Master Sites Sample Clauses

Master Sites. The Tudor Road Master Site for Zone 1 serves as a core network center for the entire SmartZone system. Data packets from the various system sites are routed through, and processed from, this network center. The user configuration server, system level and network security servers for the system are located at the Zone 1 Master Site. The Tudor Road site is interconnected to the Zone 2 Master Site at Birch Hill via ethernet originating and terminating into routers at each end. The Birch Hill SmartZone Master Site as Zone 2 serves as a core network center for Zone 2. Data packets from the various System sites are routed through and processed from this network center. Equipment associated with each Master Site includes a primary and redundant Zone Controller, the main Ethernet switch, core, gateway and exit routers, and zone database. The Anchorage Zone Controller (Zone 4) servicing the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) - Anchorage Wide Area Radio Network (AWARN). This zone provides interoperability between the ALMR very high frequency (VHF) and AWARN 700 MHz digital trunked talkgroups.
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Master Sites. Each zone has a Master Site and a number of radio frequency (RF) sites. The Master Site for Zone 1 is located in Anchorage at Tudor Road. The Master Site for Zone 2 is located in Fairbanks at Birch Hill on Fort Xxxxxxxxxx. The Master Site for Zone 4 is located in Anchorage at the Fire Station 12 (FS12) municipal facility. The Tudor Road Master Site serves as a core network center for the entire SmartZone system. The Birch Hill Master Site serves as a core network center for all Zone 2 sites. The FS12 Master Site serves as a core network center for Zone 4 sites. Data packets from the various ALMR system sites are routed through and processed from the Tudor Road Master Site network center. Equipment associated with each Master Site includes a primary and redundant Zone Controller; the main Ethernet switch; core, gateway and exit routers; zone database; and system level and network security servers.
Master Sites. Each zone has a Master Site and a number of radio frequency (RF) sites. The Master Site for Zone 1 is located in Anchorage at Tudor Road. The Master Site for Zone 2 is located in Fairbanks at Birch Hill on Fort Xxxxxxxxxx. The Master Site for Zone 4 is located in Anchorage at the Fire Station 12 (FS12) municipal facility. The Tudor Road Master Site serves as a core network center for the entire SmartZone system. The Birch Hill Master Site serves as a core network center for all Zone 2 sites. The FS12 Master Site serves as a core network center for Zone 4 sites. Data packets from the various ALMR System sites, not including AWARN, are routed through and processed from the Tudor Road network center. Equipment associated with each Master Site includes a primary and redundant Zone Controller; the main Ethernet switch; core, gateway and exit routers; zone database; and system level and network security servers. All Master Sites include a console subsystem consisting of a Motorola™ Gold Elite® Gateway (MGEG) an ambassador electronics bank (AEB), and a central electronics bank (CEB) with associated base interface module (BIM) cards.
Master Sites. The Tudor Road Master Site for Zone 1 serves as a core network center for the entire SmartZone system. Data packets from the various System sites are routed through, and processed from, this network center. The user configuration server for the System is located at the Zone 1 Master Site. The Tudor Road site is interconnected to the Zone 2 Master Site at Birch Hill via multiple T1 circuits originating and terminating into Nortel WAN switches at each end. The Birch Hill SmartZone Master Site as Zone 2 serves as a core network center for Zone 2. Data packets from the various System sites are routed through and processed from this network center. Equipment associated with each Master Site includes a primary and redundant Zone Controller, the main Ethernet switch, core, gateway and exit routers, and zone database, system level and network security servers. Both Master Sites also include a console subsystem consisting of a Motorola Gold Elite Gateway (MGEG), an ambassador electronics bank (AEB), and a central electronics bank (CEB) with associated base interface modules (BIMs).
Master Sites. The Tudor Road Master Site for Zone 1 serves as a core network center for the entire SmartZone system. Data packets from the various System sites are routed through, and processed from, this network center. The user configuration server for the System is located at the Zone 1 Master Site. The Tudor Road site is interconnected to the Zone 2 Master Site at Birch Hill via ethernet originating and terminating into exit routers at each end. The Birch Hill SmartZone Master Site as Zone 2 serves as a core network center for Zone 2. Data packets from the various System sites are routed through and processed from this network center. Equipment associated with each Master Site includes a primary and redundant Zone Controller, the main Ethernet switch, core, gateway and exit routers, and zone database, system level and network security servers. Both Master Sites also include a console subsystem consisting of a Motorola Gold Elite Gateway (MGEG), an ambassador electronics bank (AEB), and a central electronics bank (CEB) with associated base interface modules (BIMs). The Anchorage Zone Controller (Zone 4) servicing the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) - Anchorage Wide Area Radio Network (AWARN). This zone provides interoperability between the ALMR very high frequency (VHF) and AWARN 700 MHz digital trunked talkgroups.

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  • PROJECT 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

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