System Interface definition

System Interface means the digital/optical input/output ports on the digital/optical distribution frame (including the digital/optical distribution frame, itself) where the basic system module connects with other transmission facilities or equipment.
System Interface shall be the input/output ports on a distribution frame (excluding the distribution frame itself) which shall terminate either electrical or optical connections from the CANUS 1 System. These terminations shall be in accordance with ITU-T recommendations ▇.▇▇▇, ▇.▇▇▇, ▇.▇▇▇ and G.957 and shall be of STM-1 and/or 139,264,000 bit/s capacity. The distribution frame shall be regarded as an interface location where the CANUS 1 System connects with other transmission facilities or equipment.
System Interface means an electronic exchange of data between two or more systems to allow an efficient flow of information.

Examples of System Interface in a sentence

  • Computer-to-Computer System Interface occurs when the Governmental Unit’s computer exchanges data and information with BCA’s computer systems and tools using an interface.

  • NSCC System Interface Short-Term Trader Reporting – Software application used to track and/or assess transaction fees that are determined to be short-term trades.

  • The contractor shall ensure that testing and release management encompasses the areas of data integrity, web application, and web services as well as comply with approved System Interface Agreement (SIA) and Service Level Agreement (SLA).

  • TWC 07-57C Issued System And Method For Billing System Interface Failover Resolution 8126958 2/28/2012 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 334.

  • TWC 07-57 Issued Billing System Interface (BSF) Failover Resolution 8010594 8/30/2011 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 335.


More Definitions of System Interface

System Interface means any technical infrastructure that allows a Participant’s system(s) to interact directly with the Contexture System (in such cases, the Participant may choose to provide its own end user interface components).
System Interface means that part (whether logical, electrical, mechanical or otherwise) of any System which enables that System to interface with any other System, including for the purpose of passing data or other information between them.
System Interface. The System Interface shall be the input/output ports on a distribution frame (excluding the distribution frame itself) which shall terminate either electrical or optical cables from the Cable System. These terminations shall be in accordance with CCITT recommendations G703, G708, G709 and G957 and shall be of STM-l and or 139,264 kbit/s capacity. The distribution frame shall be regarded as a System Interface Location where the Cable System connects with other transmission facilities or equipment;
System Interface means the nominal STM-4 (1x1 protected) digital Input/output ports on the digital distribution frame where the System connects with other transmission facilities or equipment.
System Interface means the input and output of a) STM-1 electrical and/or optical ports; b) STM-4, STM-16 and STM-64 optical ports, at the SDH/Interconnecting Equipment, Digital Distribution Frame and/or Optical Distribution Frame (including the DDF/ODF itself) in each Terminal Station.
System Interface means the input and output that shall be at the Digital/Optical Distribution Frame (including the Distribution Frame itself).
System Interface. The System Interface shall be at the STM-1 (155.52 Mbps) level as defined by ITU-T recommendations. The digital input/output ports (either optical or electrical) shall be regarded as a System Interface location where the 155,520,000 bits per second digital line section connects with other transmission facilities or equipment. - Telecommunications Entity: Any entity authorised or permitted under the laws of its respective Country, or the Country or Countries in which it operates, to acquire and use facilities for the provision of international telecommunications services. 3 <PAGE> - Terminal Parties: The Terminal Parties are AT&T, Telmex, Hondutel, Cable & Wireless (CI) Ltd., ICE, Cable & Wireless Panama, S.A., Telecom and CANTV - United States Carrier Party: A Party, or its Affiliate or Subsidiary, who has a facility based license to provide international telecommunication services from the United States.