On-Net Connections Clause Samples

On-Net Connections. If you are planning to deploy telemedicine carts or room-based systems, the On-Net connection is the preferred architecture. For On-Net systems, OTN installs a router at your site and uses this device to connect your videoconferencing system to the OTN Virtual Private Network (VPN). Use of the VPN ensures the greatest level of security and reliability, and allows the OTN Service Desk to remotely manage, configure and support your videoconferencing systems. On-Net connections require the provision of a VLAN or dedicated video LAN cabling within your local network, allowing extension of the OTN address space from the installed OTN demarcation router directly to the installed endpoints (see diagram below). This type of connection can be provisioned over any suitable backhaul network including eHealth Ontario, ORION, a community network or the Internet. The demarcation device requires that one interface be addressed natively on the external network and one interface be included in the VLAN provided your site. The demarcation device will provide the default gateway for all OTN systems located on the dedicated VLAN. Redundant VPN tunnels will be established from the demarcation device to OTN central VPN concentrators to enable core redundancy. All traffic is encrypted from the demarcation device outward and all OTN devices are addressed with OTN address space. Trusted ENDPOINT Trusted LAN PARTNER LAN Certified OTN OTN ENDPOINT CPE OTN DATA CENTRE LAN PARTNER LAN Certified OTN OTN CPE Endpoint PARTNER LAN Traffic encrypted only on WAN Trusted LAN Trusted LAN Any Trusted or Untrusted Network Traffic encrypted End-to-End Requirements:  Configuration of a dedicated VLAN or physical LAN for use by OTN equipment.  Installation of an OTN router.  Provision of a native address on the backhaul network.
On-Net Connections. ‌ If a Member plans to deploy telemedicine carts or room-based systems, the On-Net connection is the preferred architecture. An On-Net system requires OTN to install a router at a Member site and use this device to connect the videoconferencing systems to the OTN network. This operation will allow OTN Technical Support staff to configure, manage and support remotely the videoconferencing systems. On-Net Connections require the provision of a VLAN or dedicated video LAN cabling within a site’s local network, allowing extension of the OTN address space from the installed OTN demarcation router directly to the installed endpoints (see diagram on page 5). This type of connection is provisioned over any suitable backhaul network including eHealth Ontario, ORION, a community network, a private ▇▇▇▇ MPLS connection, or the Internet. The demarcation device requires one interface to be addressed natively on the external network and one interface to be included in the VLAN provided to the site. The demarcation device will provide the default gateway for all OTN systems located on the dedicated VLAN. Redundant VPN tunnels are established from the demarcation device to OTN central VPN concentrators to enable core redundancy. All traffic is encrypted from the demarcation device outward and all OTN devices are addressed with OTN address space. Figure 1: On-Net Connection Architecture Requirements: • Configuration of a dedicated VLAN or physical LAN for use by OTN equipment. • Installation of an OTN router. • Provision of a native address on the backhaul network.

Related to On-Net Connections

  • Internet Connection Certain Solutions may require an active and stable connection to the Internet in order to function. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that you have at all times an active and stable Internet connection.

  • Connections You are responsible for obtaining and maintaining all telecommunications, broadband and computer equipment and services needed to access and use Hosted Services, and for paying all associated charges.

  • Electrical connections In accordance with paragraph 5.11. However, if a rear position lamp is reciprocally incorporated with a direction- indicator, the electrical connection of the rear position lamp on the relevant side of the vehicle or the reciprocally incorporated part of it may be such that it is switched OFF during the entire period (both ON and OFF cycle) of activation of the direction-indicator lamp.

  • Cross Connection For a collocation arrangement, the facilities between the collocating Party’s equipment and the equipment or facilities of the housing Party (such as the housing Party’s digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame, or other suitable frame or panel).

  • Trunk Group Connections and Ordering 5.2.1 For both One-Way and Two-Way Interconnection Trunks, if Onvoy wishes to use a technically feasible interface other than a DS1 or a DS3 facility at the POI, the Parties shall negotiate reasonable terms and conditions (including, without limitation, rates and implementation timeframes) for such arrangement; and, if the Parties cannot agree to such terms and conditions (including, without limitation, rates and implementation timeframes), either Party may utilize the Agreement’s dispute resolution procedures. 5.2.2 When One-Way or Two-Way Interconnection Trunks are provisioned using a DS3 interface facility, if Onvoy orders the multiplexed DS3 facilities to a Frontier Central Office that is not designated in the NECA 4 Tariff as the appropriate Intermediate Hub location (i.e., the Intermediate Hub location in the appropriate Tandem subtending area based on the LERG), and the provision of such facilities to the subject Central Office is technically feasible, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith reasonable terms and conditions (including, without limitation, rates and implementation timeframes) for such arrangement; and, if the Parties cannot agree to such terms and conditions (including, without limitation, rates and implementation timeframes), either Party may utilize the Agreement’s dispute resolution procedures. 5.2.3 Each Party will identify its Carrier Identification Code, a three or four digit numeric code obtained from Telcordia, to the other Party when ordering a trunk group. 5.2.4 For multi-frequency (MF) signaling each Party will out pulse ten (10) digits to the other Party, unless the Parties mutually agree otherwise. 5.2.5 Each Party will use commercially reasonable efforts to monitor trunk groups under its control and to augment those groups using generally accepted trunk- engineering standards so as to not exceed blocking objectives. Each Party agrees to use modular trunk-engineering techniques for trunks subject to this Attachment.