
Network Overview 

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