Policy Exchange Clause Samples
Policy Exchange. Whereas this Agreement references specific life insurance Policies and such existing Policies are subject to exchange for new policies insuring Insured (“Replacement Policy[ies]”), the parties agree hereby that Replacement Policies shall, in all respects, replace the Existing Policies for which they were exchanged\ and shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement. In addition, Insured agrees to cooperate with all exchanges requested by the Bank by providing and promptly returning signatures as requested by the Bank or Plan Administrator.
Policy Exchange. The Policy exchange mechanism exchanges Flow Classification rules and Flow Policies be- tween several ITS Station nodes. Whenever two ITS Station nodes has several possible paths, a symmetric enforcement is needed on both sides of a L3link. This enforcement aims to avoid asymmetric routing situations. Such situations may lead application requirements to be broken on the return path of the flow. On reception of a MN-COMMAND.FlowClassificationRule or a MN-COMMAND.FlowPolicy, the policy exchange module states if an update is needed to a particular Neighbor ITS Station node. In such case, the new policies are exchanged to the Neighbor ITS Station node. Policies are translated and filtered before being sent to the Neighbor ITS Station node: • The logic of Flow Classification rules shall be reversed for matching incoming traffic rather than outgoing traffic • The logic of the pathID (sources and destinations) shall be reversed • Policies must be filtered to keep only the pathID to which the policy exchange message is sent. If several pathIDs match the same ITS Station Node, policies may be merged in the same message. • Policies not marked for export shall not be sent Policies received by the ’IPv6 Policy exchange module’ shall be handled the same way as ’Flow policies’ transmitted through the ’MN-SAP’. In case of contradicting policies, local policies shall be preferred. When receiving policies, they shall be translated into ’Flow policies’ and reported to the management through the ’MN-SAP’. CHAPTER 7 Module IPv6 forwarding
7.1 Overview In this Chapter we describe the procedures within the ITS station networking & transport layer (SNT) to allow IPv6 packet forwarding. This is ensured by the IPv6 forwarding module within the IPv6 protocol block. The IPv6 forwarding module comprises basic IPv6 features (Neighbor Discovery, Stateless Address Auto-Configuration, etc) to acquire necessary IP pa- rameters (IPv6 addressing) and IP next hop determination (IPv6 forwarding). It enables IPv6 to run over different lower layer technologies. It allows IPv6 packets to be sent to the next IP hop through the selected IPv6 link. It passes the packets to either: • the NF-SAP if the destination IPv6 address belongs to the receiving node; • to the relevant IPv6 External Interface module if the next hop to the destination IPv6 address belongs to the ITS station itself; • to the relevant IPv6 Internal Station Interface module if the next hop to the destination IPv6 address doesn’t ...
