Border Control Function Clause Samples
The Border Control Function clause defines the responsibilities and authority related to managing and regulating the movement of goods, people, or information across defined boundaries. In practice, this clause typically outlines which party is responsible for ensuring compliance with relevant laws, conducting inspections, and handling documentation at border crossings or checkpoints. Its core practical function is to allocate clear responsibility for border management, thereby reducing the risk of legal violations and ensuring smooth, lawful transit across borders.
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Border Control Function. The System will provide a Border Control Function (BCF), which will provide a secure entry into the CPSSDN for incoming emergency calls The BCF will include a firewall, admission control, as well as other security mechanisms to prevent deliberate or malicious attacks on PSAPs or other entities connected to the CPSSDN. Optionally, the BCF will provide anchoring of session and media. The BCF will provide secure entry for calls presented via external IP networks.
Border Control Function. The CENTURYLINK solution will include Border Control Function with Firewalls (FW) and Session Border Controllers (SBC). The FW and SBC provide the required Border Control functions (BCF) for security and provide the means for prevention, detection, and reaction to security events to ensure reliable 9-1-1 call delivery. The BCF sites between external networks and the ESInet and all traffic transiting between these networks must flow through the BCF. The solution provides all the required NENA specifications for an ESInet BCF including: ▪ Application layer scanning and protection ▪ Network layer scanning and protection ▪ Denial of Service (DoS) detection and protection ▪ Malware detection and protection ▪ Identification of emergency call sessions and priority handling of IP traffic ▪ Facilitate forwarding of emergency calls ▪ Protection against Distributed Denial of Service Attacks (DDoS) ▪ SIP Protocol Normalization ▪ Network Address Translation (NAT) ▪ Quality of Service (QoS) markings
Border Control Function. The CENTURYLINK solution will include Border Control Function with Firewalls (FW) and Session Border Controllers (SBC). The FW and SBC provide the required Border Control functions (BCF) for security and provide the means for prevention, detection, and reaction to security events to ensure reliable 9-1-1 call delivery. The BCF sites between external networks and the ESInet and all traffic transiting between these networks must flow through the BCF. The solution provides all the required NENA specifications for an ESInet BCF including: Application layer scanning and protection Network layer scanning and protection Denial of Service (DoS) detection and protection Malware detection and protection Identification of emergency call sessions and priority handling of IP traffic Facilitate forwarding of emergency calls Protection against Distributed Denial of Service Attacks (DDoS) SIP Protocol Normalization Network Address Translation (NAT) Quality of Service (QoS) markings
