ANAP definition

ANAP means the Aryaka Network Access Point (ANAP), a device that provides bandwidth optimization, SD-WAN capabilities, and application acceleration over a WAN link that is connected to an Aryaka Network point of presence (AN POP or Aryaka POP).
ANAP means the Aryaka Network Access Point (ANAP), a device that provides bandwidth optimization, SD-WAN capabilities, and application acceleration over a WAN link that is connected to an Aryaka Network point of presence (“POP” or “Aryaka POP”).
ANAP means Aryaka Network Access Point hardware.

Examples of ANAP in a sentence

  • If the Standby ANAP takes more than 5 minutes to assume the role of an Active ANAP after the failure of an Active ANAP, Customer is eligible for a Service Credit of 10% of the Site’s MRC for each Incident.

  • Aryaka will do a 64-byte ping every second between the ANAP deployed at the Customer site and the nearest POP connected to it.

  • The ANAP includes a virtual stateful firewall with an on-premises next-generation firewall.

  • Documents were refined in accordance with the feedback provided by ANAP on each set of the documents.

  • The content deliverables were submitted for feedback to ANAP and agreed upon after several technical meetings.

  • The second stage also included further development of several materials related to the planning stage, submitted as draft versions during the First stage, however, following ANAP request, their finalization was postponed with the view to ensure that content is gradually assimilated by the market and in certain cases, considering the need to align with the work performed in parallel by EIB.

  • By end of May 2019, the Bank assisted ANAP in the dissemination of the Guide at regional level, to approximately 500 representatives of the CAs, with the scope to ensure the appropriate communication of the new operational approach, including of the tools and instruments of the Guide.

  • In this context, the WB was requested to provide expertise for the identification of relevant red flag indicators, including information on programs to detect red flags of potential irregularities in procurements supervised by ANAP.

  • At the same time, the upload task was gradually taken over by ANAP staff in charge with the administration of the website.

  • The supervision unit was establishedwithin ANAP in order to ensure the adequate administrative capacity for the processing of the data and for initiating measures meant to correct the deficiencies in the public procurement system and to ensure its transparency and efficiency.

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