Virtual Path definition

Virtual Path means an established path from the DSLAM through the network to the point of Network Access with a Communications Provider’s network;

Examples of Virtual Path in a sentence

  • There are two types of virtual circuits, which can be selected, the Virtual Channel Connection (VCC) or the Virtual Path Connection (VPC).

  • These parameters include the following: Customer Address (Point of Presence or “POP” Location); Connection Speed (OC-3c or DS3c); Connection Type (UNI DCE or UNI DTE); Virtual Path Indicator (“VPI”) and Virtual Channel Indicator (“VCI”) Ranges; and Number of Connections.

  • Use of the Virtual Path will remain active through 11:59 p.m. on the last day of your ▇▇▇▇ cycle.

  • A Permanent Virtual Path (“PVP”) or Constant Bit Rate (“CBR”) application is not being offered at this time.

  • Virtual Path Service differs from Virtual Connection Service in that the network switches the cells based on the value of the Virtual Path Identifier (VPI) field in the cell headers and masks the Virtual Channel Identifier (VCI) field in the cell headers.

  • VoIP customers have automatic privileges for use of (1) Conference Bridging Services and (2) On Demand Virtual Path Feature Services.

  • As a system default, the On Demand Virtual Path will be set to “1” to assist VoIP customers with usage monitoring.

  • ATM PVCs, in the form of Virtual Channel Connections (VCC) or Virtual Path Connections (VPC), will interconnect ATM Ports.

Related to Virtual Path

  • Pharmacist preceptor or “preceptor” means a pharmacist licensed to practice pharmacy whose license is current and in good standing. Preceptors shall meet the conditions and requirements of rule 657—4.9(155A). No pharmacist shall serve as a preceptor while the pharmacist’s license to practice pharmacy is the subject of disciplinary sanction by a pharmacist licensing authority.

  • Information technology services means services designed to do any of the following:

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  • Dynamic driving task means the same as that term is defined in Section 41-26-102.1.

  • Assistive technology service means any service that directly assists a child with a disability in the selection, acquisition or use of an assistive technology device, including all of the following: