Operator-Name Sample Clauses

Operator-Name. The Operator-Name attribute is defined in [RFC5580]. It allows an eduroam Service Provider to announce the administrative entity by which it is operated, revealing its approximate location. It does so by adding this attribute into RADIUS Access-Requests to communicate them to the eduroam Identity Provider (IdP). The attribute provides several benefits: • It allows an eduroam IdP to produce per-SP CUI attributes (as described earlier in the document). • It allows an eduroam IdP to look up from where a possible end user problem originates to streamline any necessary debugging. The RFC 5580 format of Operator-Name places some restrictions on the content of the attribute. It defines four modes of operation: • 0. TADIG (Transferred Account Data Interchange Group) codes • 1. REALM (registered domain names) • 2. E.212 namespace (Mobile operator's Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC)) • 3. ICC (ITU Carrier Codes) Out of these, only the REALM mode can be used by eduroam, since eduroam is not registered in any of the other namespaces. eduroam operators typically possess a registered domain name and can make use of namespace 1 without any additional efforts. There is a possibility that the granularity of a domain name is insufficient for an eduroam SP. The provider may not possess a domain name (namespace is too granular), or may have many distinct deployed sites, all belonging to the same organisation and domain name (namespace is not granular enough). Such cases, if they occur often enough, can be subject to further research in JRA3 T1 if necessary; but there are no current plans to do so because these cases are believed to occur rarely. The on-the-wire format for a domain name is Operator-Name = 1<domain> (the namespace identifier is encoded in the string). For example, the eduroam Service Provider RESTENA Foundation domain name, “xxxxxxx.xx”, puts the following attribute into its RADIUS Access-Requests: Operator-Name = “0xxxxxxx.xx” Initial tests by JRA3 T1 participants showed that the presence of Operator-Name does not produce any side- effects, except for the default risk associated with adding attributes. It enlarges the RADIUS packet on the wire, potentially causing problems with misconfigured firewalls when the threshold of the 1500 byte size altogether is exceeded. There is, however, one notable caveat. Although Operator-Name is a standard IETF attribute which did not exist prior to the issuance of RFC 5580, it has been observed that its ...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Operator-Name

  • Contractor Name Business License #: Address: City, State, Zip Code: Telephone: Facsimile: Email: * If you are an independent contractor you are required to obtain a business license with the City of Thousand Oaks. Contractor certifies under penalty of perjury that Contractor is a Sole Proprietor Corporation Limited Liability Company Partnership Nonprofit Corporation Other [describe: ]

  • Project Name Register ASIC

  • CONTRACTOR NAME CHANGE An amendment is required to change the Contractor's name as listed on this Agreement. Upon receipt of legal documentation of the name change the State will process the amendment. Payment of invoices presented with a new name cannot be paid prior to approval of said amendment.

  • CONTRACT NAME The name of this contract is Prepaid Mental Health Plan - Four Corners Community Behavioral Health Inc.

  • Contractor’s Staff Identification Contractor shall provide, at Contractor’s expense, all staff providing services under this Contract with a photo identification badge.

  • COMPANY NAME The Members may change the name of the Company or operate under different names, provided a majority of the Members agree and the name complies with Section 00-00-000 of the Act.

  • Project Staffing Prior to the start of any work under this Agreement, Consultant must submit to City detailed resumes of key personnel that will be involved in performing services prescribed in the Agreement. City hereby acknowledges its acceptance of such personnel to perform services under this Agreement. At any time hereafter that Consultant desires to change key personnel while performing under the Agreement, Consultant must submit the qualifications of the new personnel to City for prior approval. Key personnel include, but are not limited to, principals-in-charge, project manager, and project Consultant. Consultant will maintain an adequate and competent staff of qualified persons, as may be determined by City, throughout the performance of this Agreement to ensure acceptable and timely completion of the Scope of Services. If City objects, with reasonable cause, to any of Consultant’s staff, Consultant must take prompt corrective action acceptable to City and, if required, remove such personnel from the Project and replace with new personnel agreed to by City.

  • Project Number The project number has been assigned by the Commission as the unique identifier for your project, and it cannot be changed. The project number should appear on each page of the grant agreement preparation documents to prevent errors during its handling.

  • MSEA SEIU shall have exclusive rights to payroll deduction of membership dues, service fees, and premiums for current MSEA-SEIU spon- sored insurance programs. Deductions for other programs may be mutually agreed to by the parties.

  • PROPANE GAS SYSTEM SERVICE AREA If the Property is located in a propane gas system service area owned by a distribution system retailer, Seller must give Buyer written notice as required by §141.010, Texas Utilities Code. An addendum containing the notice approved by TREC or required by the parties should be used.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.