RMN definition

RMN is defined in the preamble to this Agreement.

Examples of RMN in a sentence

  • The MNs that receive such a frame check if they have the information the R-MN needs and if so, they send an INFORESP multicast frame back to the R-MN containing the information the R-MN needs.

  • The R-MN can start this process at any time before the L2 handoff, keeping in mind that the whole process might take one second or more to complete and that lease times of 1If supported, the client-ID field must be used instead [28].

  • This information is then used by the R-MN to build a list of available A-MNs for that particular subnet.

  • In partic- ular, the R-MN sends an AMN DISCOVER multicast packet containing the new subnet ID.

  • If the two caches have at least one AP in common and if the MN’s cache has some APs that are not present in the R-MN’s cache, the MN sends an INFORESP multicast frame containing the cache entries for the missing APs. MNs that have APs in common with the R-MN, have been in the same location of the R-MN and so have a higher probability of having the information the R-MN is looking for.

  • This frame is also sent by an R-MN that has received a wrong IP address and contains the MAC address of the A-MN that provided that IP address.

  • RMN will maintain at all times (and shall certify to the Agent quarterly in each Covenant Compliance Report) a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio equal to or greater than 1.25 to 1.00 as of the end of each fiscal quarter and calculated on a Consolidated basis.

  • When an R-MN needs to acquire a new IP address for a particular subnet, it sends a unicast IP REQ packet to one of the available A-MNs for that subnet.

  • Such a frame contains the current content of the R-MN’s cache, that is, all APs and subnets known to the R-MN.

  • Once after receiving the IP REQ packet from the R-MN in order to send it to the A- MN, and a second time after receiving the IP RESP from the A-MN in order to send it to the R-MN.

Related to RMN

  • Cisco “we” “our” or “us” means Cisco Systems, Inc. or its applicable Affiliate(s).

  • DCO means a derivatives clearing organization as defined in Section 1a(15) of the CEA that is registered with, or has been exempted from registration by, the CFTC and that provides clearing services with respect to any Swaps traded on the SEF or pursuant to the SEF Rules.

  • TAC means Texas Administrative Code.

  • CAC means the Cyberspace Administration of China.

  • RFI means a Request for Information.