WAN Device definition

WAN Device has the meaning set forth in the “Network” section of Schedule E-7.
WAN Device means a set of hardware components controlled by software (for example, switches, routers, gateways) that allows a number of devices to connect to each other or to be connected to other LANs via routers and communicate using various data types, formats and communications protocols. Typically, a WAN Device connects devices such as client workstations, servers, printers, or communications controllers across a telecommunications provider facility. WAN Devices will be set forth in Schedule H (Existing Equipment) of the Agreement.

Examples of WAN Device in a sentence

  • The SD WAN Device Installation Interval commitment and associated Service Credits are set forth in Table 1 below.

  • Sprint will complete all Network Change Requests (as described in the Service Agreement) (“NCRs”) and will communicate to the customer via email that the NCR is complete within the following time frames (“NCR Commitment”): 24 hours for a simple NCR involving a single SD WAN Device; and 72 hours for a complex NCR.

  • If CenturyLink or its supplier causes Downtime which is not isolated to an issue with the SD- WAN Device, CenturyLink will provide Customer with a credit of one day’s charges, prorated from the MRC for the affected SD-WAN Service, for each cumulative hour of Downtime in a calendar month.

  • If hardware is not available, Sprint will amend the SD WAN Device Installation Interval Commitment to provide for deployment of additional resources or alternate solutions.