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Memorandum of Understanding for SUNY Intranet Service plus Internet

Scope of This Agreement

This Memorandum of Understanding (herein called Agreement)defines a service relationship between the networking office of a SUNY institution (herein called Subscriber) and SUNYNet Technology Services, an office within SUNY System Administration in Albany (herein called SUNYNet). The Agreement authorizes SUNYNet, on behalf of the Subscriber, to act as the Subscriber's agent in acquiring and operating commercial networking services. Legal and contractual terms and conditions related to the commercial services which the Subscriber is requesting through this Agreement are defined in contracts and tariffs.

Service Description

"SUNY Intranet Service plus Internet" provides Internet access converged on a single line with SUNY-to-SUNY communications, designed by SUNYNet, for special networked applications in the University. The service uses AT&T Managed Internet Service(MIS) and Class of Service (CoS) under terms of the contract with the New York State Office of General Services (contract # PS57455) and includes an Internet port, a local access line ordered through AT&T, and an AT&T leased router as the demarcation equipment on the Subscriber's premises. SUNYNet operates an intranet router on the Subscriber's premises to provide encryption and tunneling for defined SUNY-to-SUNY communications and to perform CoS packet marking for application priority when needed.

AT&T's Responsibility

  • Ship a pre-configured MIS router to the Subscriber.
  • Order and coordinate the installation of the local access (campus-to-network) line.
  • Provide Class of Service on Subscriber's traffic at both ends of the Subscriber line.
  • Bill the Subscriber monthly for lease of the MIS router, use of the Internet, and lease of the local access line.

SUNYNet's Responsibility

  • Coordinate the ordering, installation, and ongoing maintenance of the service.
  • Act as an agent of the Subscriber with AT&T for network changes and problems.
  • Purchase, install, configure, and maintain a router (herein called SUNYNet Router) on the Subscriber's premises that will provide encryption and tunneling for intranet communications and perform packet marking for application priority when needed. SUNYNet will use distributors and maintenance services, as needed, for installation and ongoing maintenance.
  • With the help of the Subscriber, determine the LAN-to-WAN routing, encapsulation, CoS priorities and encryption to be configured in the SUNYNet Router.
  • Monitor the availability of the service.
  • Make bandwidth utilization statistics for the line available on a web site.

Subscriber's Responsibility

  • Provide space and power for the SUNYNet Router and the AT&T MIS router.
  • Provide two communications links to the AT&T MIS router:
    • Ethernet to Subscriber's LAN and/or to the SUNYNet Router, based on LAN-to-WAN routing configuration.
    • Analog phone line for an AT&T-supplied modem.
  • Install and maintain any campus wiring extensions of the AT&T point of demarcation.
  • Assist SUNYNet and AT&T in troubleshooting service problems.
  • Work with SUNYNet and application providers to determine the LAN-to-WAN routing, encapsulation, and encryption to be configured in the SUNYNet Router.
  • Pay AT&T for the service and work with them on billing issues.
  • If terminating within 12 months, reimburse AT&T for installation.
  • Upon termination of service return leased equipment to AT&T.

Demarcation Points

The following line depicts the points of demarcations (demarcs) for determining responsibility and work domains within the service offered under the Agreement. The Subscriber-to-SUNYNet interface, demarcS, is an Ethernet interface of the SUNYNet Router. The SUNYNet-to-AT&T interface, demarcA, is an Ethernet interface of the AT&T Router

[ Subscriber LAN router ] ---- demarcS [ SUNYNet Router ]---- demarcA [AT&T MIS Router] ----- [AT&T Internet]

Subscriber's work domain is to the left of demarcS.
AT&T's work domain starts at demarcA and extends to the right.
SUNYNet's work domain lies between the work domains of SUNYNet and AT&T and includes the coordination of the Subscriber and AT&T.

CONTACT

SUNYNet Planning Team

Theodore K. Phelps, Director of Network Planning and Development
Phone: 518-443-5596

Kevin T. Stillman, Manager of Network Planning
Phone: 518-443-5815

SUNYNet Technology Services
State University Plaza
Albany, New York 12246

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