Network Equipment Clause Samples

The Network Equipment clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the hardware and devices used to establish and maintain network connectivity. It typically specifies which party is responsible for providing, installing, and maintaining routers, switches, modems, or other necessary equipment, and may outline standards for compatibility and performance. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding network infrastructure, reducing the risk of disputes over equipment ownership, maintenance, or technical support.
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Network Equipment. AT&T shall retain title to all of its network equipment and facilities used to provide Services under this Agreement.
Network Equipment. The Network Operator will provide, install and maintain Network Equipment for the supply of gas up to the point of supply, Meter Equipment and necessary ancillary equipment at the Supply Address. Ownership of the Meter Equipment will not pass to You. All equipment located after (downstream of) the point where gas leaves the Meter Equipment at the Supply Address that is used to transport, control or consume gas is Your Equipment (except any Network Equipment). You must: (a) keep Your Equipment in good working order and good condition; (b) not let anyone other than a person who is permitted to perform gasfitting work under the Gas Standards (Gasfitting (c) not damage or interfere with Network Equipment; and (d) not use gas in a way that interferes with Network Equipment, with the supply of gas to anyone else, or in a way that causes loss to anyone else.
Network Equipment. 1. Contractor will be responsible for installing and maintaining all hardware required to deliver a wireless network as outlined in section 2.9.1
Network Equipment. This includes equipment primarily used for communications over an IP network. This includes layer 2 and layer ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇ wireless access points, point-to-point wireless access, optics, media interfaces (i.e. serial, T1, T3, OC3) and fiber channel. Class of equipment should include home office, small and medium business, and enterprise. Contractors may include, but not limited to, Cisco Systems, Dell, Juniper Networks, HP, Extreme Networks, Enterasys Networks, D-Link, Netgear, and Brocade Communications Systems.
Network Equipment. LIMITED WARRANTY. During the applicable Warranty Period for Network Equipment, Copper Mountain warrants to Customer that the Network Equipment shall be free from material defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service and shall operate substantially in accordance with the specifications set forth in the documentation provided to Customer. This warranty does not apply to any item of Network Equipment that (a) has been altered, modified, or improperly repaired by someone other than a representative of Copper Mountain; (b) has been the subject of misuse, negligence, accident, or improper storage or installation; or (c) has been used or maintained in any manner other than in accordance with documentation provided by Copper Mountain. Any installation of Upgrades by Customer in accordance with the Software License Agreement (and any instructions set forth therein) shall not result in any termination of, or adversely affect, any warranties by Copper Mountain relating to the Equipment.
Network Equipment. ‌ The OpenFlow equipment of NITOS comprises 2 Pronto 3290 Switches. It is the same type of switches as the ones acquired by the i2CAT island, so the reader can refer to Table 7 in section 6.1.1 for specifications. The switches feature standard Broadcom switch fabric BCM5653.x and each one supports one OpenFlow instance (datapath).
Network Equipment. Seller will provide for GBO's use of related network equipment. GBO will be responsible for acquiring, installing and maintaining any such network equipment, at its expense, when the Computer Support Services are no longer provided by Seller. GBO will provide a secure environment for storing any monitoring and/or management equipment reasonably deemed necessary by Seller for supporting GBO's use of such network equipment.
Network Equipment. 1. Unmanaged 8-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch 2. Unmanaged 16-port Gigabit Ethernet Switch 3. Dual-Band Wireless Router – 802.11b/g/n/ac 4. Cradlepoint 4G LTE Router
Network Equipment. Grantee shall not install or be responsible for any Fiber Network equipment; however, the County may use the Construction Credits to the extent set forth in Exhibit B for the purchase of edge and switching equipment, at its discretion.
Network Equipment. 1. Upon County’s approval, Contractor may install additional pieces of network equipment necessary to support the ICS and ITSP.