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Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards on which these implementation agreements are based upon: [1] FRF.1.2, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), User-to-Network Implementation Agreement (UNI), Frame Relay Forum, January 19, 2000. [2] FRF.3.1, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), Multiprotocol Encapsulation Implementation Agreement, Frame Relay Forum, June 22, 1995. [3] FRF.9, X. Xxxxxxxx (ed.), Data Compression Over Frame Relay Implementation Agreement, Frame Relay Forum, January 22, 1996. [4] FRF.12, X. Xxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay Fragmentation Implementation Agreement, Frame Relay Forum, December 1997. [5] ITU-T Recommendation Q.922, ISDN Data Link Layer Specification for Frame Mode Bearer Services, ITU, Geneva, 1992. [6] ITU-T Recommendation Q.921, ISDN User-Network Interface-Data Link Layer Specification ITU, Geneva, 1993 . [7] ITU-T Recommendation Q.933, ISDN Signaling Specifications for Frame Mode Switched and Permanent Virtual Connections Control and Status Monitoring, ITU, Geneva, 1995. [8] ITU-T Recommendation Q.931, ISDN User-Network Interface Layer 3 Specification for Basic Call Control, ITU, Geneva, 1993. [9] RFC 1661/STD 51, X. Xxxxxxx (ed.), PPP Link Control Protocol, IETF, July 1994 [10] RFC 1968, X. Xxxxx, The PPP Encryption Control Protocol (ECP), IETF, June 1996 [11] RFC 1969, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, The PPP DES Encryption Protocol, IETF, June 1996 [12] ANSI X3.92-1981, Data Encryption Algorithm, ANSI, New York, 1981 [13] RFC 1570, W Xxxxxxx (ed.), PPP LCP Extensions, IETF, January 1994 [14] RFC 1851, X. Xxxx, et al., ESP Triple DES Transform, September 1995. [15] RFC 2284, Blunk, Vollbrecht, PPP Extensible Authentication Protocol, March 1998. [16] RFC 2451, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, The ESP CBC-Mode Cipher Algorithms, November 1998. [17] ISO/IEC 9979, Information technology -- Security techniques -- Procedures for the registration of cryptographic algorithms, ISO/IEC, Geneva, 1999. [18] X. Xxxxxxxx, “Applied Cryptography Second Edition”, Xxxx Xxxxx & Sons, New York, NY, 1995. ISBN 0-471- 12845-7
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Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards and recommendations upon which this Frame Relay/ATM Interworking Agreement is based: ANSI T1.606 - Frame Relay Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, American National Standards Institure, Inc., 1990. ANSI T1.606a - "Congestion Management" - Frame Relaying Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, American National Standards Institure, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.606b - "Network to Network Interface Requirements" - Frame Relaying Bearer Service - Architectural Framework and Service Description, August 1992. ANSI T1.617 - DSS1 - Signalling Specification for Frame Relay Bearer Service, American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.617a - Frame Relay Bearer Service for DSS1 (protocol encapsulation and PICS). ANSI T1.618 - DSS1 - Core Aspects of Frame Protocol for Use with Frame Relay Bearer Service, American national Standards Institute, Inc., 1991. ANSI T1.633 - Frame relaying Bearer Service Interworking. ATM Forum - B-ICI Specification Document (Version 1.0), August 1993. ATM Forum - UNI Specification Document (Version 3.0), August 1993. FRF.1 - Frame Relay User-to-Network Implementation Agreement, January 1992. FRF.2 - Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface Phase 1 Implementation Agreement, August 1992. FRF.3 - Multiprotocol Encapsulation Over Frame Relaying Networks Implementation Agreement, July 1993. IETF XXX 0000 - Multiprotocol Encapsulation over ATM Adaptation Layer 5, July 1993. IETF XXX 0000 - Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay, July 1993. ISO/IEC TR 9577 - Protocol Identification in the Network Layer, October 1990. ITU-T AAL Type 5, Recommendation Text for Section 6 of I.363, TD-10, SG13 January 1993, Geneva. ITU-T I.122 - Framework for Providing Additional Packet Mode Bearer Service, ITU, Geneva, 1988. ITU-T I.233.1 - Frame Relaying Bearer Services, 1991. ITU-T I.365.1 - Frame Relaying Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (FR-SSCS), 1993. ITU-T I.370 - Congestion Management in Frame Relaying Networks, 1991. ITU-T I.372 - Frame Mode Bearer Service, Network to Network Interface Requirements, 1992. ITU-T I.555 - Frame Relaying Bearer Service Interworking, Com 13 R2-E, July 1994. ITU-T I.610 - B-ISDN Operations and Maintenance Principles and Maintenance - Proposed Text on the Loopback Capability, 1993. ITU-T Q.922 - ISDN Data Link Layer Specifications for Frame Mode Bearer Services, 1992. ITU-T Q.933 - DSS1 Signalling Specifications for Frame Mode...
Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards on which these implementation agreements are based upon:
Relevant Standards. The following is a list of standards and IAs on which this Frame Relay Fragmentation IA is based: [1] FRF.1.1, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), User-to-Network Implementation Agreement (UNI), January 19, 1996. [2] FRF.2.1, X. Xxxxxxxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay Network-to-Network Interface Implementation Agreement, July 10, 1995. [3] FRF.3.1, X. Xxxxxxxxx (ed.), Multiprotocol Encapsulation Implementation Agreement, June 22, 1995. [4] FRF.5, X. X’Xxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay/ATM PVC Network Interworking Implementation Agreement, December 20, 1994. [5] FRF.8, X. X’Xxxxx (ed.), Frame Relay/ATM PVC Service Interworking Implementation Agreement, April 14, 1995. [6] FRF.9, X. Xxxxxxxx (ed.), Data Compression Over Frame Relay Implementation Agreement, January 22, 1996. [7] FRF.11, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxx (eds.), Voice Over Frame Relay Implementation Agreement, March 1997. [8] ITU Recommendation Q.922, ISDN Data Link Layer Specification For Frame Mode Bearer Services, 1992. [9] RFC 1490, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxx, Multiprotocol Interconnect over Frame Relay, July 26, 1993. [10] RFC 1990, X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. XxXxxxxx, X. Xxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP), August 1996.
Relevant Standards. All Works will be designed and constructed to the standards applicable at the time of issuing the Construction Certificate, including relevant AUS-SPEC Technical Specifications, standard drawings as published on Council’s website, and / or Councils public domain technical manual. These may include the following: Relevant City Standards • Engineering Specification for Development Design and ConstructionCity Centre Public Domain Technical Manual • Newcastle Urban Forest Technical Manual • Standard Drawings and relevant Specifications • CN DCP and Policies

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  • Procurement Standards For projects being managed by the Local Government and on the State highway system or that include state funding, the Local Government must obtain approval from the State for its proposed procurement procedure for the selection of a professional services provider, a contractor for a construction or maintenance project, or a materials provider.

  • Content Standards You agree that you will not upload or provide content or otherwise post, transmit, distribute, or disseminate through the Zelle® Payment Service any material that: (1) is false, misleading, unlawful, obscene, indecent, lewd, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, threatening, harassing, hateful, abusive, or inflammatory; (2) encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense or gives rise to civil liability; (3) breaches or infringes any duty toward or rights of any person or entity, including rights of publicity, privacy or intellectual property; (4) contains corrupted data or any other harmful, disruptive, or destructive files; (5) advertises products or services competitive with Zelle®, as determined by Zelle® in its sole discretion; or (6) in Zelle®’s or our sole judgment, is objectionable, restricts or inhibits any person or entity from using or enjoying any portion of the Zelle® Payment Service, or which may expose us, Zelle® or our respective affiliates or customers to harm or liability of any nature.

  • OMB Standards Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40−48.

  • Development Standards 9.1 Developer shall comply with the requirements contained in the Annexation Agreement and any other duly executed agreement related to the Property, except as specifically amended by this Agreement.

  • Applicable Standards The requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Government Standards The Contractor shall ensure that all items and services proposed conform to all local, State and Federal law concerning safety (OSHA and NOSHA) and environmental control (EPA and Bureau County Pollution Regulations) and any other enacted ordinance, code, law or regulation. The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs incurred for compliance with any such possible ordinance, code, law or regulation. No time extensions shall be granted or financial consideration given to the Contractor for time or monies lost due to violations of any such ordinance, code, law or regulations that may occur.

  • Technical Standards The Generation System shall be installed and operated by the Interconnection Customer consistent with the requirements of this Agreement; the Technical Requirements; the applicable requirements located in the National Electrical Code (NEC); the applicable standards published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); and local building and other applicable ordinances in effect at the time of the installation of the Generation System.

  • Operating Rules 6.1 Merchant must comply with the Operating Rules, as the same may be amended from time to time. The Operating Rules may change with little or no advance notice to Merchant and Merchant will be bound by all such changes. If Merchant objects to any change in the Operating Rules, it must immediately stop accepting new Transactions for Cards governed by the change. The Operating Rules will govern in the event that there is any inconsistency between the Merchant Agreement and the Operating Rules. However, nothing in the Merchant Agreement shall be construed to impose on Merchant a requirement (including a requirement under the Operating Rules) which is prohibited by mandatory provisions of applicable law (i.e., where the applicability of such provisions of law to the Merchant Agreement, and of the law’s prohibition to the particular requirement which otherwise would be imposed on Merchant hereunder, cannot lawfully be waived by agreement), but the requirement hereunder shall be construed to continue in effect and to be imposed on Merchant in all respects and at all times to the fullest extent possible without violating the law’s prohibition, with only those particular applications of the requirement which would violate the law’s prohibition deemed severed from the provisions hereof.

  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.

  • Operating Standards The Operating Standards attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "B" are hereby made an integral part of this Agreement. Lessee, its employees, agents, guests, invitees, visitors and/or any other persons caused to be present in and around the Premises by the Lessee shall perform and abide by the rules and regulations and any amendments or additions to said rules and regulations as Lessor may make. In addition, Lessee, its employees and agents shall abide by all applicable governmental rules, regulations, statutes and ordinances relating in any way to the Premises or the Facility or Lessee's use or occupancy of the Premises or the Facility; failing which Lessee shall be in default hereunder and shall pay any fines or penalties imposed for such violation(s) directly to the appropriate governmental authority or to Lessor, if Lessor has paid such amount on behalf of Lessee. Such remedy shall not be exclusive. It is hereby further explicitly agreed and understood that full compliance with the Operating Standards as set forth constitutes a material obligation of this Agreement, and that the failure to so comply shall constitute a violation of this Agreement entitling the Lessor to exercise any of its remedies pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise.

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