ISP Router definition

ISP Router means the ISP’s router (including its cables, connectors, and software).
ISP Router means a router that is provided, managed, maintained, and installed by an ISP listed in Table 4 (Table 4VPN Gateway – to – ISP Router RTD) in Exhibit A (Tables) to this Service Level Agreement, and which router is connected to the Orange-Managed Router.

Examples of ISP Router in a sentence

  • The RTD KPI Targets only apply if: (a) the VMI Access at the Location is provided by an ISP listed in Table 5, and (b) the ISP Router and the Edge Router for the Service are both installed within the same Location.

  • Table 5 (Gateway–to–ISP Router RTD) in Exhibit A (Tables) lists the expected round-trip latency performance indicators (“RTD KPI Targets”) of packets that are transmitted (as measured on a round-trip basis – i.e. there and back) between the Gateway located within a Next Gen Hub City and the ISP Router for the VMI Access located at the Location.

  • Table 4 (Table 4VPN Gateway – to – ISP Router RTD) in Exhibit A to this Service Level Agreement lists the expected round-trip delay performance indicators (“RTD KPI Targets”) of packets that are transmitted (as measured on a round-trip basis – i.e. there and back) between the Orange VPN Gateway located within a one of the listed VPN GW Cities and the ISP Router operated by a selected ISP, as itemized in Table 4.

Related to ISP Router

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