Venice Gathering System, L. L. C.
Original Volume No. 1
Contents / Previous / Next / Main Tariff Index
Effective Date: 05/01/2001, Docket: RP01-362-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 190 First Revised Sheet No. 190 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 190
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
19.11 For GISB EDI/EDM and FF/EDM, there is a time stamp (HTTP
Time-stamp) that designates the time that a file is
received at VGS' Designated Site. VGS will generate a
time-stamp upon successful receipt of the complete file
and send an immediate response to the sending party. The
time-stamp will be generated by Common Gateway Interface
(CGI) of VGS, prior to further processing by the CGI. The
time-stamp will be included in the HTTP response back to
the sender of the original HTTP transaction. VGS will
synchronize its clock that generates the time-stamp with
the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
time.
19.12 The HTTP response will be sent to the sending
Internet Protocol (IP) address. Other response
documents will be returned to the Official
Designated Site defined in the Trading Partner
Agreement.
19.13 In order to conduct transactions via EDI,
Customer must enter into a Trading Partner
Agreement. The Form of Agreement for the
Trading Partner Agreement will be the GISB
Model Trading Partner Agreement, as modified
from time to time, and incorporated herein by
reference. At a minimum, within a Trading
Partner Agreement, one designated site will be
identified by a specific Uniform Resource
Locator (URL). This does not preclude multiple
designated sites being mutually agreed to
between trading partners.
19.14 The sender of data should make three attempts
to complete a unit of work. After three failed
attempts, it should be considered a failure.