Test Call definition

Test Call is a call into the AuthDirect System initiated by standard real-time network monitoring mechanisms using one or more of the following ICMP, HTTP Get, CPU, Disk, Memory, and DB monitoring. A “Successful Test Call” is a test call that connects to the AuthDirect System whereupon a test functionality of the TollBooth Services subsequently begins to be activated. A Test Call will occur no less frequently than once every five (5) minutes. Outages during the Scheduled Maintenance Windows do not count as an outage against the Uptime SLA. AuthDirect will not be responsible for failures that occur beyond the point of connection of the servers to the Access Control Unit (ACU), wireless access point (AP), or the Internet. “AuthDirect System” means, collectively, the TollBooth transaction server “TTS”, TollBooth Administration Portal “TAP”, Commerce Processing Center “CPC”, RADIUS server, FTP server, SMTP mail server, Database Server “DB”, WEB server and other related network equipment such as routers and switches located within the AuthDirect data centers.

Examples of Test Call in a sentence

  • Uptime is determined by the sum of all time intervals in seconds between each “Successful Test Call” and the next Test Call, divided by the total number of seconds in a month, but excluding Scheduled Maintenance Windows (as defined in Section 3) as well as intervals associated with failed test calls that are subsequently determined not to be Class 1 or Class 2 Events (as defined in the Support Agreement).

  • Log into ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇/theatreatmentcenter Test Call Before an initial telehealth session, a test call up to 10 minutes can be arranged with your therapist to ensure that technology is functioning (just let us know at least 48 hours in advance so we can ensure therapist availability).

  • Company will invoice Customer for the 2nd Payment upon the earlier of completion of the successful Test Call or 30 days from the date of the satellite installation.