Cross-Connect definition
Cross-Connect means a service order-generated connection of one or more Collocator’s equipment cables using patch cords or jumpers that attach to connecting equipment hardware at the Main Distribution Frame (MDF), Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF) or Fiber Distribution Frame (FDF).
Cross-Connect means the service provided by the Data Centre where it connects the Data Centre’s Designated Room to the End-User’s or Requesting Licensee’s equipment in the Data Centre;
Cross-Connect or “Cross Connection” means a connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the Digital Signal Cross Connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel between (i) the collocated Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment of a third-party collocated Telecommunications Carrier or the equipment or facilities (i.e., frame) of the other Party which provides such Collocation.
Examples of Cross-Connect in a sentence
SBC-13STATE may reserve space for Switching, Power, Main Distribution Frame (MDF), and Digital Cross Connect System (DCS) up to anticipated customer growth over a ten (10)-year life expectancy of the ultimate footprint of the equipment.
Sometimes inappropriately called a cross-connect, this is a cable connection between a Collocator’s collocated equipment in a Physical or Virtual Collocation arrangement and its own or another Collocator’s physically or virtually collocated equipment, located within the Eligible Structure (see Cross Connect, 2.6).
More Definitions of Cross-Connect
Cross-Connect means a physical cable, wire, fiber optics or other such material that is used to connect a Customer Location with a Company POP when both are located in the same physical building or the extension of a Local Access Circuit within the Company POP from the Minimum Point of Entry to the Company equipment in the same physical building.
Cross-Connect means the connection of Buyer's Service to another service, either within Seller's Facilities or from Seller's Facilities to a Third Party's Facilities. When available, the rate for a Cross-Connect is in addition to the standard charges and shall be calculated on an individual case basis and included on the Service Order. Prior to ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s interconnection of a Cross-Connect to a Third Party Facility, ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to provide a letter of authorization from such third party authorizing the interconnection of the Cross-Connect. ▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that if such third party revokes its authorization, Seller is expressly authorized to disconnect such Cross-Connect from such Third Party's Facilities without any notice by Seller to Buyer upon such revocation of authority.
Cross-Connect means an NNI connection between facilities provided as separate units by the supplier’s data centre;
Cross-Connect means a physical cable linking BT’s termination point to the Customer Equipment. “Customer Required by Date” has the meaning given in Paragraph 8.4.1.
Cross-Connect is defined as [a] connection scheme between cabling runs, subsystems, and equipment using patch cords or jumpers that attach to connecting hardware on each end.
Cross-Connect refers to the equipment physical or logical "meet point" between network elements.
a. For example, within a wire center, it is a connection between line termination blocks on the two sides of a distribution frame or between individual line terminations on the same side of the frame. Cross connections are made to route traffic from one group of lines to another specific group of lines on the distribution frame, or to route traffic from one individual line to another specific line on the distribution frame.
b. A piece of manual, electromechanical or electronic apparatus designed to make and rearrange the cross connections among the lines that terminate on a distribution frame. Cross-connect devices are employed where rearrangement of transmission circuits occur infrequently.
Cross-Connect a physical connection between two pieces of equipment located in the same facility.