Inter-rack Cabling definition

Inter-rack Cabling means cabling that connects Customer Equipment (i) to electric power sources designated by AOL; (ii) to AOL’s routers and distribution network to the extent necessary as determined by AOL; and (iii) upon a TW Company’s request, to other Customer Equipment located in separate Licensed Spaces in the same room.

Examples of Inter-rack Cabling in a sentence

  • Fundamental Services consist solely of (i) for each TW Company’s Licensed Space, the use of one 20 AMP, ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, not to exceed the maximum kW per tile noted below; and (ii) routine maintenance of such TW Company’s Inter-rack Cabling.

  • After the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, and except in the event of an active dispute between the parties regarding the right to terminate this Agreement for breach, AOL may promptly disconnect any Customer Equipment from the AOL electric power sources and from AOL’s network and remove all Inter-rack Cabling from such Customer Equipment.

  • No TW Company will configure, provide, place, install, upgrade, add, maintain or repair Inter-rack Cabling (or the Inter-rack Cabling for any other client); and, AOL will only do so for Inter-rack Cabling to the extent agreed by AOL and the applicable TW Company under the terms and conditions of the Agreement.

  • In consideration for a TW Company’s payment of the set-up charges set forth in the applicable Services Schedules, for each Licensed Space AOL will perform the set-up for such Licensed Space, which consists solely of the selection, provision and installation of Inter-rack Cabling for Customer Equipment (“Set-up Services”).