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Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review (“DDR”) phase will commence after the Effective Date of the Agreement, and conclude at a mutually acceptable time to maintain adherence to the Project Schedule. During the DDR, Seller’s Project Manager will meet with Buyer’s project team on one or multiple occasions to review the System design, technical data, and site specific information to confirm and to refine the System and Tower Sites. At the conclusion of the DDR, Seller will provide Buyer with the following documents (the “Detailed Design Documents”) for review and approval by Buyer:  Final Siting Plans  Project Schedule  Engineered Site plans (sufficient for the Buyer to obtain required zoning approvals) and construction drawings for each site.  Shelter Floor Plan Drawings  Rack Elevation Drawings  System Block and Level Diagrams  Power and HVAC Loads  Antenna Network Diagrams  Site Frequency Plans (including spectrum analysis and intermodulation studies of existing and proposed frequencies at each site).  TX Combiner Plan by Site  Network Backhaul Plans  Any other documents as mutually agreed upon by the parties Buyer shall have fourteen (14) days to conduct its review of the above documents. Approval of Detailed Design Documents by the Buyer shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed.
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Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review focuses on review of the design of UC services, applications, and UCS connectivity. Analyze the prerequisite End User information provided by Authorized Channel in order to review and provide any recommended changes for the Authorized Channel’s detailed design that will consider the End User’s network future growth requirements and Cisco Unified Communications leading practices. Cisco Responsibilities • Provide the Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. • Review the Authorized Channel’s detailed design document, reviewing the design and providing recommendations for changes for the following where applicable: − Underlying UCS infrastructure detailed design to support UC applications − Voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructure:  IP addressing for voice network devices;  local area network/wide area network (LAN/WAN) configuration to accommodate IP communications devices such as Unified Communications Manager servers, IP phones, and voice gateways and UCS components;  configuration for quality of service (QoS) configuration for LAN/WAN;  power and environment requirements; − Call control system:  Unified Communications Manager cluster sizing and design options;  design options to provide Call Admission Control (CAC);  recommendations regarding Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory integration or directory access;  dial plan architecture and emergency call routing;  analog, fax and modem requirements;  analog phone requirements;  conferencing/transcoding/Music on Hold (MoH) features;  security features around IP communications system components;  voice gateways and gatekeepers;  Software and Hardware code revisions; − Unified Messaging system:  Unity deployment model;  message store options and sizing;  Unity ports and session sizing;  Unity server hardware;  data protection strategies;  Unity software licensing options;  Unity integration with Unified Communications Manager;  Unity customization;  methods for Securing Unity servers;  Conferencing system. • Review the network infrastructure to support Unified Communications design including review of the following: − addressing and design for UCS; − End User’s IP addressing for voice network devices; − configurations or build-in voice template components to an exi...
Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review focuses on review of the design of Data Center services and applications. It includes the analysis of the prerequisite End User information provided by Authorized Channel in order to provide recommendation changes for the Authorized Channel’s DC detailed design that will consider the End User’s network future growth requirements and Cisco Data Center leading practices. Cisco Responsibilities • Provide the DC Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. • Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of the Data Center. • Summarize and help the Authorized Channel to validate the End User’s DC detailed design requirements using the following inputs: − Review of the WAN optimization system for Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) including:  optimal WAN optimization network with WAAS Engine (WAE) devices;  configuration components of WAE devices;  IP addressing scheme to accommodate WAE devices;  local area network (LAN) and WAN configuration to accommodate applications;  network services;  Internetwork Operating System (IOS) recommendations. − Review of the following information:  security and scheduling parameters;  backup/disaster recovery requirements;  Data Center integration requirements. • Participate in up to three (3), two (2) hour, remote review session(s) over a period of up to two (2) consecutive weeks to review with Authorized Channel recommended changes to the Authorized Channel’s DC detailed design. The review sessions shall commence within two (2) weeks following receipt by Xxxxx of the DC detailed design document. Completion of the remote review session signifies completion of the Detailed Design Review service. Authorized Channel ResponsibilitiesProvide all information as requested by Xxxxx to be documented in the Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template to include End User network information five (5) Business Days following receipt of the Pre-requisite Template from Cisco. • Provide completed DC detailed design documentation and/or related information to Cisco ten (10) Business Days following commencement of the Services. • Define IP addressing for network devices. • Provide physical and logical network schematics for existing network where applicable. • Provide complete documentation a...
Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review focuses on review of the design of Data Center services and applications. It includes the analysis of the prerequisite End User information provided by Authorized Channel in order provide any recommended changes for the Authorized Channel’s DC detailed design that will consider the End User’s network future growth requirements and Cisco Data Center leading practices. Cisco Responsibilities Provide the DC Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of the Data Center. Summarize and help the Authorized Channel to validate the End User’s DC detailed design requirements using the following inputs: Review of fabric interconnect for Nexus including:  Nexus design and deployment model;  IP addressing scheme to accommodate Nexus switches;  LAN/WAN configuration to accommodate applications;  leading practices and give sample config quality of service (QoS) configuration for LAN/WAN;  network services;  IOS recommendations. Review of the following information:  security and scheduling parameters;  backup/disaster recovery requirements;  Data Center integration requirements. Participate in up to three (3), two (2) hour, remote review session(s) over a period of up to two (2) consecutive weeks to review with Authorized Channel recommended changes to the Authorized Channel’s DC detailed design. The review sessions shall commence within two (2) weeks following receipt by Xxxxx of the DC detailed design document. Completion of the remote review session signifies completion of the Detailed Design Review service.
Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review focuses on review of the design of WLAN Voice services and applications. It includes the analysis of the prerequisite End User information provided by Authorized Channel in order provide any recommended changes for the Authorized Channel‟s WLAN Voice detailed design that will consider the End User‟s network future growth requirements and Xxxxx XXXX Voice leading practices. Cisco Responsibilities Provide the WLAN Voice Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of the WLAN Voice. Review the Authorized Channel‟s detailed design, validating the bill of materials containing components of the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC), Access Points (APs), and the Wireless Control System (WCS). Summarize and help the Authorized Channel to validate the End User‟s detailed design requirements using the following inputs: a). CUWN infrastructure requirements like routing and switching, DHCP, DNS and NTP; b). low level integration details for implementing the CUWN using Wireless LAN Controller, APs and WCS; c). CUWN configurations with respect to SSID, Security policy, authentication and authorization configurations including IEEE 802.1x authentication to the RADIUS server or external database for corporate users; d). CUWN configurations with respect to SSID, Security policy, web authentication configuration using local database for Guest users; e). Auto-RF / Radio management configurations with respect to RF interference, transmit power, and channel selection; f). wireless protection policies configuration for managing rogue APs and rogue clients; g). local device management and WLAN infrastructure protection policies; h).configuration details for WCS to centrally manage the wireless network; i).mobility, quality of service (QoS) and call capacity planning for VoWLAN. Authorized Channel Responsibilities Participate in up to three (3), two (2) hour, remote review session(s) over a period of up to two (2) consecutive weeks to review with Authorized Channel recommended changes to the Authorized Channel‟s WLAN Voice detailed design. The review sessions shall commence within two (2) weeks following receipt by Xxxxx of the WLAN Voice detailed design document. Completion of the remote review ses...
Detailed Design Review. Manager will perform the detailed design ---------------------- review in connection with the construction of the Systems which will include:
Detailed Design Review. Prior to implementation of the system in the Parties’ area, the participating members, IPSC and Motorola will conduct a Detailed Design Review (DDR) and agree upon the final system design as needed to accommodate local, state and federal needs and requirements.
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Detailed Design Review. The Detailed Design Review focuses on review of the design of WLAN services and applications. It includes the analysis of the prerequisite End User information provided by Authorized Channel in order provide any recommended changes for the Authorized Channel‟s WLAN detailed design that will consider the End User‟s network future growth requirements and Xxxxx XXXX leading practices. Cisco Responsibilities Provide the WLAN Detailed Design Pre-requisite Template which specifies the required business and technical requirements that Authorized Channel must gather from End User to enable Cisco to review the design provided by the Authorized Channel. Conduct telephone interviews with designated Authorized Channel covering the design of the WLAN. Summarize and help the Authorized Channel to validate the End User‟s detailed design requirements using the following inputs: a). CUWN infrastructure requirements like routing and switching, DHCP, DNS and NTP; b). low level integration details for implementing the CUWN using Wireless LAN Controller, APs and WCS; c). CUWN configurations with respect to SSID, security policy, authentication and authorization configurations including IEEE 802.1x authentication to the RADIUS server or external database for Corporate users; d). CUWN configurations with respect to SSID, security policy, web authentication configuration using local database for guest users; e). Auto-RF / Radio management configurations with respect to RF interference, transmit power, and channel selection; f). wireless protection policies configuration for managing rogue APs and rogue clients; g). local device management and WLAN infrastructure protection policies; h).configuration details for WCS to centrally manage the wireless network. Participate in up to three (3), two (2) hour, remote review session(s) over a period of up to two (2) consecutive weeks to review with Authorized Channel recommended changes to the Authorized Channel‟s WLAN detailed design. The review sessions shall commence within two

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