Managed Device definition
Examples of Managed Device in a sentence
Global Crossing provides on-site Managed Device maintenance and repair once the Global Crossing has determined through fault resolution that a physical error has occurred.
The demarcation points for End-to-End Service Availability are as follows: 7x24, Four Hour Response Yes Managed Device but all periods of Service Unavailability caused by inside wiring / cabling between the MPOE (Minimum Point of Entry) in Customer’s Telco Closet or Telco Room and the Managed Device are excluded for the purposes of the SLAs set out in this Section 4).
Global Crossing provides on-site Managed Device maintenance and repair once Global Crossing has determined through fault resolution that a physical error has occurred.
Global Crossing is responsible for (i) configuring routers for Customer, (ii) maintaining database of logical configuration, physical configurations and software specification, (iii) performing emergency re-loads, (iv) providing configuration in-band to re-configure routers for Lifecycle Changes, and (v) updating Managed Device software as required to support the ongoing provision of MNS.
In such event, Customer will be liable for all costs associated with repair and/or replacement of that Managed Device.