CE Router definition

CE Router means: (a) in the context of Orange-managed Business VPN Service, the CPE customer edge router (including its cables, connectors, and software) supplied and installed by Orange at the Location, and (b) in the context of the Business VPN Lite, the customer edge router supplied, installed, and maintained by Customer at the Location.
CE Router means Customer Edge router.
CE Router or "Customer Edge Router" means any router supplied by Orange as part of the Business VPN Satellite Service – Maritime Shared and installed at a Location.

Examples of CE Router in a sentence

  • In the case of RT-Vi and RT-Vo CoS, the Jitter Service Level for Business VPN Corporate with Platinum Service Type is measured from CE Router to CE Router.

  • A Location pair’s CE-to-CE PLR will be sampled at 20-millisecond intervals by sending 10 packets from one CE Router to the other CE Router, and the average CE-to-CE PLR sample will be calculated at the end of the Month.

  • The Round Trip Delay for Business VPN Corporate is measured per CoS from CE Router to CE Router so long as the Location does not have Business VPN Lite Service.

  • A Location pair’s CE-to-CE Jitter will be sampled at 20-millisecond intervals by sending 10 packets from one CE Router to the other CE Router.

  • The Packet Loss Ratio for Business VPN Corporate is measured per CoS from CE Router to CE Router so long as neither Location in the Location pair has Business VPN Lite Service.

  • These Charges are in addition to any other IP Service Charges that may apply, including any Charges applicable to CE Router voice cards or Software that may be ordered to connect the PBX to the IP Service.

  • At the Location, Customer will connect the LAN switch cable to the Ethernet port on the Orange CE Router to access Business Talk.

  • For purposes of this Service Level, the source Location in a pair is considered the Location with the higher IP bandwidth access.‌ A Location pair’s CE-to-CE RTD will be sampled at 20-millisecond intervals by sending 10 packets from one CE Router to the other CE Router, and the average of the RTD samples will be calculated at the end of the Month.

  • This feature is not available in Mission Critical Sites between a primary and secondary CE Router.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if either the source Location or destination Location only has one CE Router, then any Outage on the path between the source Location and the destination Location during non-Normal Business Hours due to a CE Router failure at either Location will be excluded from the calculation of the total Outage time unless Customer has purchased Service Select - Extended Service Support for the CE Router.


More Definitions of CE Router

CE Router means the customer-edge router for the Service that is installed at the Location. “CPE” means the CE Router that is owned, managed, and installed by Orange at the Location. “CSU/DSU” means Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit.
CE Router means a customer edge ("CE") router that is owned and managed by Orange, installed at the Location, and has an integrated cellular WAN connection capability that enables the router to connect to Customer’s network via the Mobile Internet Access.
CE Router means the customer edge network router located at each Site;
CE Router means Customer Edge router;
CE Router means: (a) in the context of the Fully Managed Service (as described in Clause 1.3.2.2), the Orange- Managed CE Router that will function as the customer edge (“CE”) router for the Internet Essential, and (b) in the context of the Access Only (as described in Clause 1.3.2.1), the Customer-Managed Router that will function as the CE router for the Internet Essential.

Related to CE Router

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