Virtual Connection definition

Virtual Connection means a logical representation of connectivity offered through the applicable Cloud Service between Your premises and Oracle through an exchange provider or a network service provider, where such connectivity does not traverse the public internet.
Virtual Connection means a connection between two network end points which may be either (a) a Connection Point and a CSP Perimeter, or (b) a CSP Perimeter and a different CSP Perimeter; and

Examples of Virtual Connection in a sentence

  • The network of the Acquired Companies, including the Ethernet Virtual Connection provided thereby, provides sufficient functionality such that the Acquired Companies meet in all material respects the performance criteria defined in the “Service Level Agreements” with the customers of the Acquired Companies.

  • Reconfiguration Reconfiguration provides Customer with the ability to reconfigure bandwidth or VLAN Tag on E-Line Ethernet Virtual Connection.

  • As part of standard Ethernet Line service, Verizon provides an E-Line Ethernet Virtual Connection, which is a switched path that allows frames to move between two Customer sites.

  • WIN’s Carrier Ethernet (E-Line) Service leverages WINs Ethernet infrastructure to provide Ethernet EVC (Ethernet Virtual Connection) circuits to Wholesale customers.

  • Verizon provides an Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC), which is a switched path that allows frames to move between two Customer Sites.

  • This is also commonly referred to as a Silver Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) to the Internet through the use of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), for traffic separation, privacy, security and fault management.

  • This Implementation Agreement provides the functional requirements configurations across interfaces for network interworking between the Frame Relaying Bearer Service and B-ISDN Permanent Virtual Connection Services.

  • Comcast ENS provides an Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) between Customer Service Locations that enables Customer to use any VLANs without coordination with Comcast.

  • The number of bits transmitted per second, under normal conditions, over a Permanent Virtual Connection (PVC).

  • Vendor shall not impede the passing of any protocol Frames on the Ethernet Virtual Connection (EVC) for the specific type of service (EPL, EVPL, etc…) whilst adhering to the standards set forth in MEF 6 which specifically addresses L2CP protocols.

Related to Virtual Connection

  • Virtual Completion means the premise is in the opinion of the Employer fit for occupation.

  • Virtual Card means a non-physical Card, the use of which is limited to online, phone or mail order purchases and which cannot be used to make a cash withdrawal from an ATM or bank. Any reference to cash withdrawals or to a Physical Card in this Agreement excludes the Virtual Card.

  • illegal connection means a connection to any system through which a municipal service is provided and that is not authorized or approved by the Municipality;

  • Service Connection means all cables and equipment required to connect the supply mains to the electrical installation of the consumer at the point of supply;

  • Cross Connection means a jumper cable or similar connection provided pursuant to Collocation at the digital signal cross connect, Main Distribution Frame or other suitable frame or panel between (i) the Collocating Party’s equipment and (ii) the equipment or facilities of the Housing Party.