Managed Device Enhanced Features Sample Clauses
Managed Device Enhanced Features. For certain Managed Devices under Full Management, Verizon can provide, if available, configuration, implementation, administration, monitoring, support, reporting, and installation of manufacturer-provided and/or hardware patch/upgrades for the following features as selected by Customer. • Firewall. Verizon will manage Customer-selectable zones (e.g. external or untrusted, internal or trusted, DMZ), firewall policies, and firewall rule sets between all zones. • Content Filtering. Verizon will configure Content Filtering to interface with Customer’s Websense server based on information provided by Customer. Customer can use that server, and/or a back up list of up to 25 URL filters, to control web-based content accessed by end users. • Switching (For LAN Module on a Managed Device). Verizon provides additional LAN Ports on the Managed Device. Verizon monitors the LAN module generally, but not individual Ports. • Encryption. Where available and permitted, Verizon will encrypt Customer data traffic between Managed Devices on the Verizon PIP network. Customer will provide at least two additional Managed Devices with the Encryption feature to act as key servers. If circumstances arise that cause the Encryption feature to fail and prevent communication to and from that Managed Device, Customer will notify Verizon. • WAN Acceleration. Verizon will optimize traffic using compression, caching protocol optimization where other Customer Sites on the Customer Network have compatible application optimization devices. • Wireless LAN Controller Management. Verizon will configure the Managed Device to provide Wireless LAN controller management capabilities for Customer Sites with compatible access point equipment. • Lightweight Access Point Management. Verizon will configure the Managed Device with embedded Access Point functionality such that it will interoperate with Verizon Managed Wireless LAN service. • IPSec Tunneling. Available on certain Managed Devices, Verizon enables the tunneling and encryption of Customer data traffic between two Managed Devices. Enabling this feature on a remote Managed Device is dependent on the same feature being enabled on a separate Customer Managed Device, typically located at the Customer Site designated as the hub. • Wireless LAN Access Point. Verizon will configure the Managed Device as a wireless access point so long as at least one other site or Managed Device in the Customer Network has a compatible Wireless LAN Controller.
Managed Device Enhanced Features. Verizon provides configuration, implementation, administration, monitoring, support, and reporting (if applicable) for the Managed Device features selected by Customer at install or from time to time as part of Managed WAN (at the Full level of service only). Unless otherwise noted, the features are provided as an embedded operating service feature. The selected feature is operational upon the Verizon NOC acceptance of the Managed Device feature for management. Verizon will provide relevant software patches and upgrades as provided by the Managed Device manufacturer from time to time for installation during a scheduled maintenance period. Managed Device features are available for an additional charge per month per Managed Device, and may only be available for certain Managed Devices as determined by Verizon or may require custom support from Verizon.
Managed Device Enhanced Features. For select Managed Devices under Full Management, Verizon can provide configuration, implementation, administration, monitoring, support, reporting (if applicable), and installation of available manufacturer-provided and/or hardware patch/upgrades for the following features as selected by Customer. • Firewall. With Firewall, Verizon will manage Customer-selectable zones (e.g. external or untrusted, internal or trusted, DMZ), firewall policies, and firewall rule sets between all zones. • Content Filtering. With Content Filtering, Verizon will configure the feature to interface with Customer’s Websense server based on information provided by Customer. Customer can use that server, and/or a backup list of up to 25 URL filters, to control web-based content accessed by end users. • Switching (For LAN Module on a Managed Device). With LAN Module Switching, Verizon provides additional LAN ports on the Managed Device. Verizon monitors the LAN module generally, but not individual ports.
