Document:

Letter of Assignment dated April 9, 2002

  
 EXHIBIT 10 (n)

  
 (***) Indicates confidential material that has been omitted pursuant to a
request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
  

					
	 April 9, 2002
	  	[GRAPHIC]	  	Hewlett-Packard Company
	 	  	 	  	19111 Pruneridge Avenue
	 	  	 	  	Cupertino, CA 95014

  
 Mr. Ronald J. De Lange 
 Vice President and General Manager, OPENet 
 Lucent Technologies Inc.

 101 Crawfords Corner Road 
 Holmdel, NJ 07733-3030 

 
 Re: Assignment Letter (“Assignment Letter”) for the Assignment of Certain
Agreements for Strategic Cooperation (“SCA”) by and between Lucent Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”) and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”) effective June 24, 1999 and executed March 13, 2002; The Trademark License Agreement
between Lucent HP effective June 24, 1999 and executed March 13, 2002; and all other Related Agreements as defined in Attachment A to this letter of assignment. All agreements set forth in Attachment A shall be referred to as (“Assigned
Agreements”) 
  
 Dear Mr. De Lange: 
  
 Lucent has represented to HP that Lucent, pursuant to that certain letter of intent dated
December 13, 2001, is in the process of divesting its Distributed Network Control Platform (“DNCP”) business division to DNCP Solutions, LLC (“Assignee”), an operating company of Platinum Equity, LLC (“Platinum”).
Lucent hereby requests HP’s consent to the assignment of the Assigned Agreements and all of Lucent’s rights and obligations thereunder to Assignee on the condition that Assignee agrees in writing to assume all the terms and conditions in
the Assigned Agreements via a separate letter agreement (“Letter Agreement”). A signed copy of such executed Letter Agreement is attached hereto to this Assignment Letter as Attachment B. Execution of the Letter Agreement is a condition
precedent to HP executing this Assignment Letter and assigning the Assigned Agreements to Assignee. 
  
 In consideration of the covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: By its
signature, below, HP is providing its prior written consent to Lucent’s assignment of the Assigned Agreements to Assignee, effective as of the effective date of the divestiture of Lucent’s DNCP business division as set forth in a
definitive purchase agreement to be executed between Lucent and DNCP Solutions, LLC. 
  
 By the signatures, below, the parties acknowledge and agree that each shall be released for all of its respective obligations to each other under the Assigned Agreements as of the Effective Date of Assignment, except with regard to: 1)
those obligations which have accrued prior to the Effective Date of Assignment; and 2) Lucent’s obligations of confidentiality and adherence to U.S. Export Administration Laws and Regulations. 
  

 Please acknowledge your agreement with the terms of this Assignment Letter by executing each of the three (3) originals
enclosed herewith, and returning two (2) fully executed original copies of this Assignment Letter to my attention via facsimile and overnight delivery. 
  

			
	Hewlett-Packard Company
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Scott Stallard

	 	 	

	 Printed Name: Scott Stallard.

		
	 Title:
	 	VP & GM Business Systems and Technology Organization
	
	 Date: April 9, 2002.

	
	 Fax No: 408-447-4909.

  

			
	Acknowledged and Agreed :
	 
	Lucent Technologies Inc.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald J. De Lange

	 	 	

	 Printed Name: Ronald J. De Lange.

	
	 Title: VP & GM OPENet.

	
	 Date: 4-29-02.

  

 ATTACHMENT A 
 ASSIGNED AGREEMENTS 
  
 AGREEMENT FOR STRATEGIC
COOPERATION BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 TRADEMARK LICENSING AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY,
effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 Appendix Al Technology
Listing A-l for UNIX System and OSF Base Source Code, Source Documentation, and Object Code, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 18, 2002. 
  
 Technology Listing Appendix A2 Software License, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A3 Technology Listing A-3 for PA-RISC Test and Initialization Software, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002.

  
 Appendix A4 Technology Listing A-4 for MirrorDisk/UX Software, effective June
24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A-6 Technology Listing A-6
for Read Only License for X.25 Source Code and Documentation, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A-7 Technology Listing A-7 for Read Only License for SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002.

  
 COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLGIES, INC. AND
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A TO THE COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN HP AND LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., PRODUCT AGREEMENT, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 1: PA8600 PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 2: PA80000 Product Listing, effective June 24, 1999
and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 3:
PA8500 PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 PRODUCT AGREEMENT APPENDIX 1-A, EXHIBIT 4 : PA71000 PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX I-B OF THE COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT OBJECT CODE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June
24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  

 ATTACHMENT B 
 LETTER AGREEMENT 
  

			
	[GRAPHIC]	  	Hewlett-Packard Company
19111 Pruneridge Avenue
Cupertino, CA 95014

  
 April 4, 2002 
  
 Mr. Habib Khoury 
 President, CEO 
 DNCP Solutions, LLC 
 959 Concord Street 
 Framingham, MA 01701 
  
 Re: Tri-lateral Letter Agreement (“Letter Agreement”) by and among Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), DNCP Solutions, LLC (“DNCP Solutions”),
and Platinum Equity, LLC (“Platinum” or “Guarantor”) 
  
 Dear
Mr. Khoury: 
  
 Lucent Technologies, Inc. (“Lucent”) has represented to
HP that Lucent, pursuant to that certain letter of intent dated December 13, 2001, is in the process of divesting its Distributed Network Control Platform (“DNCP”) business division to DNCP Solutions, LLC, an operating company of Platinum.
Lucent and HP have previously entered into certain agreements which are listed on Attachment A hereto (the “Assigned Agreements”). Lucent desires to assign the Assigned Agreements to DNCP Solutions concurrent with the sale of the DNCP
business division to DNCP Solutions, and will obtain the prior written consent of HP in accordance with the terms and conditions of that certain letter agreement to be executed by and between Lucent and HP. DNCP Solutions understands and
acknowledges that HP’s consent to the assignment is contingent upon DNCP Solutions and Platinum signing this Letter Agreement prior to HP’s consent to the assignment from Lucent to DNCP Solutions. 
  
 In consideration of the covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: 
  
 By its signature, below, DNCP Solutions acknowledges and agrees to the following conditions: 
  
 1) That DNCP Solutions agrees to assume all rights and obligations in the Assigned Agreements. 
  
 2) That Platinum hereby certifies that DNCP Solutions is a wholly owned
subsidiary and that DNCP Solutions will be the sole assignee of the Assigned Agreements and all attendant rights and obligations. DNCP Solutions acknowledges and agrees that, in being so obligated, it cannot and will not share, view or expose
HP’s intellectual property and confidential information (as defined in the various Assigned Agreements), to either Platinum or its other operating companies. 
  
 3) That the requirements and obligations contained in the Assigned Agreements between Lucent and HP that protect the
confidentiality of HP’s intellectual property will be maintained by DNCP Solutions. 
  
 4) That, should DNCP Solutions fail to meet its financial or other contractual obligations to HP, Platinum shall act as Guarantor for DNCP Solutions’ financial obligations or otherwise ensure that DNCP
Solutions’ obligations are met. 
  
 HP understands, acknowledges and agrees
that the terms of paragraph 4 of this Letter Agreement are not to be interpreted to mean that Platinum is involved in the day-to-day management or operations at DNCP 

  

 
Solutions rather, they are intended to address a breach of the Assigned Agreements by DNCP Solutions, should one occur. 
  
 Please acknowledge your agreement with the terms of this Letter Agreement by executing each
of the four (4) originals enclosed herewith, and returning three (3) fully executed original copies of this Letter Agreement to my attention via facsimile and overnight delivery. 
  

			
	Hewlett-Packard Company
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Byron Ryono        

	 	 	

	 Printed Name: Byron Ryono.

	 Title Director Strategic Alliances.

	 Date: April 4. 2002.

	 Fax No.: 408-447-4909.

  

									
	 DNCP Solutions, LLC
	 	 	 	 Platinum Equity, LLC

					
	By:	 	/s/ Habib Khoury        	 	 	 	By:	 	/s/ Mark Reader        
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 Printed Name: Habib Khoury.
	 	 	 	 Printed Name: MR. MARK READER

	 Title: President, CEO.
	 	 	 	 Title: ASSISTANT TREASURER

	 Date: 4/5/02
	 	 	 	 Date: 4/8/02

  

 ATTACHMENT A 
 ASSIGNED AGREEMENTS 
  
 AGREEMENT FOR STRATEGIC
COOPERATION BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 TRADEMARK LICENSING AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY,
effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A1 Technology
Listing A-1 for UNIX System and OSF Base Source Code, Source Documentation, and Object Code, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 18, 2002. 
  
 Technology Listing Appendix A2 Software License, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A3 Technology Listing A-3 for PA-RISC Test and Initialization Software, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002.

  
 Appendix A4 Technology Listing A-4 for MirrorDisk/UX Software, effective June
24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A-6 Technology Listing A-6
for Read Only License for X.25 Source Code and Documentation, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 Appendix A-7 Technology Listing A-7 for Read Only License for SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002.

  
 COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLGIES, INC. AND
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A TO THE COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN HP AND LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., PRODUCT AGREEMENT, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 13, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 1: PA8600 PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 2: PA80000 Product Listing, effective June 24, 1999
and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX 1-A PRODUCT AGREEMENT, EXHIBIT 3:
PA85OO PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 PRODUCT AGREEMENT APPENDIX 1-A, EXHIBIT 4 : PA71000 PRODUCT LISTING, effective June 24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  
 APPENDIX I-B OF THE COMMERCIAL FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT OBJECT CODE SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BETWEEN LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. AND HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, effective June
24, 1999 and executed on March 20, 2002. 
  

 TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT 
 between 
 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 
 and 
 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

  
 This Technology Framework Agreement (“Technology Framework”),
effective as of June 24, 1999 (the “Effective Date”), is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, and
Hewlett-Packard Company, a Delaware corporation with principal offices at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California 943034 U.S.A. (“HP”). 
  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 Lucent has adopted the PA-RISC architecture as its RISC architecture for its follow-on family of fault tolerant computer systems. 
  
 Lucent and HP will execute the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation (“SCA”) and the
Commercial Framework Agreement (“CFA”). 
  
 Lucent and HP will explore
certain technology arrangements relating to fault tolerant computer systems. 
  
 The specific terms under which any technology arrangement or license may be accomplished will be determined on a case-by-case basis and as specified in a relevant Technology Listing. 
  
 Stratus Computer Inc. and HP entered into a Technology Framework Agreement dated February 1,
1993. On subsequent occasions, appendices including Investigation Listings, Technology Listings and the like were added to the Technology Framework Agreement between Stratus Computer Inc. and HP. Ascend acquired substantially all of the assets of
Stratus Computer Inc. on October 20, 1998. 
  
 Ascend Communications Inc. and HP
entered into a technology framework agreement dated October 20, 1998. Appendices were also added to the technology framework agreement between Ascend Communications Inc. and HP. Lucent merged with and eventually acquired Ascend on or about June 24,
1999. 
  
 In consideration of the covenants and obligations set forth below, the
parties agree as follows: 
  
 LUCENT HEREBY EXTINGUISHES, WAIVES AND OTHERWISE
TERMINATES ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THAT LUCENT MAY HAVE AS ASSIGNEE, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, OR BASED ON ANY OTHER THEORY IN EQUITY OR LAW UNDER THE TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN STRATUS COMPUTER INC. AND HP (INCLUDING ANY AND ALL APPENDICES
AND INVESTIGATION LISTINGS AND TECHNOLOGY LISTINGS THEREOF), AND UNDER THE TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN ASCEND COMMUNICATIONS INC. AND HP (INCLUDING ANY AND ALL APPENDICES AND INVESTIGATION LISTINGS AND TECHNOLOGY LISTINGS THEREOF).

  
 LUCENT HEREBY EXTINGUISHES, RELEASES AND OTHERWISE TERMINATES ANY AND ALL
OBLIGATIONS THAT HP MAY HAVE TO LUCENT AS ASSIGNEE, AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST, OR BASED ON ANY OTHER THEORY IN EQUITY OR LAW UNDER THE TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN STRATUS COMPUTER INC. AND HP (INCLUDING ALL APPENDICES AND INVESTIGATION
LISTINGS AND TECHNOLOGY LISTINGS THEREOF), AND UNDER THE TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT BETWEEN ASCEND COMMUNICATIONS INC. AND HP 

  

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(INCLUDING ANY AND ALL APPENDICES AND INVESTIGATION LISTINGS AND TECHNOLOGY LISTINGS THEREOF). 
  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

  

	 	1.1	Definitions. 

  
 In addition to the definitions incorporated from the Strategic Cooperation Agreement, the following additional terms are defined under this Technology
Framework as follows: 
  

	 	1.1.1	“Chip Architecture” means that portion of the Precision Architecture that specifies the software interfaces to a CPU chip or chip-set and uses all of the PA-RISC
Instruction Formats. 

  

	 	1.1.2	“Developed Work” means any technology, product, or information created under a Technology Listing, but does not include a Pre-Existing Work. 

  

	 	1.1.3	“Precision Architecture” means HP’s proprietary RISC computer system architecture that is a specification of the software interfaces to a computer system.

  

	 	1.1.4	“Technology Listing(s)” means the individual appendices to this Technology Framework that describe each of the Technology Projects to be undertaken by the parties as well
as the terms under which such Technology Project is to be completed. 

  

	 	1.1.5	“Technology Project” means any technology arrangement that is described in a Technology Listing. 

  

	 	1.2	Agreement Coordinators. 

  
 The parties designate the following persons as their coordinators for this Technology Framework (“Agreement Coordinators”): 
  
 Lucent: Sandy Hirschhorn
                                HP: Sam Khoo 
  
 The Agreement Coordinator for each party will act as an overall coordinator
for receiving and submitting proposals and for other activities that may be performed under this Technology Framework. 
  
 A party may change its Agreement Coordinator (or any successor) upon written notice to the other. 
  

	 	1.3	Data Coordinators. 

  
 Each party will designate, in each Technology Listing, an individual to act as its Data Coordinator. Data Coordinators will be responsible for the
disclosures of Restricted and/or Highly Restricted Information to be exchanged under a Technology Listing. 
  
 A party may change its Data Coordinator at any time by notifying the other and its Data Coordinator of such change in writing at the designated address of
that Data Coordinator. Each party, through its Data Coordinator, may nominate one or more designees to act on its behalf for a particular meeting or for a series of meetings by giving a similar notification. 
  
 Disclosures of Restricted or Highly Restricted Information under this
Technology Framework will 

  

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be made by or under the supervision of the Data Coordinator of the disclosing party to the Data Coordinator of the receiving party. 
  
 Neither Data Coordinator is authorized to make changes to any provisions of
this Technology Framework. 
  

	 	1.4	Addresses. 

  
 Unless otherwise stated in a Technology Listing, notices intended for Lucent concerning this Technology Framework will be provided to its Agreement
Coordinator, addressed as follows: 
  

							
	 Lucent:
	  	Sandy Hirschhorn	  	HP:	  	Sam Khoo
	 	  	Vice President of Engineering	  	 	  	Alliance Manager
	 	  	Lucent Technologies Inc.	  	 	  	Hewlett-Packard Company
	 	  	55 Fairbanks Blvd.	  	 	  	19111 Pruneridge Ave., MS 44US
	 	  	Marlborough, MA 01752	  	 	  	Cupertino, CA 95014
				
	 	  	Phone: 508 486 2568	  	 	  	Phone: 408 447 5529
	 	  	Fax: 508 486 2126	  	 	  	Fax: 408 447 4909
	 	  	Email: SandyH@lucent.com	  	 	  	Email: sam_khoo@hp.com

  
 Unless otherwise
stated in a Technology Listing, notices intended for HP concerning this Technology Framework will be provided to its Agreement Coordinator, addressed as follows: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company 
 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44US 
 Cupertino, CA 95014 
 Attn: Mr. Sam Khoo 
 Phone: 408 447-5519

 Fax: 408 447-4909 
  

	 	1.5	Levels of Authority Required to Authorize Actions by the Parties. 

  

	 	1.5.1	The parties may, from time to time, wish to amend this Technology Framework or add or amend Technology Listings. Changes will only be effective if in writing and signed by the
appropriate level of authority of each party as described in Sections 1.5.2 or 1.5.3 below. 

  

	 	1.5.2	The authority of a Vice President or higher for HP and the authority an E-Level Manager for Lucent will be required to approve any changes to this Technology Framework.

  

	 	1.5.3	Agreement Coordinators for Lucent and HP may mutually approve modifications of Technology Listings. 

  

	2.	TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS 

  

	 	2.1	If the parties determine to undertake any specific Technology Project, they will enter into a separate Technology Listing. Each Technology Listing will be mutually acceptable to
Lucent and HP and attached, with a serially numbered reference, beginning with Appendix A-1, as an appendix to this Technology Framework. Each Technology Listing will include provisions that address, at a minimum, the following issues:

  

	 	2.1.1	The scope of work to be undertaken; 

  

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	 	2.1.2	The deliverables that are to be provided, including any final Developed Work; 

  

	 	2.1.3	The specific obligations of the parties; 

  

	 	2.1.4	The delivery schedule for the deliverables; 

  

	 	2.1.5	The method of accepting and testing the Developed Work, as appropriate; 

  

	 	2.1.6	Any consulting activities to be provided; 

  

	 	2.1.7	The term of the Technology Project; 

  

	 	2.1.8	Project cost, if appropriate, and funding provisions, if any; and 

  

	 	2.1.9	The designated Data Coordinators. 

  

	3.	COMPENSATION AND RIGHTS 

  
 In addition to the terms listed in Section 2, each Technology Listing will include a description of the: (a) terms under which HP is to be compensated for its technology
or related assistance and (b) scope of rights that each party will have with regard to the Developed Work, including which party will have title and ownership of the Developed Work and the scope of any licenses which either or both parties may have
with regard to it. 
  

	4.	WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER, AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	 	4.1	Each party warrants that it has the legal right to grant the rights and licenses described herein or in any Technology Listing. 

  

	 	4.2	Each party warrants that each of its employees or consultants who will work on any Technology Project have entered into agreements under which such employees or consultants will
assign or license all right, title, and interest in the Developed Work or any other technology, product, or information created under Technology Project to such party. 

  

	 	4.3	Neither party will transfer to the other any item of information to be transferred under any Technology Listing knowing that any valid copyright or trade secret rights of a third
party would be infringed by the other’s use of that item of information. 

  

	 	4.4	Lucent and HP each acknowledge that the other has various patent licenses with third parties and that neither makes any representation or warranty that the other’s use of any
Developed Work or any other item or information transferred under any Technology Listing will not infringe any patent rights of any third party. 

  

EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED ABOVE OR AS PROVIDED IN A SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGY LISTING, NEITHER LUCENT NOR HP MAKES ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING ANY
DEVELOPED WORK OR ANY OTHER MATERIALS OR SERVICES THAT MAY BE PROVIDED UNDER ANY TECHNOLOGY LISTING. LUCENT AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

  

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NEITHER PARTY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS TECHNOLOGY FRAMEWORK OR ANY TECHNOLOGY LISTING
(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS) EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	Term. This Technology Framework will become effective upon the Effective Date and will remain in force until terminated. 

  

	 	5.2	Termination of Listings for Cause. Either Lucent or HP may terminate any Technology Listing upon the substantial breach of a material term of that Listing by the other. The
terminating party will first give the other written notice of the alleged breach and a reasonable period of time, which will not be less than sixty (60) days, in which to cure the alleged breach. Unless specified in an Technology Listing, the
termination of any Technology Listing will not terminate any other Technology Listing. 

  

	 	5.3	Termination of Framework Agreement. Either Lucent or HP may terminate this Technology Framework upon written notice to the other after all Technology Listings have expired or have
been terminated. 

  

	 	5.4	Obligations that Survive Termination. Any obligation of confidentiality under this Technology Framework or any Technology Listing will survive termination or expiration of this
Technology Framework or any such Technology Listing. 

  

	6.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	 	6.1	Incorporation of Terms into Listings. Unless otherwise provided in a specific Listing, the terms of this Technology Framework will be incorporated into each Technology Listing.

  

	 	6.2	No Restriction to Deal with Other Parties. Neither party will have any commitment nor obligation to the other either to enter into further agreements or to refrain from dealing with
any third party in any manner whatsoever. 

  

	 	6.3	Relationship of the Parties. The parties have not created any agency or partnership relationship between them by this Technology Framework or any Listings hereunder, and each
party’s relationship to the other shall be as independent contractors. 

  

	 	6.4	Responsible Parties. Any Technology Project may be undertaken by a Subsidiary of a party, provided that an authorized representative of that Subsidiary executes the associated
Technology Listing. 

  

	 	6.5	Taxes. Any payment made under this Technology Framework or any Technology Listing will be net of all sales, excise, and other like taxes. 

  

	 	6.6	Trademark Usage. Nothing contained in this Technology Framework will be construed as conferring any rights to either party to use in advertising, publicity or other marketing
activities, any name, trade name, trademark, acronym, or other designation of the other, including any contraction, abbreviation, or simulation of any of the foregoing. 

  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Framework by signature of a duly authorized representative.

  

									
	LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.	 	 	 	HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
					
	By:	 	/s/ Ronald J. Delange	 	 	 	By:	 	/s/ Scott Stallard
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 Name:
	 	 RONALD J. DELANGE
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Scott Stallard 

	 Title:
	 	 VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS
	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	 GM & VP, Business Systems and Technology

	 Date:
	 	 1/9/02
	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	 3/13/02

  

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 Appendix A-1 
 Technology Listing A-1 
 for 
 UNIX* System and OSF Based Source Code, 
 Source Documentation, and Object Code

  
 This Technology Listing, effective as of June 24th, 1999 (“Effective
Date”) is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware
corporation having its principal place of business at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein, this Technology Listing incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement
effective as of June 24, 1999 by Lucent and HP. 
  
 BACKGROUND

  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Framework Agreement
(“Technology Framework”) relating to the process for entering into various cooperative technology arrangements. 
  
 Lucent desires to port the HP-UX Operating System onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems. 
  
 HP is willing to provide Lucent with its HP-UX Operating System in source code form to allow
Lucent to port the HP-UX Operating System onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems under the following terms and conditions. 
  
 It is the intent of HP to license Lucent to port the HP-UX Operating System onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems and to distribute the Ported
Operating System in object code form with Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems. 
  
 Now, therefore, in consideration of the covenants and obligations set forth below, the parties agree as follows: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

  

	 	1.1.	ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 

  
 The following terms are defined for purposes only of this Technology Listing: 
  

	 	1.1.1.	“Pair-and-Spare Customers” means parties having Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System and authorized to receive software for Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC
Based Fault Tolerant Computer System. 

  

	 	1.1.2.	“Base System” means the minimally configured operational fault tolerant computer system, as listed in Appendix A-1-E, which is orderable for each Computer System Family,
and which includes memory, a hard disk drive and a console. 

  

	 	1.1.3.	“Computer System Family” means any one of the configurations of Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems listed in Appendix A-1-E, which are based on a
common system chassis characterized by the maximum number of main logic boards. 

  

	 	1.1.4.	“CPU” means a central processing unit. 

  

	 	1.1.5.	 “Derivative Work” has the same meaning in this Technology Listing as it does in the U.S. Copyright Act. As used in this Technology Listing the term
“Derivative Work” means a work based upon one 

  

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or more preexisting works owned by HP. 

  

	 	1.1.6.	“Developers Kit” means HP software tools, if any, provided to Lucent for use in porting the HP-UX Operating System to Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer
System. Appendix A-1-B provides a description of relevant items and documentation provided to Lucent. 

  

	 	1.1.7.	“Developers Kit Updates” means subsequent releases or revisions to the Developers Kit, if any, provided to Lucent, such as enhancements, modifications, or bug fixes to the
Developers Kit. 

  

	 	1.1.8.	“Extrinsic Binary Files” means HP owned portions, if any, of the binary files and items as listed in Appendix A-1-D. 

  

	 	1.1.9.	“HP-UX Operating System” means the HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser operating systems only for PA-RISC Processors, but excluding all third
party owned software incorporated therein. Also excluded are any graphical user interface software, any compilers, associated software, and any other software customarily sold as separately orderable options. Appendix A-1-A includes a description of
relevant items provided to Lucent. 

  

	 	1.1.10.	“HP-UX Operating System Updates” is limited to HP owned enhancements or modifications, if any, to the HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 and/or HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser
operating systems that are productized and generally released to all HP’s customers for use only on PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or modifications are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by
case basis, within HP’s sole discretion. 

  

	 	1.1.11. 	“Licensed Extrinsic Binary Files” means Extrinsic Binary Files to be licensed to Lucent only under the terms of a separate written agreement between HP and Lucent.
Notwithstanding anything else in this Technology Listing, HP grants no rights in the Extrinsic Binary Files under this Technology Listing. 

  

	 	1.1.12. 	“Licensed Software” means the HP-UX Operating System and HP-UX Operating System Updates, Developers Kit and Developers Kit Updates. 

  

	 	1.1.13. 	“Necessary Third Party License” means a license necessary to authorize a particular use or distribution of software. 

  

	 	1.1.14. 	“Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System” means a member of Computer System Family where PA-RISC Processors operate with available backup PA-RISC
Processors. 

  

	 	1.1.15. 	“PA-RISC Processors” means the PA-7100, PA-8000, PA-8500 or PA-8600 HP PA-RISC Processors. 

  

	 	1.1.16. 	“Ported Operating System” means an operating system derived from the HP-UX Operating System and ported by Lucent for operation only on Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault
Tolerant Computer System. 

  

	 	1.1.17. 	“Source Documentation” means documentation (if any) related to the HP-UX Operating System in source code form. Appendix A-1-B includes a description of any relevant
documentation provided to Lucent. 

  

	 	1.1.18. 	“Technical Consulting” means consulting as listed in Appendix A-1-C. 

  

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	2.	OVERVIEW 

  
 HP has rights in certain software and in various modifications to and extensions of the UNIX* Operating System. This Technology Listing is a license of HP owned software and documentation. No purchase or sale is
intended. In addition, this licensing is separate from any license to third party owned software such as the Caldera UNIX System source license and The Open Group source license, which Lucent must obtain when the code licensed hereunder is
originated from code originally licensed from Caldera or The Open Group. Nothing in this Technology Listing in any way alters Lucent’s obligations to Caldera or The Open Group under license agreement(s) Lucent may have with SCO, OSF, or any
other licenses which Lucent may have with any other third party. 
  
 *UNIX is a
registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through The Open Group. 
  

	 	2.1.	The following information is required by HP for verification of license rights, when appropriate: 

  
 Name of Lucent’s Source Code Administrator: 
  

			
	Dave Clough	  	Blue Offutt
	408-559-5610	  	480-391-8569

  
  
 CPU serial number where the HP-UX Operating System in source code form licensed hereunder will be installed: 
  

	 	2.1.1.	Lucent’s Computer System Number Chisel serial number 2140000420 (Rights for Read & Modify of the HP-UX Operating System) located at Lucent’s site at 2065 Hamilton AV.
in San Jose, California with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent employees or Lucent contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the HP-UX Operating System and access to
Lucent’s Computer System Number Chisel serial number 2140000420 only when they are located at Lucent’s site in San Jose, California. 

  

	 	2.1.2.	Lucent’s Computer System Number Lucent-SSE-AZ02 serial number 428533321 located at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site at Suite 120, 8901 E. Mountain View Ave.,
Scottsdale, Az. 

  

	 	2.1.2.1 	Rights for Read & Modify of the HP-UX Operating System with concurrent access thereto is restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent employees or
Lucent contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the HP-UX Operating System and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number Lucent-SSE-AZ02 serial number 428533321only when they are located at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site
in Scottsdale, Arizona. 

  

	 	2.1.2.2 	Read Only rights for the HP-UX Operating System with concurrent access thereto is restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent Customer Service employees
or Lucent Customer Service contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the HP-UX Operating System and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number Lucent-SSE-AZ02 serial number 428533321 only when they are located at remote Lucent
facilities. 

  

	 	2.1.3.	Lucent will ensure that all access to Lucent’s Computer Systems complies with standards that are at least as high as HP’s computer security standards for the HP Protected
Software Product, and that are at least as high as Lucent’s own computer security standards for Lucent confidential information of a similar nature. Such standards include terms as in Appendix A-1-F. 

  

	 	2.2.	Revision number or version and platform of the HP-UX Operating System in source code form provided hereunder: HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser
operating systems only for PA-RISC Processors, and HP-UX Operating System Updates. For verification purposes, Lucent’s Third Party Licenses include the following: 

  
 Lucent’s SCO UNIX Source License Reference Number: 
 SOFT-00076 
  

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 Lucent’s SCO Supplement Number: 
 SUB-0076A 
  
 Lucent’s OSF Master Software License Agreement Number: 
 1287692 
  
 Type of OSF code:

 OSF/1 Revision 3 version 1 
  
 Lucent’s Sun Microsystems NFS, ONC, and ONC+ Source and Object Code License is: 
 The Lucent/Sun Microsystems Agreement dated December 21,1987. 
  

Lucent’s Veritas JFS Source and Object Code License is: 
 The Lucent/Veritas Agreement dated June 18, 1993. 
  

	3.	DATA COORDINATORS 

  

	 	3.1.	The parties designate the following persons as their Data Coordinators for this Technology Listing: 

  
 HP: Sam Khoo 
 Telephone: 408 447-5519 
 Fax No.: 408 447-4909 
  
 Lucent: Dave Clough 
 Telephone: 408-559-5610 
 Fax No.: Fax: 408-377-6148 
  

	 	3.1.1.	Each party shall advise the other party in writing of any successor or designee of the named Data Coordinator. 

  

	 	3.2.	Addresses. 

  

	 	3.2.1.	Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing, notices intended for HP concerning this Technology Listing shall be addressed as follows: 

  
 Sam Khoo 
 Hewlett-Packard Company 
 Business Systems and Technology Organization 
 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44-MD 

Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A. 
  

	 	3.2.2.	Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing, notices intended for Lucent concerning this Technology Listing shall be addressed as follows: 

  
 Dave Clough 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, Ca 95125 
  

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	4.	LICENSES 

  

	 	4.1.	ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

  
 Lucent acknowledges that it shall not use, reproduce, prepare a Derivative Work of, or distribute the HP-UX Operating System in any form or any portion of
the HP-UX Operating System in any form except as permitted by licenses granted under this Technology Listing. 
  

	 	4.2.	HP OWNED SOURCE CODE AND SOURCE DOCUMENTATION 

  

	 	4.2.1.	Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Section 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to port (amend, enhance, extend, improve,
and/or modify) the HP-UX Operating System and the HP-UX Operating System Updates only onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Section 4.3, and elsewhere in this
Technology Listing. 

  

	 	4.2.2.	Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Section 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the HP Developers Kit and HP
Developers Kit Updates in source code form and object code form to port the HP-UX Operating System and the HP-UX Operating System Updates onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System, in accordance with all of the restrictions
contained in Section 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing. 

  

	 	4.2.3.	Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Section 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to use one copy of each of the HP-UX
Operating System and the HP-UX Operating System Updates in source code form on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Section 2.1.1, and an additional one copy of each of the HP-UX Operating System and the HP-UX Operating System Updates
in source code form on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Section 2.1.2 each for maintenance purposes of the Ported Operating System, in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Sections 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this
Technology Listing. 

  

	 	4.2.4.	Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Section 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use one copy of the HP Developers Kit and
Developers Kit Updates in source code form and Source Documentation on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Section 2.1.1 only for maintenance purposes of the Ported Operating System, in accordance with all of the restrictions contained
in Sections 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing. 

  

	 	4.3.	RESTRICTIONS 

  

	 	4.3.1.	Subject to the further restrictions herein, Lucent is limited to porting the HP-UX Operating System onto Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System, with no right
to sublicense or re-license the HP-UX Operating System in source code form to others. 

  

	 	4.3.2.	Lucent acknowledges that it shall not prepare derivative works of or distribute the HP Developers Kit or Source Documentation in any form. Lucent shall not permit or enable any
other party to use the HP Developers Kit or Source Documentation. 

  

	 	4.3.3.	Lucent hereby automatically grants HP a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license, with the right to sub-license under any and all of Lucent owned intellectual property rights
in any and all modifications of the HP-UX Operating System made by Lucent, or requested by Lucent, for any version whatsoever of HP-UX incorporating such modifications in any form. Such license to HP shall survive any termination or expiration of
this Technology Listing. In copies made by HP, if any, HP shall reproduce Lucent copyright notice in modifications owned by Lucent. 

  

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	 	4.3.4.	The HP-UX Operating System and Source Documentation furnished hereunder are proprietary and contain information confidential to HP. Lucent shall be bound to observe the proprietary
and confidential nature thereof as provided herein. 

  

	 	4.3.5.	When required for Lucent’s use of the HP-UX Operating System in source code form, Lucent must own the appropriate version of the Caldera and The Open Group source license, but
only for UNIX or The Open Group code or derived code incorporated into the HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 and/or HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser operating systems. The HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 and HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser operating
systems are based upon Caldera’s UNIX System V. Release 3.1 (SVR 3.1) and The Open Group’s OSF/1. Version 1. Revision 3 (OSF/1 1.3). 

  

	 	4.3.6.	The various versions of HP-UX incorporate third party owned software that is licensed to HP, including software owned by Veritas Software Corporation (Veritas), software owned by
SunSoft, Incorporated (SunSoft), which is a successor in interest to Sun Microsystems, and software owned by Mentat, Incorporated (Mentat). The Veritas owned software, the SunSoft owned software, the Mentat owned software and any derivatives thereof
are so identified within the source code form of the various versions of HP-UX. This Technology Listing does not grant Lucent any rights in any third party owned software, such as the software owned by Veritas or SunSoft or Mentat or any derivatives
thereof. Lucent shall provide HP with verification of Necessary Third Party License rights obtained by Lucent for use of any third party owned software incorporated in the various versions of HP-UX. 

  

	 	4.3.7.	From time to time, updates to various versions of HP-UX may incorporate additional third party owned software that is licensed to HP. Such additional third party owned software, if
any, shall be identified within the source code form of the updates to the various versions of HP-UX. This Technology Listing does not grant Lucent any rights in any such additional third party owned software, or any derivatives thereof. Lucent
shall provide HP with verification of Necessary Third Party License rights obtained by Lucent for use of any third party owned software incorporated in updates to the various versions of HP-UX. 

  

	 	4.4.	PORTED OPERATING SYSTEM IN OBJECT CODE FORM 

  

	 	4.4.1.	Under HP’s intellectual property rights in the Ported Operating System, HP grants to Lucent a non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-bearing license to link the Licensed
Extrinsic Binary Files and the Ported Operating System in Object Code form for Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems 

  

	 	4.4.2.	Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Section 7.1 and fully complying with Section 4.4.5, HP grants to Lucent a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-bearing
license, with right to sub-license, to reproduce (or have reproduced) and to distribute (or have distributed) to Pair-and- Spare Customers the Ported Operating System in Object Code form for Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer
Systems sold through direct or indirect sales channels. 

  

	 	4.4.3.	Lucent is not licensed under this Technology Listing to use HP-UX or any other mark of HP. 

  

	 	4.4.4.	Lucent may not sublicense or otherwise transfer the Ported Operating System, except the Ported Operating System in Object Code form as specifically provided under this Technology
Listing. 

  

	 	4.4.5.	Lucent acknowledges and agrees that each copy of the Ported Operating System will meet all aspects of the specifications identified in the Trademark Licensing Agreement between
Hewlett- Packard Company and Lucent Technologies Inc., dated June 24, 1999 and in Exhibit P thereof, entitled “Product Certification Requirements”. 

  

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	 	4.5.	RESTRICTIONS ON PAIR-AND-SPARE CUSTOMERS 

  

	 	4.5.1.	Lucent shall have no right under this Technology Listing to grant to Pair-and-Spare Customers the right to reproduce any copy of the Ported Operating System in
Object Code form, except for the following limited rights. 

  

	 	4.5.1.1. 	To reproduce for archival or backup purposes. 

  

	 	4.5.1.2. 	To replace a defective copy. 

  

	 	4.5.1.3. 	To make a specified number of copies authorized by Lucent in advance. For the purpose of calculating fees due HP under section 7.1, such authorized copies shall be deemed
distributed when authorized. 

  

	 	4.5.2.	In jurisdictions that grant enforceable copyright protection to software (including software in Object Code form), Lucent may grant rights to Pair-and-Spare Customers for the Ported
Operating System in Object Code form by using either a signed software license agreement or a sufficient Shrink-Wrap License Agreement. In all other jurisdictions HP agrees to allow Lucent to license the Ported Operating System in Object Code form
using a written software license agreement signed by Pair-and-Spare Customer. 

  

	 	4.6.	U.S. GOVERNMENT LICENSES 

  

	 	4.6.1.	Lucent may grant a license for the Ported Operating System in Object Code form to the U.S. Government by utilizing: 

  

	 	4.6.1.1. 	the Government Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clauses as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulations 252.227-7013 or their successor provisions; or

  

	 	4.6.1.2. 	the applicable Restricted Rights Regulations for Department of Defense Government agencies; or 

  

	 	4.6.1.3. 	provisions that are equivalent to the Restricted Rights Regulations in the case of non-Department of Defense Government agencies. 

  

	 	4.6.2.	Any license granted to the U.S. Government by Lucent shall include relevant terms and conditions at least as restrictive as those set forth in this Technology Listing.

  

	5.	TITLE 

  
 No title to or ownership of the HP-UX Operating System (or updates thereto) in any form, or to the HP Developers Kit (or updates thereto) in any form, or
to any Source Documentation furnished hereunder, or any portions of any of the foregoing is hereby transferred to Lucent. Lucent’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Technology Listing.
Any modifications or additions to the HP-UX Operating System (or updates thereto) or to the HP Developers Kit (or updates thereto) or Source Documentation made by Lucent shall not reduce HP’s rights. 
  

	6.	DELIVERABLES 

  

	 	6.1.	Two copies of the HP-UX Operating System in source code form. Appendix A-1-A provides a description of relevant files provided to Lucent. 

  

	 	6.2.	One copy of the HP Developers Kit, if any, in source code form and Source Documentation. Appendix A- 1-B provides a description of the HP Developers Kit provided to Lucent.

  

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	 	6.3.	One copy of each of the HP-UX Operating System Updates, if any, and one copy of each of Updates to the HP Developers Kit, if any. 

  

	 	6.4.	All deliverables from HP are distributed on magnetic tape and are deemed accepted by Lucent upon distribution to the following address: 

  
 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, CA, 95125

  

	7.	LUCENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  

	 	7.1	LICENSE FEES 

  

	 	7.1.1.	Lucent will pay to HP a one time fee of five hundred twenty five thousand dollars ($525,000) for three copies of each of the HP-UX Operating System Updates, if any, in source code
form and Technical Consulting as listed in Appendix A-1-C. This payment will be made by Lucent as four quarterly payments of one hundred thirty one thousand and two hundred fifty dollars ($131,250) each due on January 31, 2002, April 30, 2002, July
31, 2002 and October 31, 2002. Lucent will make each payment to HP within thirty (30) days of when due. 

  

	 	7.1.2.	Beginning as of November 1, 2001, Lucent will pay to HP an annual developers kit fee of one hundred seventy thousand one hundred dollars ($170,100) for two copies of the HP
Developers Kit and two copies of the HP Developers Kit Updates, if any, in source form. This payment will be made by Lucent as forty two thousand five hundred twenty five dollars ($42,525) due quarterly on the last days of April, July, October, and
January, and each quarterly anniversary thereafter, during the term of this Technology Listing. Lucent will make each payment to HP within thirty (30) days of when due. 

  
 (For purposes of clarification, as of December 31, 2000, Lucent has paid fees due under Section 7.1.2. HP agrees there will
be no fees due under Section 7.1.2 for the period January 1, 2001 to October 31, 2001. Lucent’s obligation to pay annual fees under Section 7.1.2 will resume on November 1, 2001. Lucent’s next quarterly payment under this Section shall be
due January 31, 2002.) 
  

	 	7.1.3.	 Lucent will pay to HP a royalty of one and one quarter percent (1.25%) of the list price of the Base System for each Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant
Computer Systems distributed to Pair-and-Spare Customers with the Ported Operating System in Object Code form, or used internally by Lucent except for a maximum of one hundred (100) of Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems
used internally by Lucent for development or demonstration purposes. Such royalty will be computed separately for a respective Base System of each unique Computer System Family distributed or used internally by Lucent. Royalties due to HP will be
due quarterly on the last days of April, July, October, and January, and each quarterly anniversary thereafter, during the term of this Technology Listing Agreement. Lucent is solely responsible for paying royalties owing to third parties due to its
distribution of third party software. If Lucent believes in good faith that all or substantially all of the HP-UX operating system software for PA-RISC is dedicated to the public domain, then Lucent may provide written notice of such claim to HP
setting forth the basis for its belief. If upon receiving such notice, HP believes in good faith that Lucent’s basis for its belief is reasonable, then HP and Lucent will negotiate in good faith as to whether this section 7.1.3 may be amended,
so that Lucent may cease accruing royalty obligations under this section 7.1.3 (or so that Lucent’s continuing accrual of royalty obligations under this section 7.1.3 may be discounted), while taking great account of the following in such
negotiation: 

  

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relevant copyrights; whether HP intends to dedicate all or substantially of the HP-UX operating system software for PA-RISC to the public domain; and whether
HP has full power and authority to do so. 

  

	 	7.1.4.	Lucent shall keep true and accurate books showing all licenses granted and all internal uses of each copy of the Ported Operating System. 

  

	 	7.1.5.	Lucent agrees to make available such of its books as described in Section 7.1.3 for audit by HP or its designates no more frequently than once per calendar year upon reasonable
notice in writing at any reasonable time during business hours, so that HP can verify that Lucent is fulfilling its obligations under this Technology Listing. HP will bear the expense of its auditor and Lucent will bear the expense of its
representative for such audits. Should any payment be underpaid by at least five percent (5%), then Lucent shall pay the reasonable expense of such audit. Any underpayment discovered during such audit shall be promptly paid to HP.

  

	 	7.1.6.	Lucent agrees that on or prior to thirty (30) days after either the end of each of Lucent’s fiscal quarters while this Technology Listing is in effect or upon HP’s
request, Lucent will render to HP at its address set forth in this Section, a statement in writing signed by an authorized official of Lucent, setting forth sufficient itemized information from which HP or its auditor can clearly determine according
to generally accepted accounting principles the amounts owed to HP and the basis on which such amounts have been calculated. Accordingly, Lucent will provide the following information of its books relating to Object Code licenses of the Ported
Operating System: 

  

	 	a)	the order shipment date 

  

	 	b)	Base System model number 

  

	 	c)	quantity of each Base System model number 

  

	 	d)	Base System List Price 

  

	 	e)	Royalty and, 

  

	 	f)	the amounts owed to HP 

  

	 	7.1.7.	HP shall have the right to request an additional statement from Lucent at least once each fiscal year. Such statement shall include a listing of all of Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based
Fault Tolerant Computer Systems currently under license, whether granted during the previous accrual period or earlier. 

  

	 	7.1.8.	Statements under this Technology Listing shall be made to: 

  
 Hewlett-Packard Company 
 HP Data
Coordinator. 
  
 7.1.9. Payments 
  
 Statements sent to HP under this Technology Listing shall be accompanied by
a purchase order for the total payment due as indicated in the statement. HP will then invoice Lucent for the payment due as indicated in the statement. Lucent will remit payment by check within 30 days of date of the invoice. 
  
 Lucent shall make all payments due under this Technology Listing by check
payable to: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company 
  
 And sent to the address specified on the invoice. 
  

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	 	7.1.10. 	Late Payments 

  
 For any payment made later than the appropriate payment date, Lucent shall pay HP a late fee of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the amount paid late
for each calendar month beyond the payment date. No late fee shall be assessed for payments made within one (1) month of the payment due date. 
  

	 	7.2.	SUPPORT 

  

	 	7.2.1.	HP does not provide any installation or training services for the HP-UX Operating System in source code form or the Source Documentation or the HP Developers Kit under this
Technology Listing. 

  

	 	7.2.2.	HP training courses on the HP-UX operating system are available for an additional per student charge under terms of a separate agreement. 

  

	 	7.2.3.	HP shall have no obligation to provide support for any Lucent modifications of the HP-UX Operating System in any form, or the Ported Operating System in any form. Lucent will
deliver all direct support of the Ported Operating System to Pair-and-Spare Customers. 

  

	 	7.3.	COPYRIGHT NOTICES 

  
 Lucent agrees that the HP-UX Operating System in source code form and Source Documentation shall not be copied except to replace a worn copy or for
program error verification; nor may the source code be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper tape, disk memory cartridges, Read Only Memory, etc. ) for any other purpose without HP’s prior authorization. Any media containing
authorized copies of the HP-UX Operating System in any form (except work-in-progress backup copies) shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19**-**** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. 
  
 This media contains information which is proprietary to the Hewlett-Packard
Company.” 
  
 **The actual date(s) given in each notice
shall be the date(s) found on the HP-UX Operating System in source code form supplied by HP. In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle (“©”). 
  

	8.	CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 

  

	 	8.1.	All of the terms of Section 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement between Lucent and HP effective as of June 24, 1999 are incorporated herein by
reference. 

  

	 	8.2.	Lucent acknowledges that the Licensed Software in any form, and the Source Documentation, and any other materials supplied under this Technology Listing are an HP Protected Software
Product. 

  

	 	8.3.	Except for the Ported Operating System in Object Code Form as specifically permitted in Section 4.4, Lucent shall hold all of the Protected Software Product supplied by HP under
this Technology Listing in confidence in accordance with the terms of Section 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement between Lucent and HP. Notwithstanding any statement in the Strategic Cooperation Agreement, the
confidentiality provisions pertaining to any of the Protected Software Product in source code form shall continue indefinitely. 

  

	 	8.4.	Lucent will not use the HP Protected Software Product for any purpose other than for the purposes expressly stated in this Technology Listing and will not reproduce the Protected
Software Product except as necessary to carry out the purposes of this Technology Listing. 

  

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	 	8.5.	Lucent’s confidentiality obligations of this Section shall survive any termination or expiration of this Technology Listing. 

  

	9.	DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 

  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the HP-UX Operating System in any form furnished hereunder, and the HP-UX Operating System Updates, if
any, and the HP Developers Kit, and Updates to the HP Developers Kit, if any, except for the HP-UX Operating System media used, which will be replaced if defective within thirty (30) days of receipt. HP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness
of the Source Documentation. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE HP-UX OPERATING SYSTEM AND SOURCE DOCUMENTATION AND HP-UX OPERATING SYSTEM UPDATES, IF ANY, AND THE HP DEVELOPERS KIT AND UPDATES TO THE HP DEVELOPERS KIT, IF ANY, ARE PROVIDED “AS
IS”. 
  

	10.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	 	10.1.	Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Pair-and-Spare Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of the HP-UX Operating System or
Source Code Documentation or HP-UX Operating System Updates, if any, or HP Developers Kit, or Updates to the HP Developers Kit, if any, furnished hereunder to function. 

  

	 	10.2.	Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Pair-and-Spare Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of the Ported Operating System to
function. 

  

	 	10.3.	HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. LUCENT MAY BE ENTITLED TO
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OR OTHER EQUITABLE REMEDIES AS MAY BE AWARDED BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION. 

  

	11.	TERM 

  

	 	11.1.	The term of this Technology Listing shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing. 

  

	 	11.2.	Lucent’s obligations under Section 2, 4.3, 4.4.3, 4.4.5, 4.5, 7.1.3, 7.3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and Section 14 shall survive any expiration as in Section 11.1 or termination of
this technology listing. 

  

	 	11.3.	So long as Lucent continues to fulfill its surviving obligations, Lucent’s license for maintenance purposes under Sections 4.2.2 and 4.2.3, and Lucent’s license to link
under Section 4.4.1 and Lucent’s license to distribute object code under Section 4.4.2, each in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Sections 2 and 4.2.3 and 4.2.4 and 4.3 and 4.4.1 and 4.4.2 and 4.4.5, and elsewhere in this
Technology Listing shall survive expiration as in Section 11.1 only for a period time within ten (10) years after HP’s most recent delivery of an HP-UX Operating System Update to Lucent during the term of this Technology Listing.

  

	 	11.4.	 Notwithstanding anything else in this Technology Listing, HP shall not provide any HP-UX Operating System Updates, Developers Kit Updates, or Technical Consulting,
and Lucent shall not have any rights to port (amend, enhance, extend, improve, and/or modify) any HP-UX Operating System 

  

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Updates on the Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System at any time after expiration as in Section 11.1 or termination of this Technology
Listing. 

  

	 	11.5.	NO REFUND 

  
 Termination of this Technology Listing shall not obligate HP to refund any amount paid to HP. 
  

	 	11.6.	Except for the HP-UX Operating System in source code form and the Ported Operating System in Object code form as specifically provided in Section 11.3, upon expiration as in Section
11.1 or termination of this Technology Listing, Lucent shall promptly return or destroy all materials (including tapes and printed matter) furnished by HP hereunder. No refunds will be granted for returned materials. Furthermore, except as provided
under Section 11.3, Lucent shall destroy all copies of materials made by Lucent, including programs stored in computer memory and all derivative works in Lucent’s possession including but not limited to the HP-UX Operating System in source code
form and Source Documentation and HP Developers Kit. 

  

	 	11.7.	TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY HP 

  

	 	11.7.1. 	HP may at any time, upon its election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing for cause upon Lucent’s substantial breach of a
material term of this Technology Listing. HP shall first give Lucent written notice of the alleged breach and a period of not less than sixty (60) days in which to cure the alleged breach. 

  

	 	11.7.2. 	Termination of Lucent’s UNIX System License, termination of Lucent’s OSF License, or termination of any other Necessary Third Party License shall be sufficient grounds for
termination for cause by HP. 

  

	 	11.7.3. 	Lucent shall reserve to itself in its agreement with Pair-and-Spare Customers a termination for cause right of equivalent scope to the right granted to HP in this Technology
Listing. HP shall have no obligation to any of Pair-and-Spare Customers who are so terminated. 

  

	 	11.8.	TERMINATION FOR Lucent COMPUTER SECURITY BREACH 

  
 The access to Lucent’s Computer System Number Chisel serial number 2140000420 and to Lucent’s Computer System Number Lucent-SSE-AZ02 serial
number 428533321 shall be subject to computer security standards that are at least as high as HP’s computer security standards for the HP Protected Software Product, and that are at least as high as Lucent’s own computer security standards
for Lucent confidential information of a similar nature. HP may at any time, upon its election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing for cause upon Lucent’s substantial breach of a material term of
the computer security standards agreement between HP and Lucent. HP shall first give Lucent written notice of the alleged breach and a period of not less than three (3) days in which to cure the alleged breach. 
  

	12.	NUCLEAR AND AVIATION APPLICATIONS 

  
 HP products including the HP-UX Operating System and other software are not specifically designed, manufactured or intended for sale as parts, components, or assemblies
for the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility nor for the flight, navigation, or communication of aircraft or ground support equipment. If Lucent uses HP products for these applications, or the Ported
Operating System for these applications, Lucent agrees that HP is not liable, in whole or in part, for any claims or damages arising from such use and Lucent agrees to indemnify and hold HP harmless from any claims for loss, cost, damage, expense,
or liability arising out of or in connection with the use and performance of HP’s products or the Ported Operating System in such nuclear or aviation applications. 
  

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	13.	EXPORT 

  
 Lucent shall adhere to the U.S. Export Administration Laws and Regulations, and shall not export or re-export any technical data or products from HP or the direct product of such technical data to any proscribed
country listed in the U.S. Export Administration Regulations unless properly authorized by the U.S. Government. 
  

	14.	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	 	14.1.	Under this Technology Listing, Lucent is restricted to using the HP-UX Operating System in source code form, the HP-UX Operating System Updates in source code form, the Developers
Kit in source code form, and the Developers Kit Updates in source code form, only on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Section 2.1.1 and the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Section 2.1.2. 

  

	 	14.2.	Lucent is not licensed under this Technology Listing to sublicense or otherwise transfer the HP-UX Operating System in source code form. 

  

	 	14.3.	Lucent may otherwise purchase standard HP products in binary form under sale and service terms to be negotiated in a separate agreement, if any. 

  

	 	14.4.	Entire Agreement 

  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, this Technology Listing sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the subject
matter hereof and merge all prior discussions between them related thereto. No conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein will bind the parties.

  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Listing by
signature of a duly authorized representative. 
  

									
	 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
	 	 	 	 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

					
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald J. Delange
	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Mark Hudson

	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 Name:
	 	 RONALD J. DELANGE
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Mark Hudson

	 Title:
	 	 VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS
	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	 Mktg Mgr

	 Date:
	 	 1/9/02
	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	 3/18/02

  

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 Appendix A-1-A 
  
 The HP-UX Operating System licensed to Lucent excludes all third party owned software incorporated in the HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX
11.0 and HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser operating systems. 
  
 The HP-UX Operating
System licensed to Lucent includes only HP owned portions of the HP-UX 10.10, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.0 or HP-UX 11i v1.0 multiuser operating systems. 
  
 Lucent is provided with any HP owned portions of software as described in the following table: 
  
 1. Provided in source code form with read and modify rights: 
  
 ac.c 
 asm_crash.s 
 asm_pfail.s 
 asm_tlb.s 
 asm_tlb2_0.s 
 asm_utl.s 
 asm_vm.s 
 btlb.c 
 btlb.h 
 clock.c 
 comm._utl.s 
 core_cdio.c 
 dev_config.c 
 dumpdev.c 
 gio_node.c 
 init_main.c 
 iodc_llio.s 
 iodc_prf.c 
 ipmc.c 
 locore.s 
 Lpmc.c 
 machdep.c 
 mp.c 
 mp.h 
 pa_cdio.c 
 pa_lvl1.c

 pdk_callout.c 
 pfail.c 
 pm_callout.c 
 pm_config.c 
 pm_policy.c 
 pm_swtch.c 
 rdb_com.c 
 rdb_com_lan.c 
 rdb_mp.c 
 rm_common.c 
 scsi_ctl.c 
 soft_jntr.c 
 spl.h 
 subr_mcnt.c 
 trap.c 
 ufs_mchdep.c 
  

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 vfs_bio.c 
 vm_alloc.c

 vm_ioblk.c 
 vm_machdep.c 
 vm_machreg.c 
 vm_realmain32.c 
 vm_realmain64.c 
 wsio_cdio.c 
 wsio_util.c 
  
 2. Provided in source code form with Read-only right: 
  
 asio0.c 
 asm_rv.s 
 core_lasi.c 
 dump.c 
 genassym.c 
 ivt_icept.s 
 pm_clockint.c 
 scsi_disk.c 
 subr_prf.c 
 subr_time.c 
 toolbox. c 
 vm_sw.c 
  

			
	 Product

	  	 Description

	ACCOUNTING	  	System Accounting (resource usage)
		
	CURSES-COLOR	  	COSE compliant Curses library
		
	DISKQUOTA	  	Manages Disk resources
		
	DISKLESS	  	NFS Diskless Client Support
		
	INTERNATIONAL	  	Native Language Support related files
		
	KEYSHELL	  	Shell program
		
	LVM	  	Logical Volume Manager
		
	MSDOS-UTILS	  	MSDOS-Utilities
		
	OS-CORE	  	Base level HP-UX OS
		
	PRINTER MGMT	  	Configure local and remote printers
		
	PROGSUPPORT	  	General Programming Tools
		
	SCSI-PASSTHRU	  	SCSI passthru driver for S800
		
	SECURITYMON	  	Security features

  

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	SOE	  	Standards Operating Environment
		
	SOURCE CONTROL	  	Source Control
		
	SPELLING	  	Spelling
		
	STREAMS	  	Streams framework
		
	STREAMS TIO	  	Streams terminal IO
		
	SYSTEMCOMM	  	Set of differential serial and network programs
		
	TERMINALMNGR	  	Terminal Sessions Manager
		
	TEXTEDITORS	  	Text Editors
		
	TEXT FORMATTERS	  	Text Formatters
		
	USERLICENSE	  	License level of HP-UX OS
		
	UUCP	  	Unix to Unix Copy
		
	INETSVCS	  	Networking Services such ftp, mailx, rcp, rlogin, telnet ...
		
	MAILUTILITIES	  	User mail agents and related tools
		
	NETWORKING	  	lanlink
		
	SYSTEMADMIN	  	System Administration Manager
		
	INSTALL	  	Install scripts 10.X and 11.X kernel
		
	ISL	  	Initial System Loader
		
	SW-DIST	  	Software Distributor

  

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 Appendix A-1-B 
  
 Developers Kit: 
  

THOSE TOOLS, IF ANY, AS DETERMINED UNDER HP’s SOLE DISCRETION FOR EACH REVISION OF THE HP-UX OPERATING SYSTEM. 
  
 Source Documentation: 
  
 DOCUMENTATION, IF ANY, AS DETERMINED UNDER HP’s SOLE DISCRETION FOR EACH REVISION OF
THE HP-UX OPERATING SYSTEM. 
  

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 Appendix A-1-C 
  
 Technical Consulting 
  
 Within Technical Consulting, HP will provide technical expertise in the structure and design parameters of the HP-UX Operating system.
Starting from January 1, 2001, Technical Consulting resource will be limited to one engineer day per month. 
  
 HP has agreed to provide the following items as part of this Technical Consulting: 
  
 a. Expert Consulting: This includes access to HP-UX technical documents, if any, which HP
may choose to make available to Lucent on an as-needed basis. Also included is limited access to experts in the HP-UX Operating System for detailed questions and answers. Examples of areas of consulting are I/O subsystem of the HP-UX Operating
System, PA-RISC related changes in the HP-UX Operating System, and 64-bit changes in the HP-UX Operating System. 
  
 b. The Point of Contact: for all of Lucent’s technical concerns, questions or requests pertaining to the HP-UX Operating System, HP will provide a single point of
contact only for Lucent’s internal research and development organization. 
  

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 Appendix A-1-D 
  
 Extrinsic Binary Files: 
  
 Accounting 
 AdvJournalFS 
 AudioSubsystem 
 CDE 
 Curses-Color 
 DCE-Contrib 
 DCE-Core 
 DCE-CoreAdmin 
 DCE-CoreTools 
 DFS-Core 
 DesktopConfig 
 DigitalVideo 
 DirectAccess 
 DiskQuota 
 Diskless 
 GraphicsCommon 
 GraphicsPEX5RT 
 HPUX-lnstall 
 ImagingSubsystem 
 Instantlgnite 
 IntegratedLogin 
 International 
 InternetSrvcs 
 JournalFS 
 KernDevKit 
 Keyshell 
 LSSERV 
 LVM 
 MSDOS-Utils 
 MailUtilities 
 NCSNCK 
 NFS 
 Networking 
 NonHP-Terminfo 
 OS-Core 
 PrinterMgmt 
 ProgSupport 
 SCSI-Passthru 
 SDF-Tools 
 SOE 
 SUPPORT-TOOLS 
 SW-DIST 
 SW-GETTOOLS 
 ScreenCapture 
 SecurityMon 
 SharedPrint 
 SourceControl 
 Spelling 
 Streams 
 Streams-TIO 
 SwitchOverUX 
 SystemAdmin 
  

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 SystemComm 
 TerminalMngr

 TextEditors 
 TextFormatters 
 UUCP 
 Upgrade 
 UserLicense 
 VME-Services 
 VT3K

 VUE 
 VUEtoCDE 
 X11 
 X11BMS 
  

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 Appendix A-1-E 
  
 Computer System Families and Base Systems 
  
 Lucent Model 4xx Computer System Family: 
  
 Base System model 412, priced at $67,560, contains duplexed PA-RISC Processors, 1GB of duplexed disk, and a base pedestal that contains a pair of PCI cages, each with one
PCI interface card. Other members of the Lucent Model 4xx Computer System Family contain substitute PA-RISC Processors. 
  

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 Appendix A-1-F 
  
 Computer Security Standards 
  
 Password Protection 
  
 Password protection is implemented at multiple levels. Password file and system administration is performed only by qualified Systems Management staff. Only Systems Management staff have superuser privilege on the
production systems. All logins and unsuccessful superuser logins are logged. 
  
 Each user has a unique user identification (UID) on the systems. Industry standards on good choices for passwords are enforced. Password cracking programs are run against password files in order to aid enforcement. Users are required to
change their passwords quarterly. 
  
 Dial-in lines have a second level of
password protection. Station name authentication is required on ISDN lines. 
  
 GID protection 
  
 Persons having access to the HP-UX Operating System
in source code form are members of the HP-UX group identification (GID). All source files are owned by that GID and access is denied to all other groups by standard UNIX file and directory permissions. 
  
 Firewalls 
  
 Firewalls are implemented on routers connecting to equipment external to the building. We filter UDP packets, effectively disallowing NFS
access over dial in lines and WAN links. Firewalls are also implemented on communications equipment which connects the computer system to the outside world and the Internet. 
  
 Data Protection 
  
 Data backup and restore procedures are documented and tested. Most recent copies of data are shipped off-site at least monthly to provide protection from building
disaster. 
  
 Physical Access 
  
 Entry to the buildings where the computer system is located is restricted to authorized
personnel. Card key access is required or security guards are on-site during all off-hours. All data is proprietary information and all staff is instructed to handle data with extreme sensitivity to its confidential nature. Physical access to
production systems is controlled. 
  
 Incidents 
  
 Policies and procedures are implemented to detect security incidents and report them to
Systems Management and Security staff. 
  
 Remote Access 
  
 Remote sites within Lucent can only have read-only access to the HP-UX source. 

 
 No part of HP-UX can be copied to machines other than the machines with system numbers
licensed to hold HP-UX source. 
  
 The machine holding the source code should has
restricted access by known IP addresses only. 
  
 Acceptable user authentication
must be used to allow remote logins on the machine. 
  

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 All Defender requirements are satisfied. 
  
 Export Restrictions 
  
 Export restrictions apply to the encryption and DES source files in the HP-UX commands source code, these files are not accessible to anyone other than US citizens and US
permanent residents. 
  

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 TECHNOLOGY LISTING 
  
 Appendix A-2 
  
 SOFTWARE LICENSE 
  
 This Technology Listing Agreement (“Listing”), effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between Lucent
Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware corporation having its principal place of
business at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein, this Technology Listing Agreement incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement effective as of June 24, 1999 by
Lucent and HP. 
  
 RECITALS 
  
 Whereas, Lucent has adopted the PA-RISC architecture; 
  
 Whereas, Lucent desires access to HP’s language products to customize
those products for use with Lucent’s PA-RISC systems; 
  
 Whereas, HP is willing to grant Lucent access to certain of HP’s language products to allow Lucent to customize those language products for use with its PA-RISC systems; 
  
 Now, therefore, in consideration of the covenants and obligations set forth below, the parties agree as follows: 

 

	1	DEFINITIONS 

  
 In addition to the definitions incorporated from the Technology Framework, the following terms are defined for purposes of this Listing: 
  
 1.1 “End-User Documentation” means the documentation relating to a
customer’s use of a computer program. HP End-User Documentation for the HP Language Products and HP Language Libraries (identified in Exhibits A and B) is identified in Exhibit F. 
  
 1.2 “HP Language Libraries” means the computer programs identified in Exhibit B as HP Language Libraries and
internal design documentation. However, materials supplied to HP by third parties and incorporated into HP Language Libraries are not part of the HP Language Libraries. Lucent represents and warrants that it has obtained (or will obtain) the
necessary third party licenses for such materials. 
  

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 1.3 “HP Language Products” means the computer programs identified in Exhibit A in Source Code,
Object Code, and Binary Code form. However, materials supplied to HP by third parties and incorporated into HP Language Products (for example, C++) are not part of the HP Language Products. Lucent represents and warrants that it has obtained (or
will obtain) the necessary third party licenses for such materials. 
  
 1.4 “HP Software” means the HP Language Libraries, and the HP Language Products. However, materials supplied to HP by third parties and incorporated into HP Software are not part of the HP Software. Lucent represents and warrants
that it has obtained (or will obtain) the necessary third party licenses for such materials. 
  
 1.5 “Internal Design Documentation” means documents containing information used to create or maintain HP Language Products or HP Language Libraries which may include internal details of product construction.
HP Internal Design Documentation for the HP Language Products and HP Language Libraries (identified in Exhibits A and B) is identified in Exhibit E. 
  
 1.6 “Major Production Release” means the transfer of engineering responsibility for a major product release from a HP’s engineering
organization to its manufacturing organization. The major product release is one made generally available to all of HP’s customers. 
  
 1.7 “Major Release” means a new version of a Lucent Integrated Software Product that contains significant new functionality or features and is
accompanied by a release bulletin. Each Major Release shall be identified by the numeral(s) to the left of the decimal point, with the newer release having the larger numeral. For example, for any given Lucent Integrated Software Product, Major
Release 3.0 is a more current version than Major Release 2.0. 
  
 1.8 “Processing Module” means a single, integrated operating unit consisting of at least a central processing unit, internal memory, intelligent controller(s), internal disk or tape unit, and internal power supply. 
  
 1.9 “Production Release” means the transfer of engineering
responsibility for a product release from a party’s engineering organization to its manufacturing organization. 
  
 1.10 “Source Licensed Processor” means an individual Processing Module that is the subject of a Source Code license hereunder. 
  
 1.11 “Lucent Cross-Compilers” means a compiler incorporating
portions of the HP Language Products or the HP Language Libraries that generates Object Code that can execute only on Lucent PA-RISC Systems. 
  
 1.12 “Lucent Initial Software Improvements” means the Lucent Software Improvements at the time of Lucent’s first Production Release of
products based on or derived from HP Software. 
  

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 1.13 “Lucent Integrated Software Products” means the Lucent software products incorporating
portions of the HP Software or HP trade secret information, copyrighted material, and patented technology, except for Lucent Language Products and other software products incorporating HP trade secret information, copyrighted material, and patented
technology solely through link- time resolutions to Lucent Language Libraries. 
  
 1.14 “Lucent Language Libraries” means the Lucent language libraries based on the HP Language Libraries or on libc.a. 
  

1.15 “Lucent Language Products” means the Lucent software products that do not incorporate any HP trade secret information, copyrighted
materials, or patented technology and are not derived from any HP Software. Lucent Language Products includes Lucent software products that only incorporate HP trade secret information or patented technology solely for the purpose of maintaining
compatibility with HP’s PA-RISC run-time model. 
  
 1.16
“Lucent PA-RISC System” means a Lucent computer system based on a chip implementation of HP’s PA-RISC Chip Architecture or a modified version of such a computer system and using a Lucent operating system or a derivative thereof,
whether such computer system is distributed directly or indirectly. Specifically excluded from the meaning of Lucent PA-RISC System is any computer system based on any processor implementation of a 64-bit enhanced mode architecture, such as
implementations developed for the HP/Intel 64-bit enhanced mode architecture, and the like. 
  
 1.17 “Lucent Software Improvements” means (I) the software improvements that Lucent makes to the HP Software such as defect repairs, performance enhancements, SVID compliance, ELF or DWARF output formats,
enhancements to create cross-compilers, whether incorporated into the HP Language Products or separate therefrom and (ii) the software improvements that Lucent makes to those portions of the HP Software incorporated into other Lucent software
products. 
  
 1.18 “Update” means a Major Production
Release of an HP Language Product or HP Language Library provided to Lucent by HP only after its release, and such Updates are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole
discretion. Any Update provided to Lucent shall be in export from ClearCase format. An Update may correspond to a new implementation of HP’s PA-RISC Chip Architecture. 
  
 1.19 “Upgrade” means the transfer by a Lucent Customer of a Lucent Integrated Software Product from a then
currently licensed Lucent PA-RISC System to a different model Lucent PA-RISC System and for which transfer Lucent generally charges it customers or receives an additional license fee. 
  

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	2	DATA AND AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 

  
 2.1 Data Coordinators 
  
 The parties designate the following persons as their Data Coordinators for this Listing: 
  

			
	 Lucent:
	  	Blue Offutt
		
	 HP:
	  	Mark Williams

  
 2.2 Agreement
Coordinators 
  

			
	 Lucent:
	  	 Blue Offutt
 Lucent Technologies
 8901 E. Mountain View Ave., Suite 120
 Scottsdale, AZ 85258

		
	 HP:
	  	 Mark Williams
 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44 MD
 Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A.

  

	3	DELIVERY 

  
 3.1 Delivery of HP Software 
  
 3.1.1 Lucent acknowledges and agrees that the HP Software has been delivered and accepted prior to September 30, 1998. For the period beginning September
30, 1998, HP will not deliver any additional HP Software under this Listing. 
  
 3.1.2 Lucent acknowledges that HP may include third party software in HP Software and that Lucent is responsible for obtaining any required third party licenses in order to obtain access to that HP Software. When HP
knows that it will include third party software in the HP Software, HP will notify Lucent of the inclusion of such third party software. 
  
 3.2 Delivery of Updates. 
  
 3.2.1 Lucent acknowledges and agrees that the Updates have been delivered and accepted prior to September 30, 1998. For the period beginning September 30,
1998, HP shall have no obligation to provide any additional Updates under this Listing. 
  
 3.2.2 Lucent acknowledges that HP may include third party software in any Update and that Lucent is responsible for obtaining any 

  

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required third party licenses in order to obtain access to that Update. When HP knows that it will include third party software in an Update, HP will notify
Lucent of the inclusion of such third party software. 
  
 3.2.3
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, HP shall have no obligation to provide any Update if third party software is incorporated into that Update and HP does not have the rights to disclose such third party software to Lucent. 

 
 3.3 Delivery of HP Internal Design Documentation 
  
 3.3.1 Lucent acknowledges and agrees that the HP Internal Design
Documentation has been delivered and accepted prior to September 30, 1998. For the period beginning September 30, 1998, HP shall have no obligation to provide any additional HP Internal Design Documentation under this Listing. 
  
 3.4 Delivery of Lucent Software Improvements. 
  
 3.4.1 HP acknowledges and agrees that the Lucent Initial Software
Improvements and the Lucent Software Improvements have been delivered and accepted prior to September 30, 1998. 
  
 For the period beginning September 30, 1998 and extending thereafter, Lucent will not develop any additional Lucent Software Improvements under this
Listing, except as necessary to repair defects which may be discovered after that date. 
  
 3.4.2 Any Source Code form of a Lucent Integrated Software Product shall be delivered on magnetic media in a tar format unless otherwise agreed. 
  
 3.4.3 Lucent represents and warrants that it will not knowingly incorporate any third party intellectual property in the
Lucent Initial Software Improvements. If Lucent becomes aware of any such third party intellectual property, then Lucent will obtain from the owner any rights necessary to enable Lucent to comply with this Listing. 
  
 3.4.4 HP acknowledges that Lucent may include third party software in any
Lucent Software Improvement other than Lucent Initial Software Improvements and that HP is responsible for obtaining any required third party licenses in order to obtain access to that Improvement. When Lucent knows that it will include third party
software in an Improvement, Lucent will notify HP of the inclusion of such third party software. 
  
 3.5 Delivery of Lucent Internal Design Documentation 
  
 3.5.1 Lucent has delivered to HP one (1) copy of the Internal Design Documentation for the Lucent Software Improvements. 
  

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 3.5.2 Lucent’s Internal Design Documentation shall be the same documentation, if any, as is
available to Lucent’s own engineers designing and maintaining the corresponding software. The documentation may contain errors. Lucent has no obligation to modify any Internal Design Documentation or to correct errors present in any Internal
Design Documentation. 
  
 3.6 Delivery of End-User
Documentation. 
  
 3.6.1 Each party shall provide the other
with the end-user documentation that such party has the right to license to the other for software licensed hereunder as soon as practicable after the time of delivery of such software. Such end-user documentation may contain errors. Neither party
shall have any obligation to modify any end-user documentation or correct errors present in any such documentation. 
  
 3.6.2 Such end-user documentation shall be provided by HP in SGML format, or other format chosen by HP. Such documentation shall be provided by Lucent in
SGML format, unless otherwise agreed. 
  
 3.7 Lucent
Responsibility 
  
 3.7.1 Lucent assumes all risks and
responsibility for developing Lucent Integrated Software Products based on any HP Software, including HP Language Products, HP Language Libraries, or any Update thereto. 
  
 3.7.2 Lucent acknowledges that if modules are not delivered due to third party restrictions, the remaining modules may not
build a functional software product. 
  
 3.8 HP Support.

  
 HP shall have no obligation to provide any consultation,
installation, training or support services for any materials provided to Lucent under this Listing. 
  

	4	LICENSE OF SOFTWARE PRODUCTS 

  
 4.1 Grant by HP. 
  
 4.1.1 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to reproduce the HP Software in Source Code form and to use, to
modify only for defect repairs, and compile the HP Software in any way for Lucent’s internal use in designing Lucent products on Source Licensed Processors located internal to Lucent’s US support facility in one US site listed in Paragraph
2.2 and used solely for Lucent internal support purposes. 
  
 4.1.2 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use, reproduce, and modify only for defect repairs the HP Language Products, the HP Language Libraries, and libc.a only to support 

  

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Lucent Integrated Software Products and to distribute such Lucent Integrated Software Products in Binary Code form only to its customers either directly or
indirectly through resellers for use on Lucent PA-RISC Systems. 
  
 4.1.3 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to reproduce and modify only for defect repairs the HP Language Libraries and libc.a only to support Lucent Language Libraries and to distribute such
Lucent Language Libraries in Object Code form, either directly or indirectly through resellers. 
  
 4.1.4 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use, reproduce, and modify only for defect repairs the HP Language
Products and HP Language Libraries only to support Lucent Cross-Compilers and to distribute such Lucent Cross-Compilers in Binary Code form only to its customers either directly or indirectly through resellers, subject to the limitations in
Paragraph 4.9. 
  
 4.1.5 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a
non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use, on any Lucent internal system, and to reproduce and modify only for defect repairs the HP Software to generate Object Code and Binary Code software for use on Lucent PA-RISC Systems only, for Lucent
internal purposes, including but not limited to, customer training, support, demonstration, and benchmarks. 
  
 4.1.6 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use, reproduce, and modify only for defect repairs the HP Internal
Design Documentation only to support Lucent Internal Design Documentation for Lucent Integrated Software Products. 
  
 4.1.7 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use, reproduce, and modify only for defect repairs the HP End-User
Documentation only to support Lucent End-User Documentation for Lucent Integrated Software Products and to distribute such Lucent End-User Documentation. HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a right to sublicense licensees of Lucent Integrated
Software Products to modify only for defect repairs and reproduce the HP End-User Documentation for use with such Lucent Integrated Software Products. 
  
 4.2 Grant by Lucent 
  
 4.2.1 Lucent hereby grants and HP accepts a non-exclusive and non-transferable right, with the right to sublicense, to use, reproduce, modify, and
distribute (i) the Lucent Software Improvements made prior to September 30, 1998, and (ii) any Lucent modifications made under Paragraph 4.1. 
  
 4.2.2 Lucent hereby grants and HP accepts a non-exclusive right to use, reproduce, and modify (i) the Lucent Internal Design Documentation which has been
delivered to HP prior to September 30, 1998, and (ii) any Lucent documentation of modifications made under Paragraph 4.1. 
  

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 4.2.3 Lucent hereby grants and HP accepts a non-exclusive right to use, reproduce, and modify (i) the
Lucent End-User Documentation which has been delivered to HP prior to September 30, 1998, and (ii) any Lucent documentation of modifications made under Paragraph 4.1, to develop HP End-User Documentation for its products and to distribute such HP
End-User Documentation. Lucent hereby grants and HP accepts a right to sublicense licensees of HP software programs incorporating Lucent Software Improvements to modify and reproduce the Lucent End-User Documentation for use with such HP software
programs. 
  
 4.3 Lucent Copyright Notices 
  
 4.3.1 Except as authorized by Paragraphs 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4 and 4.1.5
Lucent agrees that the HP Software shall not be copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification or for archival purposes; nor may they be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper tape, disc memory cartridges, Read Only
Memory, etc.) for any other purpose without HP’s prior written authorization. 
  
 4.3.2 Lucent may not delete any copyright or other proprietary notice on any copy of the HP Software. Lucent shall include an HP copyright notice on any copy of a Lucent Integrated Software Product. 
  
 4.3.3 The media containing such authorized copies of HP Software and Lucent
Integrated Software Products in Binary or Object Code form shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19** - **** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. All rights reserved. This media contains information which is proprietary and confidential to the
Hewlett-Packard Company. It is not to be disclosed to anyone outside this organization.” 
  
 ** The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s) found on the software supplied by HP. 
  
 In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle. Lucent shall place the notice set forth above on all media
containing HP Software or documentation therefor. 
  
 4.3.4 The
media containing such authorized copies of HP Software and Lucent Integrated Software Products in Source Code form shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19** - **** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. All rights reserved. This media contains information which is
proprietary and confidential to the Hewlett-Packard Company. It is not to be disclosed to anyone other than those authorized in the written agreement between Lucent and HP.” 
  
 ** The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s) found on the software supplied by HP. 
  

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 4.4 HP Copyright Notices. 
  
 4.4.1 Except as authorized by Paragraphs 4.2.1, 4.2.2 and 4.2.3, HP agrees that the Lucent Software Improvements shall not
be copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification or for archival purposes; nor may they be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper tape, disc memory cartridges, Read Only Memory, etc.) for any other purpose without
Lucent’s prior written authorization. 
  
 4.4.2 HP shall, at
its expense, either maintain or replace the Lucent copyright and/or other proprietary notice on Lucent Software Improvements and Lucent Internal Design Documentation. If HP elects to replace Lucent’s copyright notice, HP shall include an HP
copyright notice on any copy of the Lucent Software Improvements and Lucent Internal Design Documentation in such a manner and form so as to preserve Lucent’s copyright interests therein. 
  
 4.5 Required System. 
  
 Except as authorized in Paragraphs 4.1.1 and 4.1.4, Lucent Integrated
Software Products and other Lucent software products that only incorporate HP trade secret information or patented technology solely for the purpose of maintaining compatibility with HP’s PA-RISC run-time model must be used only on a Lucent
PA-RISC System. 
  
 4.6 Limitations on Right to Modify HP
Intellectual Property. 
  
 4.6.1 Lucent agrees that the Lucent
Integrated Software Products will initially conform to HP’s PA-RISC run-time model including HP’s PA-RISC register usage, stack direction, virtual memory layout, procedure calling conventions, and position independent code. If Lucent
chooses to continue to adhere to HP’s PA-RISC run-time model for its Lucent Integrated Software Products, Lucent agrees that it will use reasonable efforts to conform to that model and will consult with HP prior to diverging from HP’s
PA-RISC run-time model. 
  
 4.6.2 Lucent agrees that, to the
extent reasonably possible, it will use HP’s language technology in developing system-dependent attributes of Lucent’s SVR4 ELF implementation of PA-RISC, including (I) extensions to data structures, (ii) processor specific attributes
including object file types, symbol types, section names, section types, and section indices, and (iii) relocation entries. 
  
 4.7 Limitations on Use of HP Intellectual Property. 
  
 4.7.1 Lucent represents and warrants that (except as expressly provided in Paragraph 1.15 “Lucent Language Products”), it will not knowingly
incorporate any HP intellectual property into Lucent Language Products. 
  
 4.7.2 Except as expressly provided in Paragraph 1.15 “Lucent Language Products”, if Lucent intentionally or inadvertently incorporates or uses any HP 

  

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trade secrets, copyrighted material, or patented technology in the design of Lucent software products, such products shall, as long as such HP trade secrets,
copyrighted material or patented technology remains in such Lucent Products, be deemed as Lucent Integrated Software Products. 
  
 4.8 Limitations on Right to Reproduce. 
  
 Except as authorized by Paragraph 4.1.1, no right is hereby granted to reproduce or use the HP Software in Source Code form. Except as authorized by
Paragraphs 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, and 4.1.5, no right is hereby granted to reproduce and distribute the HP Software in Binary or Object Code form. Except as authorized by Paragraphs 4.1.6 and 4.1.7, no right is hereby granted to reproduce, use, and
distribute End-User Documentation and Internal Design Documentation for the HP Software. 
  
 4.9 Right to Distribute Lucent Cross-Compilers. 
  
 4.9.1 Lucent may loan, for a period up to six (6) months, Lucent Cross-Compilers in Binary Code form to an independent software vendor or a Lucent customer porting to Lucent PA-RISC Systems. 
  
 4.9.2 Lucent may sell Lucent Cross-Compilers in Binary Code form to
independent software vendors or Lucent customers porting to Lucent PA-RISC Systems, provided the host system is a system manufactured or distributed by Lucent or other PA-RISC system vendors. 
  

	5	TITLE. 

  
 5.1 HP Software. 
  
 No title to or ownership of any HP Software in any form furnished hereunder or any of its parts, is hereby transferred to Lucent. Lucent’s rights
shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Listing. Any modifications or additions to the Source Code or documentation made by Lucent shall not reduce HP’s rights. 
  
 5.2 Lucent Language Products. 
  
 No title to or ownership of any Lucent Language Products in any form
furnished hereunder or any of its parts, is hereby transferred to HP. 
  
 5.3 Lucent Software Improvements. 
  
 No title to
or ownership of any Lucent Software Improvements in any form furnished hereunder or any of its parts, is hereby transferred to HP. HP’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Listing. Any
modifications or additions to the Source Code or documentation made by HP shall not reduce Lucent’s rights. 
  

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 5.4 No Obligation to incorporate improvements. 
  
 HP is not obligated to incorporate any Lucent Improvement into any HP
product. Lucent is not obligated to incorporate any HP Software including any HP Language Product, HP Language Library, or Update thereto into any Lucent product. 
  
 5.5 Third Party Software. 
  
 5.5.1 Lucent acknowledges that portions of the HP Software may be licensed to HP by third parties. In addition, Lucent acknowledges that the above
licenses shall be subject to all sublicensing restrictions established by any such third party having an intellectual property interest in the HP Software. Lucent agrees that any such third party is entitled to enforce its rights to prevent the
infringement of its copyrights and violations of the licenses provided hereunder. 
  
 5.5.2 HP acknowledges that portions of the Lucent Software Improvements after the initial delivery may be licensed to Lucent by third parties. In addition, HP acknowledges that the above licenses shall be subject to
all sublicensing restrictions established by any such third party having an intellectual property interest in the Lucent Software Improvements. HP agrees that any such third party is entitled to enforce its rights to prevent the infringement of its
copyrights and violations of the licenses provided hereunder. 
  
 5.6 Licenses to Third Party Software. 
  
 5.6.1
Before delivery of HP Software or Updates to Lucent, Lucent must own and maintain the appropriate version of third party Source Code licenses on which current and future versions of the HP Language Products, HP Language Libraries, or Updates thereto
are based. Lucent shall have the sole responsibility for obtaining all required third party licenses. 
  
 5.6.2 Before delivery of the Lucent Software Improvements to HP, HP must own and maintain the appropriate version of third party Source Code licenses on
which current and future versions of the Lucent Software Improvements after the initial delivery are based. HP shall have the sole responsibility for obtaining all required third party licenses.  
  
 5.7 Lucent Protection of HP Software in Source Code Form. 
  
 5.7.1 Lucent shall handle all HP Software in Source Code form, including HP Software incorporated into Lucent Integrated Software Products, as Protected
Software Products as set forth in the Strategic Cooperation Agreement. 
  
 5.7.2 Lucent shall maintain all of the Protected Software Product in protected areas at Lucent. Procedures for handling such Protected Software Products are set forth in Exhibit D. 
  
 5.7.3 Only Lucent language engineers including Lucent employees and
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Software Product. Only Lucent support engineers at each of the US support facilities in the two support sites within the continental United States and named
support engineers at each Lucent Customer Access Center (CAC) outside the United States shall be permitted access to those portions of the Lucent Integrated Software Products incorporating HP Software in Source Code form; provided, only those Lucent
support engineers located in countries designated by HP as having enforceable copyright laws for protecting computer programs shall be permitted access to those portions of the Lucent Integrated Software Products incorporating HP Software in Source
Code form. 
  
 5.7.4 Lucent agrees that Contractors accessing the
HP Protected Software Product will not exceed the number of Lucent language engineers accessing the HP Protected Software Product. 
  
 5.8 HP Protection of Lucent Software Improvements. 
  
 5.8.1 HP shall handle all Lucent Software Improvements as Protected Software Products as set forth in the Strategic Cooperation Agreement. 
  

	6	COMPENSATION AND REPORTS 

  
 6.1 Payments for HP Software 
  
 There is no additional fee for the HP Software referred to in Section 3.1 of this Listing. 
  
 6.2 Payments for Updates 
  
 There is no additional fee for the Updates referred to in Section 3.2 of this Listing, which have been delivered to Lucent prior to September 30, 1998.

  
 6.3 Distribution Fees 
  
 6.3.1 Distribution Records 
  
 Lucent shall keep true and accurate books showing all licenses granted and
Upgrades thereto, and all commercial distributions (including loans) of each copy of a Lucent Integrated Software Product. Lucent shall use reasonable efforts to record the volume and departmental usage of Lucent Integrated Software Product internal
use. All such books of Lucent shall include sufficient information from which to determine the fees owed to HP according to generally accepted accounting practices. 
  
 6.3.2 Statements and Purchase Orders to HP 
  
 Lucent agrees that on or prior to thirty (30) days after the end of each of Lucent’s fiscal quarters during which
Lucent distributes a Lucent Integrated Software Product, Lucent will issue a purchase order to HP for Distribution fees 

  

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due under the terms of this Listing, and Lucent will render to HP a Distribution Fee Report to the HP Data Coordinator documenting 
  
 a. each type of Lucent Integrated Software Product, 
  
 b. the volume of each such type of Lucent Integrated Software Product
distributed by Lucent, 
  
 c. the volume of each such type of
Lucent Integrated Software Product distributed by Lucent to its distributors and the number of copies loaned by Lucent, 
  
 d. the Lucent US List Price and the royalty rate for each such type of Lucent Integrated Software Product, 
  
 e. an itemized reconciliation of any errors, omissions, overpayments or
underpayments, and other adjustments necessary to correct prior quarterly statement(s), and 
  
 f. the total royalty for each such type of Lucent Integrated Software Product, it being intended that such Royalty Report sets forth sufficient itemized information from which HP or its auditor can reasonably
determine according to generally accepted accounting principles the amounts owed to HP and the basis on which such amounts have been calculated. 
  
 6.3.3 Licensed Processors 
  
 Such statement shall include a listing of all current Source Licensed Processors whether granted during the previous accrual period or earlier.

  
 6.3.4 Additional Information 
  
 If HP reasonably believes that Lucent has not provided a statement with
sufficient itemized information for HP to verify calculations of amounts due, the HP Data Coordinator shall so advise the Lucent Data Coordinator and they will attempt in good faith to resolve what information should be included in the statement.

  
 6.3.5 Audits 
  
 Lucent agrees to make such of its books available for audit by HP or its
designee(s) no more frequently than once per calendar year at any reasonable time during business hours, so that HP can verify that Lucent, its subsidiaries, its subcontractors and its distributors are fulfilling their obligations under this
Listing. HP will bear the expense of its auditor and Lucent will bear the expense of its representative for such audits. Should any payment be underpaid by at least five percent (5%), then Lucent shall pay the reasonable expense of such audit. Any
underpayment discovered during such audit shall be promptly paid to HP. Any overpayment discovered during such audit shall be credited against future amounts due HP or, if greater than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), promptly refunded to Lucent.

  

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 6.4 Payments 
  
 Lucent agrees that on or prior to thirty (30) days after the end of each of Lucent’s fiscal quarters during which
Lucent distributes a Lucent Integrated Software Product, Lucent will issue a purchase order to HP for Distribution Fees due under the terms of this Listing. HP will invoice Lucent promptly for such Fees. Payments will be due from Lucent within
thirty (30) days of the receipt of the HP invoice for such Fees. 
  
 Lucent shall make all payments due under this Technology Listing Agreement by check payable to: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company. 
  
 Payment will be sent by mail to the address specified on the HP invoice for said payment. 
  
 6.5 Late Payments 
  
 For any payment received by HP later than the appropriate payment due date, Lucent shall pay HP a late fee of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the
amount paid late for each full calendar month beyond the payment due date. 
  

	7.	WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER, LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, AND INDEMNITY 

  
 7.1 DISCLAIMER OF HP WARRANTIES 
  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the HP Software, the HP Language Products and the HP Language Libraries in any form, and all other
materials provided by HP hereunder in any form. HP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the HP Internal Design Documentation or the HP End-User Documentation. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE HP SOFTWARE, THE HP LANGUAGE
PRODUCTS AND THE HP LANGUAGE LIBRARIES IN ANY FORM AND ALL OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED BY HP HEREUNDER IN ANY FORM ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. 
  
 7.2 LIMITATION OF HP LIABILITY 
  
 Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Pair-and-Spare Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of the HP Software, the
HP Language Products and the HP Language Libraries in any form, and all other materials provided by HP hereunder in any form furnished hereunder to function. HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. 
  

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 7.3 INDEMNITY 
  
 Notwithstanding anything else in this Listing or in the Technology Framework Agreement: Lucent will, at HP’s option, and at
Lucent’s sole expense, protect, defend, hold harmless and indemnify HP, its subsidiaries, and customers from any third party claim, suit, or proceeding alleging that the HP Software provided by HP under the terms of this Listing, the HP
Language Products provided by HP under the terms of this Listing, the HP Language Libraries provided by HP under the terms of this Listing or any other materials provided by HP under the terms of this Listing, or any materials distributed as
contemplated under Paragraph 4, constitute an infringement of any third party’s patent, copyright, trademark, trade name, other proprietary right, or unauthorized trade secret use (an “Infringement Claim”); and Lucent agrees to pay
all costs, damages and expenses (including reasonable attorney’s fees) incurred as a result of any such Infringement Claim, and will pay any award with respect to such Infringement Claim or agreed to in any settlement of that Infringement
Claim, provided that HP shall give Lucent prompt written notice of all Infringement Claims, and Lucent shall have full and complete authority to assume the sole defense of them, including appeals, and to settle same. HP shall, upon Lucent’s
request and at Lucent’s expense, furnish all information and assistance available to HP and cooperate in every reasonable way to facilitate the defense and settlement of any Infringement Claim. 
  

	8	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  
 8.1 Term 
  
 The term of this Technology Listing Agreement shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 8.2 Termination of Listing for Cause 
  
 8.2.1 Either Lucent or HP may terminate this Listing upon the substantial
breach of a material term of that Listing by the other. The terminating party will first give the other written notice of the alleged breach and a reasonable period of time, which will not be less than ninety (90) days, in which to cure the alleged
breach. The termination of this Listing will not terminate any other Investigation or Technology Listing. 
  
 8.2.2 The inadvertent incorporation of HP trade secrets, copyrighted material, or patented technology in Lucent software products as described in
Paragraph 4.7.2 shall not be deemed a material breach of this Listing if Lucent removes such incorporated HP trade secrets, copyrighted material, or patented technology within ninety (90) days after discovery of such incorporation. 
  

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 8.3 Effect of Termination of Listing for Cause. 
  
 8.3.1 Upon the termination of this Listing due to a breach of a material
term, all Source Code licenses granted to the breaching party shall terminate. The termination of this Listing shall not terminate any Binary Code license granted by either party. Obligations to provide Updates or Lucent Improvements shall cease
upon the termination of this Listing for cause. 
  
 8.4
Obligations that Survive Termination 
  
 Any obligation of
confidentiality and royalty payment under this Listing, and Lucent’s obligation of Indemnity under Paragraph 7.3 of this Listing, will survive termination or expiration of this Listing. 
  
 8.5 NO REFUND 
  
 Termination of this Technology Listing Agreement shall not obligate HP to
refund any amount paid to HP. 
  

	9	MISCELLANEOUS 

  
 9.1 Incorporation of Terms into Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 Unless otherwise provided herein, the terms of the Technology Framework will be incorporated herein. 
  
 9.2 No Restriction to Deal with Other Parties. 
  
 Neither party will have any commitment nor obligation to the other either to
enter into further agreements or to refrain from dealing with any third party in any manner whatsoever. 
  
 9.3 Relationship of the Parties. 
  
 The parties have not created any agency or partnership relationship between them by this Technology Framework. 
  
 9.4 Responsible Parties. 
  
 Any Technology Project may be undertaken by a Subsidiary of a party, provided
that an authorized representative of that Subsidiary executes the associated Technology Listing. 
  
 9.5 Taxes 
  
 Any payment made under this Listing will be net of all sales, use, excise, and other like taxes. 
  

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 9.6 Trademark Usage. 
  
 Nothing contained in this Listing will be construed as conferring any rights to either party to use in advertising,
publicity or other marketing activities, any name, trade name, trademark, acronym, or other designation of the other, including any contraction, abbreviation, or simulation of any of the foregoing. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Listing
Agreement by signature of a duly authorized representative. 
  

									
	LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.	 	 	 	HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
					
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Ronald J. Delange
	 	 	 	 By:
	 	/s/ Byron T. Ryono
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Name:
	 	 RONALD J. DELANGE
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	Byron T. Ryono
					
	 Title:
	 	 VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS
	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	Director, Strategic Alliances
					
	 Date:
	 	 1/9/02
	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	3/20/02

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
  

LIST OF HP LANGUAGE PRODUCTS 
  

					
	 Product

	  	Module

	  	 Description

	 C compiler
	  	cc	  	Driver program
			
	 	  	cc.cat	  	Compiler message catalog
			
	 C++ compiler
	  	Cpp	  	C++ pre-processor
			
	 	  	Cpp.ansi	  	 
			
	 	  	C++filt	  	C++ tools
			
	 	  	ptcomp	  	 
			
	 	  	ptlink	  	 
			
	 	  	cfront	  	C++ front end
			
	 FORTRAN compiler
	  	f77	  	Driver program
			
	 	  	f77.cat	  	Driver program message catalog
			
	 	  	f77pass1	  	Compiler front end
			
	 	  	uf77pass1	  	Profile based optimization support
			
	 Pascal compiler
	  	paserrs	  	Compiler message catalog
			
	 	  	pc	  	Driver program
			
	 	  	paslib	  	Default system module library
			
	 	  	pasesc.ph	  	Symbolic definitions of library escape codes
			
	 Optimizer
	  	UCODE	  	Compiler intermediate code generator
			
	 	  	SLLIC/Opt	  	Compiler backend and optimizer
			
	 	  	fdp	  	Feedback directed positioning utility
			
	 	  	milli.a	  	Millicode library
			
	 	  	crt0.o	  	 

  

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 EXHIBIT B 
  

LIST OF HP LANGUAGE LIBRARIES 
  

					
	 Product

	  	Module

	 	 Description

	Runtime Libraries	  	libcl	 	Compiler runtime library
			
	FORTRAN Libraries	  	libf771O (libcl)	 	FORTRAN I/O routines
			
	Math Libraries	  	libm	 	Math library (-lm) routines
			
	 	  	libM	 	ANSI Math library (-lm) routines
			
	 	  	libf	 	Fortran Math library routines
			
	 	  	math_err.cat	 	Math library message catalog
			
	C++ Library	  	libC	 	C++ library

  

			
	 ADDITIONAL LIBRARY

	  	 (Not part of HP Language Libraries)

	libc (ANSI portion)	  	Implementation of ANSI C library calls

  

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 EXHIBIT C 
  

Binary and Object Code Distribution Fees 
  

			
	 Lucent INTEGRATED SOFTWARE PRODUCTS

	  	 PER-COPY DISTRIBUTION FEE

	C	  	18% of Lucent List Price
		
	C++	  	18% of Lucent List Price, less credit for C++ royalty paid by Lucent to USL
		
	FORTRAN	  	18% of Lucent List Price
		
	OTHER	  	18% of Lucent List Price
		
	PASCAL	  	18% of Lucent List Price
		
	For Millicode library and those portions of libc necessary for the operating system to run that are bundled with and used only by the operating system:	  	$200

  

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 EXHIBIT D 
  

PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING PROTECTED INFORMATION 
  

	 	I.	Third Party Source Code Treatment: 

  
 A. In general, Lucent protects all Source Code in its possession as proprietary, trade secret information, with no particular distinction for third party
Source Code, unless the owner requires a higher level of Source Code protection than Lucent utilizes for its own Source Code. 
  
 The procedure for protecting Lucent only Source Code includes: 
  

1. All Lucent employees/contractors must sign an Employer/Contractor Agreement covering treatment/ownership of proprietary information,
etc. This agreement is reviewed with each employee at the time of a new employee’s orientation or with a contractor prior to the contractor commencing work. 
  
 2. Source Code resides on various library disks in the engineering labs. In general, labs containing the
“production” development machines are locked at all times. Labs containing “test” machines are locked at night but open during the day while supervised by system administrators. Most, but not all, software engineers have access
to a given lab via cardkey even if it is locked. 
  
 3. Most software engineers have network access to the library disks in the labs from workstations/terminals on their desks. It is possible to generate an audit trail for Source Code access, although this is not normal practice. Engineers
access Source Code on a “need to know” basis. 
  
 4. Lucent Source Code is, under special agreement, shipped to selected OEMs for support. 
  
 B. The following additional procedures will be adopted by Lucent for handling HP Software in Source Code form (“HP Source Code”): 
  
 1. All Lucent employees/contractors must sign a
confidentiality Agreement that is pre-approved by HP. 
  

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 2. Before being granted access to HP Source Code, persons will be informed as to the
proprietary nature of the Source Code, and will agree that: 
  
 HP
Source Code will not be incorporated into Lucent software products other than Lucent Integrated Software Products. 
  
 3. HP Source Code will reside on systems in labs that are locked twenty-four (24) hours a day. Access to the lab is by cardkey. The
cardkey access system logs all accesses and attempted accesses to the lab. Only persons with a need for physical access to those machines, such as system administrators, will have lab access. 
  
 4. All product builds will take place on systems in the
locked lab. All backup tapes will be stored in the locked lab, except for those stored in secure off-site facilities. 
  
 5. The systems having a copy of HP Source Code will have unique user accounts and associated log-on passwords and be network accessible by
only those persons with a need to view the HP Source Code. Log-on passwords must be secure and meet Lucent’s password anti-cracking standards/criteria. 
  
 6. HP Source Code will under no circumstances be permitted off Lucent Marlboro premises except for off-site storage of backups and two
support sites within the continental United States with appropriate security measures/procedures as described above. 
  
 7. Lucent will perform frequent audits against these procedures to ensure compliance and will report lost or missing copies to HP upon
discovery of the loss. HP also has the right to perform annual periodic security audits subject to advance notice. 
  
 8. Access to printed HP Source Code must be limited to those persons authorized above. Printers must be secured in a locked room 

  

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accessible only by persons authorized above. Printouts must be stored in locked desks, cabinets, or locked rooms when not in use or destroyed by shredding.

  

	 	II.	Lucent’s education program for “technology compartmentalization” 

  
 To prevent the transfer of HP technology to Lucent Language Products, these changes to Lucent’s development process
will be implemented within Lucent: 
  
 1. Twice
per year, all languages engineers (Lucent employees and Contractors) and support engineers having access to the HP Software will be verbally reminded of their responsibilities to protect HP Protected Information. 
  
 2. The documents which describe the Lucent standard
development process will be modified to require that the origin of new development ideas for compiler enhancements be described in functional and/or design documents. 
  
 3. The software technical review (inspection) process documentation will be supplemented with information
for language engineers detailing their responsibility to check for the presence of HP Protected Information in Lucent Language Products. 
  
 4. Engineers and managers who technically review functional and design documents will verify whether the origin of new development ideas
for compiler enhancements was from HP Protected Information. 
  
 5. Languages engineering management will maintain a list of those engineers with access to HP Source Code and will periodically audit the access logs on the computer lab and systems which hold HP Source Code.

  

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 EXHIBIT E 
  

HP INTERNAL DESIGN DOCUMENTATION 
  

			
	 Document

	  	Format

	 C Compiler IMS
	  	ASCII
	 UCODE Reference Manual
	  	troff
	 SLLIC/Optimizer IMS
	  	troff
	 Unwind
	  	 
	 Aux. Unwind ES
	  	troff
	 Aux. Unwind Design
	  	troff
	 Pascal Internal Design Documentation
	  	ASCII
	 C++ Internal Design Documentation
	  	ASCII
	 Runtime Libraries
	  	 
	 FORTRAN I/O
	  	troff
	 Library IMS
	  	troff
	 Math Libraries IMS
	  	troff

  

					
	 Document

	  	Version

	  	Format

	 PBO ES
	  	 	  	 
	 PBO Internal Design Documentation
	  	HP-UX 9.0	  	troff

  
 No updates of PBO documentation will
be provided. 
  

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 EXHIBIT F 
  

HP END-USER DOCUMENTATION 
  

			
	 Unencumbered:
	  	 
		
	 HP Product
	  	HP End-User Documentation
		
	 C
	  	92434-90002 HP C Programmer’s Guide
	 	  	92453-90024 HP C/HP-UX Reference Manual
		
	 C++
	  	92501-90005 C++ Programmer’s Guide
		
	 FORTRAN
	  	B2408-90009 FORTRAN Programmer’s Guide
	 	  	(Excluding chapter on the Kuck Associates FORTRAN Preprocessor)
		
	 Libc
	  	B2355-90026 Programming on HP-UX
		
	 Pascal
	  	92431-90005 HP Pascal/HP-UX Reference Manual
	 	  	92431-90006 HP Pascal/HP-UX Programmer’s Guide
		
	 Encumbered:
	  	 
		
	 FORTRAN
	  	B2408-90009 FORTRAN Programmer’s Guide
	 	  	(chapter on Kuck Associates FORTRAN Preprocessor)

  

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 Appendix A-3 
  
 Technology Listing A-3 
  
 for 
  
 PA-RISC Test and Initialization Software 
  
 This Technology Listing Agreement, effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc.
(“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware corporation having its principal place of business at 3000
Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein, this Technology Listing Agreement incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement effective as of June 24, 1999 by Lucent and HP.

  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Framework Agreement
(“Technology Framework”) relating to the process for entering into various cooperative technology arrangements. 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Listing A-1 effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Technology Listing A-1”) relating to the HP-UX Operating
System. 
  
 Lucent desires to examine HP’s Test and
Initialization Software in source code form in conjunction with Lucent’s use of the PA7100, PA8000, PA8500 and PA8600 processors. 
  
 HP is willing to provide Lucent with access to HP’s Test and Initialization Software in source code form under the following terms and conditions as
described herein. 
  

	1	DEFINITIONS 

  
 1.1 ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 
  
 The following terms are defined for purposes only of this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  
 1.2 “Test and Initialization Software” means software which HP has developed for testing and initializing PA-RISC
processors, and only in conjunction with the HP-UX operating system. 
  
 1.3 “ Test and Initialization Software Updates” means enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of the Test and Initialization Software developed by HP for testing and initializing PA-RISC; and such enhancements or 

  

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modifications or revisions are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole
discretion. 
  
 1.4 “Test and Initialization Software
Documentation” means the documentation of the Test and Initialization Software provided by HP to Lucent in HP’s Processor Technical Reference Manuals, Test and Initialization Code Manuals and Lockstep Addenda. 
  
 1.5 “Pair-and-Spare Customers” has the same meaning as in the
Technology Listing A-1. 
  
 1.6 “Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based
Fault Tolerant Computer System” has the same meaning as in the Technology Listing A-1. 
  
 1.7 “PA-RISC Processors” has the same meaning as in the Technology Listing A-1. 
  

	2	OVERVIEW 

  
 HP has rights in the Test and Initialization Software. Subject to limitations and restrictions, this Technology Listing Agreement is a license to the Test
and Initialization Software. No purchase or sale is intended. 
  
 2.1 The following information is required by HP for verification of license rights, when appropriate: 
  
 Names of Lucent’s Source Code Administrators: 
  
 Gerry Burns                    Telephone: 508 486-2463

  
 CPU serial numbers where the Test and Initialization Software in source code
form licensed hereunder will be installed: 
  
 2.1.1 Lucent’s Computer System Serial#: (***), located at Lucent’s site at 2065 Hamilton AV. in San Jose, California with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent employees
or Lucent contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the Test and Initialization Software and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number (***) only when they are located at Lucent’s site in San Jose, California. 
  
 2.1.2 Lucent’s Computer System Serial # (***) located
at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site at Suite 120, 8901 E. Mountain View Ave., Scottsdale, Arizona with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent Customer Service employees or Lucent
Customer Service contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the Test and Initialization Software and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number (***) only when they are located at remote Lucent facilities. 
  

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	3	AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 

  
 3.1 The parties designate the following persons as their Agreement Coordinators for this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  

			
	HP:	  	Mark Williams
	 	  	Telephone: (408) 447-7338
	 	  	Fax No.: (408) 447-4909
		
	Lucent:	  	Mr. Gerry Bums
	 	  	Manager of Hardware Engineering
	 	  	Lucent Technologies
	 	  	55 Fairbanks Blvd.
	 	  	Marlboro, MA 01752
		
	 	  	Fax: 508-486-2126
	 	  	Telephone: 508-486-2463
	 	  	Email: Gerry@Lucent.com

  
 A copy of
correspondence to Lucent’s Account Manager will be sent to: 
  

			
	 	  	Mr. Sandy Hirschhorn
	 	  	Vice President of Engineering
	 	  	Lucent Technologies
	 	  	55 Fairbanks Blvd.
	 	  	Marlboro, MA 01752
		
	 	  	Fax: 508-486-2126
	 	  	Phone: 508 486 2568
	 	  	Email: SandyH@lucent.com

  
 3.1.1
Each party shall advise the other party in writing of any successor or designee of the named Agreement Coordinator. 
  
 3.2 Addresses. 
  
 3.2.1 Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing Agreement, notices intended for HP concerning this Agreement shall be addressed
as follows: 
  

			
	 	  	Mark Williams
	 	  	HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
	 	  	19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44 MD
	 	  	Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A.

  

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 3.2.2 Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, notices intended for Lucent concerning
this Agreement shall be addressed as follows: 
  

					
	 	 	 	  	Mr. Gerry Burns
	 	 	 	  	Manager of Hardware Engineering
	 	 	 	  	Lucent Technologies
	 	 	 	  	55 Fairbanks Blvd.
	 	 	 	  	Marlboro, MA 01752

  

	4	LICENSES 

  
 4.1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
  
 Lucent acknowledges that it shall not use the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates in any form or any portion of
the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates in any form except as permitted by licenses granted under this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2 Test and Initialization Software 
  
 4.2.1 Lucent has paid in full for licenses to use Test and Initialization Software. HP hereby grants and
Lucent accepts a non exclusive, non-transferable, license to read one copy of the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates, if any, internally on the two Lucent-owned computer systems as listed in Paragraph
2.1.1, and to read an additional one copy of the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in 2.1.2, each only for support and maintenance
purposes of the Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System(s), and in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2.2 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive,
non-transferable, license to read the Test and Initialization Documentation, only for support and maintenance purposes of the Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System(s), and in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in
Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2.3 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to modify the Test and Initialization Software or Test 

  

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and Initialization Software Updates, but only as necessary for operation of the Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer System(s). 

 
 4.2.4 HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a
non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to build and distribute to Pair-and-Spare Customers the Test and Initialization Software and the Test and Initialization Software Updates (and the modifications made under Paragraph 4.2.3), each only in
object code form for execution on for Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC Based Fault Tolerant Computer Systems, and in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.3 RESTRICTIONS 
  
 4.3.1 Except as specifically provided in Paragraph 4.2.3,
Lucent will not make any modifications, or create any derivative works of the Test and Initialization Software or Test and Initialization Software Updates. 
  
 4.3.2 Except as specifically provided in Paragraph 4.2.4, Lucent acknowledges that it will not sublicense or re-license the Test and
Initialization Software or the Test and Initialization Software Updates to others. 
  
 4.3.3 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this Technology Listing Agreement to distribute the Test and Initialization Software
or the Test Initialization Software Updates in source code form. Lucent shall not permit or enable any other party to use the Test and Initialization Software or Test and Initialization Software Updates in source code form. 
  

	5	TITLE 

  
 No title to or ownership of the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates, or any of its parts is hereby transferred
to Lucent. Lucent’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Agreement, and notices of copyright restriction in the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software
Updates. 
  

	6	DELIVERABLES 

  
 6.1 One copy of the Test and Initialization Software in source code form has been delivered to and accepted by Lucent. 
  
 6.2 One copy of each of the Test and Initialization Software Updates, if any,
in source code form which HP may deliver. 
  
 6.3 One copy of the
Test and Initialization Software Documentation for each PA-RISC processors has been delivered. 
  

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 6.3 All Software deliverables from HP have been distributed on magnetic tape. All Documentation
deliverables from HP have been distributed in hard copy form. All Deliverables from HP under this agreement have been made by HP and have been accepted by Lucent. HP has satisfied all of its obligations under this agreement to deliver Test and
Initialization Software in source code form, Test and Initialization Software Updates and Test and Initialization Software Documentation. 
  

	7	LUCENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  
 7.1 LICENSE FEES 
  
 7.1.1 HP has delivered one copy of the Test and Initialization Software in source code form referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing.
There is (***) any (***) of (***) for the copy of the Test and Initialization Software in source code form referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. 
  
 7.1.2 There is (***) any (***) of (***) for each copy of the Test and Initialization Software Updates in source code form referred to in
paragraph 6.2 (each “Update”) which may be delivered to Lucent prior to December 31, 2000. 
  
 7.2 SUPPORT 
  
 7.2.1 HP does not provide any installation, training services, or support for the Test and Initialization Software and Test and
Initialization Software Updates. 
  
 7.3 COPYRIGHT NOTICES

  
 Lucent agrees that the Test and Initialization Software and
Test and Initialization Software Updates shall not be copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification; nor may the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates be copied onto any media (e.g.
magnetic tape, paper tape, disk memory cartridges, Read Only Memory, etc.) for any other purpose without HP’s prior authorization. Any media containing authorized copies of the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization
Software Updates in any form (except work-in-progress backup copies) shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19**-**** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. This media contains information which is proprietary to the Hewlett-Packard Company.”

  
 **The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s)
found on the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates supplied by HP. In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle (“©”). 
  

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	8	CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 

  
 8.1 All of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement are incorporated herein by reference. 
  

	9	DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 

  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates in
any form furnished hereunder, except for the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates media used, which will be replaced if defective within thirty (30) days of receipt. HP does not warrant the accuracy or
completeness of the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE TEST AND INITIALIZATION SOFTWARE AND TEST AND INITIALIZATION SOFTWARE UPDATES ARE PROVIDED “AS
IS”. 
  

	10	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  
 10.1 Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Lucent’s Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of
the Test and Initialization Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates furnished hereunder to function. 
  
 10.2 HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL
THEORY. 
  

	11	TERM 

  
 11.1 The term of this Technology Listing Agreement shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 11.2 Lucent’s obligations under Paragraphs 2, 4.3, 5, 7, 8, 9,10 and 11 shall survive any expiration as in Paragraph
11.1 or termination of this technology listing. 
  
 11.3 So long
as Lucent continues to fulfill its surviving obligations Lucent’s licenses under Paragraph 4 shall survive expiration as in Paragraph 11.1 only for a period time within ten (10) years after HP’s most recent delivery. 
  
 11.4 NO REFUND 
  
 Termination of this Technology Listing Agreement shall not obligate HP to refund any amount paid to HP. 
  

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 11.5 Except as specifically provided in Paragraph 11.3, upon expiration as in Paragraph 11.1 or
termination of this Technology Listing Agreement, Lucent shall promptly return or destroy all materials (including tapes and printed matter) furnished by HP hereunder. No refunds will be granted for returned materials. Furthermore, except as
provided under Paragraph 11.3, Lucent shall destroy all copies of materials made by Lucent, including programs stored in computer memory and all derivative works in Lucent’s possession including but not limited to the Test and Initialization
Software and Test and Initialization Software Updates. 
  
 11.6
TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY HP 
  
 HP may at any time, upon its
election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing Agreement for cause upon Lucent’s substantial breach of a material term of this Technology Listing Agreement. HP shall first give Lucent written notice
of the alleged breach and a period of not less than two (2) months in which to cure the alleged breach. 
  
 11.7 This Technology Listing Agreement may be terminated without cause during the term or any extension of the term upon the mutual agreement of the
parties. 
  

	12	ENTIRE AGREEMENT 

  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, this Technology Listing Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the
subject matter hereof and merge all prior discussions between them related thereto. No conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein will bind the
parties. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Listing Agreement by signature of a duly authorized
representative. 
  

									
	 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
	 	 	 	 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

					
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Ronald J. Delange
	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Byron T. Ryono

	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Name:
	 	RONALD J. DELANGE	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	Byron T. Ryono
					
	 Title:
	 	VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS	 	 	 	Title:	 	Director, Strategic Alliances
					
	 Date:
	 	 1/9/02
	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	3/20/02

  

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 Appendix A-4 
  
 Technology Listing A-4 
  
 for 
  
 MirrorDisk/UX Software 
  
 This Technology Listing Agreement, effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business
at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware corporation having its principal place of business at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein,
this Technology Listing Agreement incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement effective as of June 24, 1999 by Lucent and HP. 
  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Framework Agreement (“Technology Framework”) relating to the process for entering into various
cooperative technology arrangements. 
  
 The parties have entered
into a Technology Listing A-1 effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Technology Listing A-1”) relating to the HP-UX Operating System. 
  
 Lucent desires to examine MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form for maintenance purposes only of Lucent’s Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC based Fault
Tolerant Computer System in conjunction with Lucent’s Ported Operating System. 
  
 HP is willing to provide Lucent with access to MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form under the following terms and conditions as described herein. 
  

	1	DEFINITIONS 

  
 1.1 ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 
  
 The following terms are defined for purposes only of this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  
 1.2 “Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software” means the items of HP software described in Appendix A-4-B”

  
 1.3 “Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software
Updates” means enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of the Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which are productized and generally released to all HP’s customers for use
only on PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or modifications or revisions 

  

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are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion. 
  
 1.4 “HP-UX Operating System” has the same meaning as in the
Technology Listing A-1. 
  
 1.5 “HP-UX Operating System
Updates” has the same meaning as in the Technology Listing A-1. 
  
 1.6 “Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software” means the items of HP Software described in Appendix A-4-A” 
  
 1.7 “Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates” means enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of the Kernel Portion of
MirrorDisk/UX Software developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which are productized and generally released to all HP’s customers for use only on PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or modifications or revisions are further
limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion 
  
 1.8 “MirrorDisk/UX Software” means the items of HP software described in Appendix A-4-A or Appendix A-4-B. 
  
 1.9 “MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates” means the Kernel Portion of
MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates or Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates. 
  
 1.10 “Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC based Fault Tolerant Computer System” means a member of Lucent’s Computer System Family where PA-RISC Processors operate with available backup PA-RISC Processors.

  
 1.11 “PA-RISC Processors” means the PA7100, PA-8000,
PA-8500, or PA-8600 HP PA-RISC Processors. 
  
 1.12 “Ported
Operating System” has the same meaning as in the Technology Listing A-1. 
  

	2	OVERVIEW 

  
 HP has rights in the MirrorDisk/UX Software. Subject to limitations and restrictions, this Technology Listing Agreement is a license to the MirrorDisk/UX
Software. No purchase or sale is intended. 
  
 2.1 The following
information is required by HP for verification of license rights, when appropriate: 
  

			
	 Names of Lucent’s Source Code Administrators:

	 Dave Clough
	  	 Telephone: 408 559-5610

	 Blue Offutt
	  	 Telephone: 480-391-8569

  

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 CPU serial numbers where the MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form licensed hereunder will be installed: 

 
 2.1.1 Lucent’s Computer System Serial#: (***),
located at Lucent’s site at 2065 Hamilton AV. in San Jose, California with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent employees or Lucent contractors. Such authorized persons have access to
the MirrorDisk/UX Software and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number (***) only when they are located at Lucent’s site in San Jose, California. 
  

2.1.2 Lucent’s Computer System Serial # (***) located at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site at Suite 120, 8901 E. Mountain
View Ave., Scottsdale, Arizona with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent Customer Service employees or Lucent Customer Service contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the
MirrorDisk/UX Software and access to Lucent’s Computer System Number (***) only when they are located at remote Lucent facilities. 
  

	3	AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 

  
 3.1 The parties designate the following persons as their Agreement Coordinators for this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  

			
	 HP:
	  	 Mark Williams

	 	  	 Telephone: (408) 447-7338
 Fax No.: (408) 447-4909

		
	 Lucent:
	  	 Dave Clough

	 	  	 Telephone: (408) 559-5610
 Fax No.: (408) 377-6148

  
 3.1.1
Each party shall advise other party in writing of any successor or designee of the named Agreement Coordinator. 
  
 3.2 Addresses. 
  
 3.2.1 Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing Agreement, notices intended for HP concerning this Agreement shall be addressed
as follows: 
  
 Mark Williams 
 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 
  

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 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44 MD 
 Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A. 
  
 3.2.2 Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, notices intended for Lucent concerning this Agreement shall be addressed as follows:

  
 Dave Clough 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, Ca 95125 
  

	4	LICENSES 

  
 4.1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 
  
 Lucent acknowledges that it shall not use the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in any form or any portion of the MirrorDisk/UX
Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in any form except as permitted by licenses granted under this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2 MirrorDisk/UX Software 
  
 4.2.1 Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Paragraph 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable,
license to read one copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Paragraph 2.1.1, and to read an additional one copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software and
MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in 2.1.2, each for maintenance purposes of the Ported Operating System, in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and
4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2.2 Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Paragraph 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to build and distribute the Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software and
the Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, each only in conjunction with the Ported Operating System and in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement.

  
 4.3 RESTRICTIONS 
  
 4.3.1 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this
Technology Listing Agreement to create any derivative works of the MirrorDisk/UX Software or MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates. 
  
 4.3.2 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this Technology Listing Agreement to sublicense or relicense the Command 

  

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Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software or Command Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates to others. 
  
 4.3.3 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this
Technology Listing Agreement to distribute the Command Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software or the Command Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in any form. Lucent shall not permit or enable any other party to use the MirrorDisk/UX Software or
MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in source code form. 
  
 4.3.4 Lucent acknowledges that distribution of the Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software in conjunction with the Ported Operating System or the Kernel Portion MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in conjunction with the Ported Operating System
as provided in Paragraph 4.2.2 is subject to all restrictions on distribution of the Ported Operating System as provided in Technology Listing A-1. 
  

	5	TITLE 

  
 No title to or ownership of the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, or any of its parts is hereby transferred to Lucent.
Lucent’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Agreement, and notices of copyright restriction in the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates. 
  

	6	DELIVERABLES 

  
 6.1 One copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form has been delivered to and accepted by Lucent. 
  
 6.2 One copy of each of the MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, if any, in source
code form which HP may deliver. 
  
 6.3 All deliverables from HP
are distributed on magnetic tape and are deemed accepted by Lucent upon distribution to the following address: 
  
 Dave Clough 
 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, CA, 95125 
  

	7	LUCENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  
 7.1 LICENSE FEES 
  
 7.1.1 HP has delivered one copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. There is
(***) any (***) of (***) for the copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software in source code form referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. 
  
 7.1.2 There is (***) any (***) of (***) for each copy of the MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in source code form referred to in 

  

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paragraph 6.2 (each “Update”) which may be delivered to Lucent prior to November 1, 2001. 
  
 7.1.3 For each copy of an Update which is delivered to
Lucent at Lucent’s request after November 1, 2001 and which is not rejected by Lucent, Lucent will pay to HP an “Update Fee” of (***) dollars ($(***)). 
  
 7.1.4 Lucent will issue a purchase order to HP for each Update referred to in paragraph 7.1.3. HP will make
reasonable efforts to deliver the Update to Lucent within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the purchase order and HP will invoice Lucent for an Update Fee promptly. Lucent may reject each Update within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt by
Lucent. If Lucent rejects an update, Lucent will notify HP and return the Update to HP promptly and no Update Fee will be due. If Lucent accepts or does not explicitly reject an Update within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, payment of the
Update Fee will be due from Lucent within thirty (30) calendar days of the receipt of that Update. 
  
 7.1.5 Lucent shall make all payments due under this Technology Listing by check payable to: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company. 
  
 Payment will be sent by mail to the address specified on the HP invoice.

  
 7.1.6 Late Payments 
  
 For any payment received by HP later than the appropriate payment due date,
Lucent shall pay HP a late fee of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the amount paid late for each full calendar month beyond the payment due date. 
  
 7.2 SUPPORT 
  
 7.2.1 HP does not provide any installation, training services, or support for the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software
Updates. 
  
 7.3 COPYRIGHT NOTICES 
  
 Lucent agrees that the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software
Updates shall not be copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification; nor may the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper tape, disk memory cartridges, Read
Only Memory, etc.) for any other purpose without HP’s prior authorization. Any media containing authorized copies of the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in any form (except work-in-progress backup copies) shall have
prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c)
Copyright 19**-**** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. This media contains information which is proprietary to the Hewlett-Packard Company.” 
  

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 **The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s) found on the MirrorDisk/UX Software and
MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates supplied by HP. In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle (“©”). 
  

	8	CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 

  
 8.1 All of the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP effective as of June
24, 1999 are incorporated herein by reference. 
  
 8.2 Lucent
acknowledges that the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates, if any, and any other materials supplied under this Technology Listing Agreement are an HP Protected Software Product. 
  
 8.3 Lucent shall hold all of the Protected Software Product supplied by HP
under this Technology Listing Agreement in confidence in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP. Notwithstanding any statement in the Agreement for
Strategic Cooperation, the confidentiality provisions pertaining to any of the Protected Software Product shall continue indefinitely. 
  
 8.4 Lucent will not use the HP Protected Software Product for any purpose other than for the purposes expressly stated in this Agreement and will not
reproduce the Protected Software Product except as necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 8.5 Lucent’s confidentiality obligations of this Paragraph shall survive any termination or expiration of this Technology Listing Agreement.

  

	9	DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 

  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates in any form furnished
hereunder, except for the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates media used, which will be replaced if defective within thirty (30) days of receipt. HP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the MirrorDisk/UX Software
and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE MIRRORDISK/UX SOFTWARE AND MIRRORDISK/UX SOFTWARE UPDATES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. 
  

	10	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  
 10.1 Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Lucent’s Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of
the MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates furnished hereunder to function. 
  

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 10.2 HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. 
  

	11	TERM 

  
 11.1 The term of this Technology Listing Agreement shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 11.2 Lucent’s obligations under Paragraphs 2, 4.3, 5, 7, 8, 9,10 and 11 shall survive any expiration as in Paragraph
11.1 or termination of this technology listing 
  
 11.3 So long as
Lucent continues to fulfill its surviving obligations Lucent’s licenses under Paragraph 4 shall survive expiration as in Paragraph 11.1 only for a period time within ten (10) years after HP’s most recent delivery. 
  
 11.4 NO REFUND 
  
 Termination of this Technology Listing Agreement shall not obligate HP to refund any amount paid to HP. 
  
 11.5 Except for as specifically provided in Paragraph 11.3, upon expiration
as in Paragraph 11.1 or termination of this Technology Listing Agreement, Lucent shall promptly return or destroy all materials (including tapes and printed matter) furnished by HP hereunder. No refunds will be granted for returned materials.
Furthermore, except as provided under Paragraph 11.3, Lucent shall destroy all copies of materials made by Lucent, including programs stored in computer memory and all derivative works in Lucent’s possession including but not limited to the
MirrorDisk/UX Software and MirrorDisk/UX Software Updates. 
  
 11.6 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY HP 
  
 HP may at any time,
upon its election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing Agreement for cause upon Lucent’s substantial breach of a material term of this Technology Listing Agreement. HP shall first give Lucent
written notice of the alleged breach and a period of not less than two (2) months in which to cure the alleged breach. 
  
 11.7 This Technology Listing Agreement may be terminated without cause during the term or any extension of the term upon the mutual agreement of the
parties. 
  

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	12	APPENDICES 

  
 The parties agree that the following Appendices form a part of this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  
 Appendix A-4-A         Kernel
Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software 
  
 Appendix A-4-B
        Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software 
  

	13	ENTIRE AGREEMENT 

  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, this Technology Listing Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the
subject matter hereof and merge all prior discussions between them related thereto. No conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein will bind the
parties. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Listing Agreement by signature of a duly authorized
representative. 
  

									
	 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
	 	 	 	HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald J. Delange
	 	 	 	By:	 	 /s/ Byron T. Ryono

	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Name:
	 	 RONALD J. DELANGE
	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	 Byron T. Ryono

					
	Title:	 	 VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS
	 	 	 	Title:	 	 Director, Strategic Alliances

					
	Date:	 	 1/9/02
	 	 	 	Date:	 	 3/20/02

  

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 Appendix A-4-A 
  
 Kernel Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software: 
  
 (***) 
  

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 Appendix A-4-B 
  
 Commands Portion of MirrorDisk/UX Software: 
  
 (***) 
  

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 Appendix A-6 
  
 Technology Listing A-6 
  
 for 
  
 Read Only License for X.25 Source Code and Documentation 
  
 This Technology Listing Agreement, effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc.
(“Lucent”), a Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware corporation having its principal place of business at 3000
Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein, this Technology Listing Agreement incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement effective as of June 24, 1999 by Lucent and HP.

  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Framework Agreement
(“Technology Framework”) relating to the process for entering into various cooperative technology arrangements. 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Listing A-1 effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Technology Listing A-1”) relating to the HP-UX Operating
System. 
  
 Lucent desires to examine X.25 Source Code and
Documentation for maintenance of Lucent’s Ported Operating System on Lucent’s Pair-and-Spare Fault Tolerant Computer System Based on the PA-RISC chip architecture. 
  
 HP is willing to provide Lucent with read only access to X.25 Source Code and Documentation under the following terms and
conditions as described herein. 
  

	1	DEFINITIONS 

  
 1.1 ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 
  
 The following terms are defined for purposes only of this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  
 1.1.1 “Documentation” means the documentation items described in Appendices A-6-A and A-6-B.

  
 1.1.2 “HP-UX Operating System”
means the HP-UX 10.x and 11.x multi-user operating system only for PA-RISC Processors, but excluding all third party owned software incorporated therein. 
  

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 1.1.3 “Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC-based Fault Tolerant Computer System” means a
member of Lucent’s Computer System Family where PA-RISC Processors operate with available backup PA-RISC Processors. 
  
 1.1.4 “PA-RISC Processors” means the PA-7100, PA-8000, PA-8500, or PA-8600 HP PA-RISC Processors. 
  
 1.1.5 “Ported Operating System” means an operating
system derived from the HP-UX Operating System and ported by Lucent for operation only on Lucent’s Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC based Fault Tolerant Computer System. 
  
 1.1.6 “X.25 Source Code and Documentation” means the items described in Appendix A-6-A,
specifically excluding any X.25 protocol stack. 
  
 1.1.7 “X.25 Source Code Updates” means enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of X.25 software developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which is productized and released to other licensed HP customers only for
PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or modifications or revisions are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion. 
  
 1.1.8 “X.25 Documentation Updates” means
enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of X.25 documentation developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which is productized and released to other licensed HP customers only for PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or
modifications or revisions are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion 
  

1.1.9 “X.25 Test Tool” means the tool and documentation developed by HP for HP internal use, which are described in Appendix
A-6-B. 
  

	2	OVERVIEW 

  
 HP has rights in the X.25 Source Code and Documentation for use in conjunction with computer systems based on the PA-RISC Processors. The X.25 Source Code
and Documentation is an HP compilation that incorporates software owned by Shiva Europe Limited (SHIVA), which is licensed to HP. Subject to limitations and restrictions, this Technology Listing Agreement is a license as to HP owned portions of the
X.25 Source Code and Documentation and is a sublicense as to any portions of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation owned by SHIVA. No purchase or sale is intended. Nothing in this Technology Listing Agreement in any way alters Lucent’s
obligations to Spider Systems Limited (SPIDER) or to SPIDER’S successor in interest, SHIVA, under license agreement(s) Lucent has with SPIDER, SHIVA, or any other licenses which Lucent may have with any other third party. 
  

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 2.1 The following information is required by HP for verification of license rights, when appropriate:

  

			
	 Names of Lucent’s Source Code Administrators:

		
	 Dave Clough
	  	Telephone: 408 559-5610
		
	 Blue Offutt
	  	Telephone: 480-391-8569

  
 CPU serial numbers
where the X.25 Source Code and X.25 Source Code Updates licensed hereunder will be installed: 
  
 2.1.1 Lucent’s Computer System Serial#: (***), located at Lucent’s site at 2065 Hamilton AV. in San Jose, California with
concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent employees or Lucent contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the X.25 Source Code and X.25 Source Code Updates and access to Lucent’s
Computer System Serial#: (***) only when they are located at Lucent’s site in San Jose, California. 
  
 2.1.2 Lucent’s Computer System Serial # (***) located at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site at Suite 120, 8901 E. Mountain
View Ave., Scottsdale, Arizona with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent Customer Service employees or Lucent Customer Service contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the X.25
Source Code and X.25 Source Code Updates and access to Lucent’s Computer System Serial # (***) only when they are located at remote Lucent facilities. 
  

	3	AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 

  
 3.1 The parties designate the following persons as their Agreement Coordinators for this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  

			
		
	 HP:
	  	Mark Williams
		
	 Telephone:
	  	(408) 447-7338
		
	 Fax No.:
	  	(408) 447-4909
		
	 Lucent:
	  	Dave Clough
		
	 Telephone:
	  	(408) 559-5610
		
	 Fax No.:
	  	(408) 377-6148

  
 3.1.1
Each party shall advise the other party in writing of any successor or designee of the named Agreement Coordinator. 
  

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 3.2 Addresses. 
  

3.2.1 Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing Agreement, notices intended for HP concerning this Agreement shall be
addressed as follows: 
  
 Mark Williams

 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 
 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44 MD 
 Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A. 
  
 3.2.2 Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, notices
intended for Lucent concerning this Agreement shall be addressed as follows: 
  
 Dave Clough 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, Ca 95125 
  

	4	LICENSES 

  
 4.1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
  
 Lucent acknowledges that it shall not use the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or the X.25 Test Tool in any form or any portion of the X.25 Source Code
and Documentation or X.25 Test Tool in any form except as permitted by licenses granted under this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2 X.25 SOURCE CODE AND DOCUMENTATION 
  
 Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Paragraph 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to read one
copy of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and X.25 Source Code Updates, if any, and X.25 Documentation Updates, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Paragraph 2.1.1, and to read an additional one copy of the
X.25 Source Code and Documentation and X.25 Source Code Updates, if any, and X.25 Documentation Updates, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in 2.1.2, each for maintenance purposes of the Ported Operating System, in
accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.3 X.25 TEST TOOL 
  
 Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Paragraph 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to use one copy
of the X.25 Test Tool internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Paragraph 2.1.1 for maintenance purposes of the Ported Operating System, in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and
elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  

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 4.4 RESTRICTIONS 
  
 4.4.1 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this Technology Listing Agreement to sublicense or
relicense the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool to others. 
  
 4.4.2 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this Technology Listing Agreement to modify, copy, prepare derivative works of or
distribute in any form the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool. Lucent shall not permit or enable any other party to use the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source
Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool. 
  

	5	TITLE 

  
 No title to or ownership of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates, or X.25 Test Tool or any of
their parts is hereby transferred to Lucent. Lucent’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions contained in this Agreement, and notices of copyright restriction in the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and
X.25 Source Code Updates and X.25 Documentation Updates and X.25 Test Tool. 
  

	6	DELIVERABLES 

  
 6.1 One copy of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and one copy of the X.25 Test Tool. 
  
 6.2 One copy of each X.25 Source Code Update and one copy of each related X.25 Documentation Update, if any. 
  
 6.3 All deliverables from HP are distributed on magnetic tape and are deemed
accepted by Lucent upon distribution to the following address: 
  
 Dave Clough 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 2065 Hamilton Ave. 
 San Jose, Ca 95125 
  

	7	LUCENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  
 7.1 LICENSE FEES 
  
 7.1.1 HP has delivered one copy of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and one copy of the X.25 Test Tool referred to in Paragraph 6.1
of this Listing. There is (***) any (***) of (***) for the 

  

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copy of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and the copy of the X.25 Test Tool referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. 
  
 7.1.2 For each copy of an X.25 Source Code Update and
related X.25 Documentation Update referred to in Paragraph 6.2 of this Listing (each “Update”) which may be delivered to Lucent prior to November 1, 2001, there is (***) any (***) of (***). 
  
 7.1.3 For each copy of an Update which may be delivered to
Lucent at Lucent’s request after November 1, 2001 and which is not rejected by Lucent, Lucent will pay to HP an “Update Fee” of (***) dollars ($(***)). 
  
 7.1.4 Lucent will issue a purchase order to HP for each Update referred to in paragraph 7.1.3. HP will make
reasonable efforts to deliver the Update to Lucent within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the purchase order and HP will invoice Lucent for an Update Fee promptly. Lucent may reject each Update within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt by
Lucent. If Lucent rejects an update, Lucent will notify HP and return the Update to HP promptly and no Update Fee will be due. If Lucent accepts or does not explicitly reject an Update within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt, payment of the
Update Fee will be due from Lucent within thirty (30) calendar days of the receipt of that Update. 
  
 7.1.5 Lucent shall make all payments due under this Technology Listing by check payable to: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company. 
  
 Payment will be sent by mail to the address specified on the HP invoice.

  
 7.1.6 Late Payments 
  
 For any payment received by HP later than the appropriate payment due date,
Lucent shall pay HP a late fee of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the amount paid late for each full calendar month beyond the payment due date. 
  
 7.2 SUPPORT 
  
 7.2.1 HP does not provide any installation, consultation or training services for the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source
Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool. 
  
 7.3 COPYRIGHT NOTICES 
  
 Lucent agrees that the X.25
Source Code and Documentation and X.25 Source Code Updates and X.25 Documentation Updates and X.25 Test Tool shall not be copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification; nor may the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25
Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper tape, disk memory cartridges, Read Only Memory, etc. ) for any other purpose without HP’s prior authorization. Any media

  

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containing authorized copies of the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool in any
form (except work-in-progress backup copies) shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19**-**** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. This media contains information which is proprietary to the Hewlett-Packard Company.”

  
 **The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s) found on the
X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool supplied by HP. In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle (“©”). 
  

	8	CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 

  
 8.1 All of the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP effective as of June
24, 1999 are incorporated herein by reference. 
  
 8.2 Lucent
acknowledges that the X.25 Source Code and Documentation and X.25 Source Code Updates and X.25 Documentation Updates and X.25 Test Tool and any other materials supplied under this Technology Listing Agreement are an HP Protected Software Product.

  
 8.3 Lucent shall hold all of the Protected Software Product
supplied by HP under this Technology Listing Agreement in confidence in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP. Notwithstanding any statement in the
Agreement for Strategic Cooperation, the confidentiality provisions pertaining to any of the Protected Software Product shall continue indefinitely. 
  
 8.4 Lucent will not use the HP Protected Software Product for any purpose other than for the purposes expressly stated in this Agreement and will not
reproduce the Protected Software Product except as necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 8.5 Lucent’s confidentiality obligations of this Paragraph shall survive any termination or expiration of this Technology Listing Agreement.

  

	9	DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 

  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25
Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool in any form furnished hereunder, 

  

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except for the media used, which will be replaced if defective within thirty (30) days of receipt. HP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the
X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or the X.25 Test Tool. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE X.25 SOURCE CODE AND DOCUMENTATION AND
X.25 SOURCE CODE UPDATES AND X.25 DOCUMENTATION UPDATES AND X.25 TEST TOOL ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”. 
  

	10	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  
 10.1 Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Lucent’s Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of
the X.25 Source Code and Documentation or X.25 Source Code Updates or X.25 Documentation Updates or X.25 Test Tool furnished hereunder to function. 
  
 10.2 HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER
LEGAL THEORY. 
  

	11	TERM 

  
 11.1 The term of this Technology Listing Agreement shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 11.2 Lucent’s obligations under Paragraphs 4.4, 5, 7, 8, and 11 shall survive any termination or expiration of this
Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 11.3 So long as Lucent continues
to fulfill its surviving obligations Lucent’s licenses under Paragraph 4 shall survive expiration as in Paragraph 11.1 only for a period time within ten (10) years after HP’s most recent delivery. 
  
 11.4 NO REFUND 
  
 Termination of this Technology Listing Agreement shall not obligate HP to refund any amount paid to HP. 
  
 11.5 Except for as specifically provided in Paragraph 11.3, upon expiration
as in Paragraph 11.1 or termination of this Technology Listing Agreement, Lucent shall promptly return or destroy all materials (including tapes and printed matter) furnished by HP hereunder. No refunds will be granted for returned materials.
Furthermore, except as provided under Paragraph 11.3, Lucent shall destroy all copies of materials made by Lucent, including programs stored in computer memory and all derivative works in Lucent’s possession including but not limited to the
X.25 Source Code and Documentation and X.25 Source Code Updates and X.25 Documentation Updates and X.25 Test Tool. 
  

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 11.6 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY HP 
  
 HP may at any time, upon its election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing
Agreement for cause upon Lucent’s substantial breach of a material term of this Technology Listing Agreement. HP shall first give Lucent written notice of the alleged breach and a period of not less than two (2) months in which to cure the
alleged breach. 
  
 11.7 This Technology Listing Agreement may be
terminated without cause during the term of this Technology Listing Agreement upon the mutual agreement of the parties. 
  

	12	ENTIRE AGREEMENT 

  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, this Technology Listing Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the
subject matter hereof and merge all prior discussions between them related thereto. No conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein will bind the
parties. 
  
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed
this Technology Listing Agreement by signature of a duly authorized representative. 
  

									
	 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
	 	 	 	HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
					
	By:	 	/s/ Ronald J. Delange	 	 	 	By:	 	/s/ Byron T. Ryono
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	Name:	 	RONALD J. DELANGE	 	 	 	Name:	 	Byron T. Ryono
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	Title:	 	VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS	 	 	 	Title:	 	Director, Strategic Alliances
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	Date:	 	1/9/02	 	 	 	Date:	 	3/20/02
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

  

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 Appendix A-6-A 
  
 X.25 Source Code components: 
  

	 	•	physical driver for EISA, 

  

	 	•	cross-bus driver, 

  

	 	•	interfaces with TCP/IP, OSI, SNA and Berkeley Sockets, 

  

	 	•	startup/shutdown commands, 

  

	 	•	installation and administration tools. 

  
 Object code (Binary) Documentation: 
  
 HP development documentation: 
  
 Internal Design & Maintenance Specifications External Reference Document 
  

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 Appendix A-6-B 
  
 X.25 regression test tool in object code form 
  
 Documentation: 
  
 Test Plan 
  
 Test Report 
  

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 Appendix A-7 
  
 Technology Listing A-7 
  
 for 
  
 Read Only License for SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation 
  
 This Technology Listing Agreement, effective as of June 24, 1999 (“Effective Date”) is entered into between Lucent Technologies Inc. (“Lucent”), a
Delaware corporation, having a place of business at 600 Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 and Hewlett-Packard Company (“HP”), a Delaware corporation having its principal place of business at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto,
California, 94304. Unless otherwise stated herein, this Technology Listing Agreement incorporates by reference each of the terms of the Technology Framework Agreement effective as of June 24, 1999 by Lucent and HP. 
  
 BACKGROUND 
  
 The parties have entered into a Technology Framework Agreement
(“Technology Framework”) relating to the process for entering into various cooperative technology arrangements. 
  
 The parties entered into Software Purchase Agreement Number AW090 to provide Lucent with limited rights to redistribute HP’s SNAplus2 product in
object code form. 
  
 Lucent desires to examine SNA Driver Source
Code and Documentation for maintenance of the SNAplus2 product in conjunction with Lucent’s Ported Operating System on Lucent’s Pair-and-Spare Fault Tolerant Computer System based on the PA-RISC chip architecture. 
  
 HP is willing to provide Lucent with read only access to SNA Driver Source
Code and Documentation under the following terms and conditions as described herein. 
  

	1	DEFINITIONS 

  
 1.1 ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS 
  
 The following terms are defined for purposes only of this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  
 1.1.1 “Documentation” means the documentation items described in Appendices A-7-A. 
  

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 1.1.2 “HP-UX Operating System” means the HP-UX 10.x and 11.x multi-user
operating system only for PA-RISC Processors, but excluding all third party owned software incorporated therein. 
  
 1.1.3 “Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC based Fault Tolerant Computer System” means a member of Lucent’s Computer System Family where
PA-RISC Processors operate with available backup PA-RISC Processors. 
  
 1.1.4 “PA-RISC Processors” means the PA-7100, PA-8000, PA-8500, or PA-8600 HP PA-RISC Processors. 
  
 1.1.5 “Ported Operating System” means an operating system derived from the HP-UX Operating System and ported by Lucent for
operation only on Lucent’s Pair-and-Spare PA-RISC based Fault Tolerant Computer System. 
  
 1.1.6 “SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation” means HP owned SNA driver software in source code form and documentation, as
well as an installation tool in object code form. Any software or documentation owned by DCL is explicitly excluded. Particular driver software files and documentation are described in Appendix A-7 -A. 
  
 1.1.7 “SNA Driver Source Code Updates” means
enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of SNA Driver software developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which is productized and released to other licensed HP customers only for PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or
modifications or revisions are further limited to those that HP chooses to make available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion. 
  

1.1.8 “SNA Driver Documentation Updates” means enhancements, modifications or revisions, if any, of SNA Driver documentation
developed by HP for the HP-UX Operating System, which is productized and released to other licensed HP customers only for PA-RISC Processors; and such enhancements or modifications or revisions are further limited to those that HP chooses to make
available to Lucent on a case by case basis, within HP’s sole discretion. 
  

	2	OVERVIEW 

  
 HP has rights in the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation for use in conjunction with computer systems based on the PA-RISC Processors. The SNAplus2
product is an HP compilation that incorporates HP owned SNA driver software as well as SNA software which is licensed to HP but is owned by Data Connection Limited of Middlesex, England (“DCL”). Subject to limitations and restrictions,
this Technology Listing Agreement is a license as to HP owned portions of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation, but is not is a license to any software or documentation owned by DCL. Furthermore no purchase or sale of any documentation or
software is intended. Nothing in this Technology Listing Agreement in any way alters Lucent’s obligations to DCL under license agreement(s) Lucent has with DCL or any other licenses which Lucent may have with any other third party. 

 

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 2.1 The following information is required by HP for verification of license rights, when appropriate:

  
 Name of Lucent’s Source Code Administrator: 

 
 Blue Offutt
             Telephone: 480-391-8569 
  
 2.1.1 CPU serial number where the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation, SNA Driver Source Code Updates, and SNA Driver Documentation
Updates licensed hereunder will be installed: 
  
 Lucent’s
Computer System Serial # (***) located at Lucent’s Sustaining Engineering site at Suite 120, 8901 E. Mountain View Ave., Scottsdale, Arizona with concurrent access thereto restricted to a maximum of fifty (50) authorized persons who are Lucent
Customer Service employees or Lucent Customer Service contractors. Such authorized persons have access to the SNA Driver Source Code and SNA Driver Source Code Updates and access to Lucent’s Computer System Serial # (***) only when they are
located at remote Lucent facilities. 
  

	3	AGREEMENT COORDINATORS 

  
 3.1 The parties designate the following persons as their Agreement Coordinators for this Technology Listing Agreement: 
  

			
	 HP:
	  	Mark Williams
	 	  	Telephone: (408) 447-7338
	 	  	Fax No.: (408) 447-4909
		
	 Lucent:
	  	Blue Offutt
	 	  	Telephone: (480) 391-8569
	 	  	Fax No.: (480) 391-8524

  
 3.1.1
Each party shall advise the other party in writing of any successor or designee of the named Agreement Coordinator. 
  
 3.2 Addresses. 
  
 3.2.1 Unless otherwise stated in this Technology Listing Agreement, notices intended for HP concerning this Agreement shall be addressed
as follows: 
  
 Mark Williams 
 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY 
 19111 Pruneridge Avenue, MS 44 MD 
 Cupertino, CA 95014 U.S.A. 
  

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 3.2.2 Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, notices intended for Lucent concerning
this Agreement shall be addressed as follows: 
  
 Blue Offutt 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 8901 E. Mountain View Ave., Suite 120, 
 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 USA 
  

	4	LICENSES 

  
 4.1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
  
 Lucent acknowledges that it shall not use the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation in any form or any portion of the SNA Driver Source Code and
Documentation in any form except as permitted by licenses granted under this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.2 SNA DRIVER SOURCE CODE AND DOCUMENTATION 
  
 Subject to Lucent paying the License Fees of Paragraph 7.1, HP hereby grants and Lucent accepts a non-exclusive, non-transferable, license to read one
copy of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation and one copy of each SNA Driver Source Code Update, if any, and one copy of each SNA Driver Documentation Update, if any, internally on the one Lucent owned computer system as listed in Paragraph
2.1.1, for maintenance purposes of HP’s SNAplus2 product, in accordance with all of the restrictions contained in Paragraphs 2 and 4.3, and elsewhere in this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 4.3 RESTRICTIONS 
  
 4.3.1 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this
Technology Listing Agreement to sublicense or relicense the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates to others. 
  
 4.3.2 Lucent acknowledges that it has no rights under this Technology Listing Agreement to modify, copy,
prepare derivative works of or distribute in any form the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates. Lucent shall not permit or enable any other party to use the SNA Driver Source
Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates. 
  

	5	TITLE 

  
 No title to or ownership of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates, or any of
their parts is hereby transferred to Lucent. Lucent’s rights shall at all times be subject to the copyright and use restrictions 

  

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contained in this Agreement, and notices of copyright restriction in the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation and SNA Driver Source Code Updates and SNA
Driver Documentation Updates. 
  

	6	DELIVERABLES 

  
 6.1 One copy of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation. 
  
 6.2 One copy of each of the SNA Driver Source Code Updates and its related SNA Driver Documentation Update, if any. 
  
 6.3 All deliverables from HP are distributed on magnetic tape and are deemed
accepted by Lucent upon distribution to the following address: 
  
 Blue Offutt 
 Lucent Technologies Inc. 
 8901 E. Mountain View Ave., Suite 120, 
 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 
 USA 
  
 6.4 Support 
  
 HP does not provide any support, consultation, installation or training services for the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source
Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates. 
  

	7	LUCENT’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

  
 7.1 LICENSE FEES 
  
 7.1.1 HP has delivered one copy of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation referred to in paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. There is
(***) any (***) of (***) for the copy of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation referred to in Paragraph 6.1 of this Listing. 
  
 7.1.2 For each copy of an SNA Driver Source Code Update and related SNA Driver Documentation Update referred to in paragraph 6.2 of this
Listing (each “Update”) which may be delivered to Lucent prior to November 1, 2001, there is (***) any (***) of (***). 
  
 7.1.3 For each copy of an Update which may be delivered to Lucent at Lucent’s request after November 1, 2001 and which is not
rejected by Lucent, Lucent will pay to HP an “Update Fee” of (***) dollars ($(***)). 
  
 7.1.4 Lucent will issue a purchase order to HP for each Update referred to in paragraph 7.1.3. HP will make reasonable efforts to deliver
the Update to Lucent within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of the purchase order and HP will invoice Lucent for an Update Fee promptly. Lucent may reject each Update within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt by Lucent. If Lucent rejects an

  

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update, Lucent will notify HP and return the Update to HP promptly and no Update Fee will be due. If Lucent accepts or does not explicitly reject an Update
within twenty (20)) calendar days of receipt, payment of the Update Fee will be due from Lucent within thirty (30)) calendar days of the receipt of that Update. 
  
 7.1.5 Lucent shall make all payments due under this Technology Listing by check payable to: 
  
 Hewlett-Packard Company. 
  
 Payment will be sent by mail to the address specified on the HP invoice.

  
 7.1.6 Late Payments 
  
 For any payment received by HP later than the appropriate payment due date,
Lucent shall pay HP a late fee of one and one-half percent (1.5%) of the amount paid late for each full calendar month beyond the payment due date. 
  
 7.2 COPYRIGHT NOTICES 
  
 Lucent agrees that the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation and SNA Driver Source Code Updates and SNA Driver Documentation Updates shall not be
copied except to replace a worn copy or for program error verification; nor may the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates be copied onto any media (e.g. magnetic tape, paper
tape, disk memory cartridges, Read Only Memory, etc. ) for any other purpose without HP’s prior authorization. Any media containing authorized copies of the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA
Driver Documentation Updates in any form (except work-in-progress backup copies) shall have prominently displayed thereon the following notice: 
  
 “(c) Copyright 19**-**** HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY. This media contains information which is proprietary to the Hewlett-Packard Company.”

  
 **The actual date(s) given in each notice shall be the date(s)
found on the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates supplied by HP. In all printed matter, the “(c)” shall be a “c” in a real circle (“©”).

  

	8	CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS 

  
 8.1 All of the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP effective as of June
24, 1999 are incorporated herein by reference. 
  
 8.2 Lucent
acknowledges that the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation and SNA Driver Source Code Updates and SNA Driver Documentation Updates and any other materials supplied under this Technology Listing Agreement are an HP Protected Software Product.

  

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 8.3 Lucent shall hold all of the Protected Software Product supplied by HP under this Technology Listing
Agreement in confidence in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 3 (Confidentiality Obligations) of the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation between Lucent and HP. Notwithstanding any statement in the Agreement for Strategic Cooperation, the
confidentiality provisions pertaining to any of the Protected Software Product shall continue indefinitely. 
  
 8.4 Lucent will not use the HP Protected Software Product for any purpose other than for the purposes expressly stated in this Agreement and will not
reproduce the Protected Software Product except as necessary to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 8.5 Lucent’s confidentiality obligations of this Paragraph shall survive, any termination or expiration of this Technology Listing Agreement.

  

	9	DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTIES 

  
 HP makes no express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA
Driver Documentation Updates in any form furnished hereunder, except for the media used, which will be replaced if defective within thirty (30) days of receipt. HP does not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the SNA Driver Source Code and
Documentation or SNA Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates. 
  
 HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SNA Driver SOURCE CODE AND DOCUMENTATION AND SNA Driver SOURCE CODE UPDATES AND SNA Driver DOCUMENTATION UPDATES ARE PROVIDED
“AS IS”. 
  

	10	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  
 10.1 Lucent agrees that HP shall not be responsible for any loss or damage to Lucent, Lucent’s Customers, or any third parties caused by failure of
the SNA Driver Source Code and Documentation or SNAT Driver Source Code Updates or SNA Driver Documentation Updates furnished hereunder to function. 
  
 10.2 HP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL
THEORY. 
  

	11	TERM 

  
 11.1 The term of this Technology Listing Agreement shall expire six (6) years from the Effective Date of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  

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 11.2 Lucent’s obligations under Paragraphs 4. 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 shall survive any termination
or expiration of this Technology Listing Agreement. 
  
 11.3 So
long as Lucent continues to fulfill its surviving obligations, Lucent’s licenses under Paragraph 4 shall survive expiration as in Paragraph 11.1 only for a period time within ten (10) years after HP’s most recent delivery. 
  
 11.4 NO REFUND 
  
 Termination of this Technology Listing Agreement shall not obligate HP to refund any amount paid to HP. 
  
 11.5 Except for as specifically provided in Paragraph 11.3, upon expiration
as in Paragraph 11.1 or termination of this Technology Listing Agreement, Lucent shall promptly return or destroy all materials (including tapes and printed matter) furnished by HP hereunder. No refunds will be granted for returned materials.
Furthermore, except as provided under Paragraph 11.3, Lucent shall destroy all copies of materials made by Lucent, including programs stored in computer memory and all derivative works in Lucent’s possession including but not limited to the SNA
Driver Source Code and Documentation and SNA Driver Source Code Updates and SNA Driver Documentation Updates. 
  
 11.6 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE BY HP 
  
 HP may at any time, upon its election and in addition to any other available remedies, terminate this Technology Listing Agreement for cause upon
Lucent’s substantial breach of a material term of this Technology Listing Agreement. HP shall first give Lucent written notice of the alleged breach and a period of not less than two (2) months in which to cure the alleged breach. 

 
 11.7 This Technology Listing Agreement may be terminated without cause
during the term of this Technology Listing Agreement upon the mutual agreement of the parties. 
  

	12	ENTIRE AGREEMENT 

  
 Except as otherwise provided herein, this Technology Listing Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding between the parties as to the
subject matter hereof and merge all prior discussions between them related thereto. No conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to such subject matter other than as expressly provided herein will bind the
parties. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party has executed this Technology Listing Agreement by signature of a duly authorized
representative. 
  

									
	 LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
	 	 	 	 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY

					
	By:	 	/s/ Ronald J Delance	 	 	 	By:	 	/s/ Byron T. Ryono
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Name:
	 	RONALD J. DELANGE	 	 	 	 Name:
	 	Byron T. Ryono
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Title:
	 	VP & GM, OPENET SOLUTIONS	 	 	 	 Title:
	 	Director, Strategic Alliances
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

					
	 Date:
	 	1/9/02	 	 	 	 Date:
	 	3/20/02
	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	 	

  

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 Appendix A-7-A 
  
 For NIO Bus Driver: 
  
 (***) 
  
 For EISA Bus Driver: 
  
 (***) 
  

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 (***) 
  
 For download: 
  
 (***) 
  
 Drivers documentation: 
  
 (***) 
  
 For SAM-SNA source files: 
  
 (***) 
  

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 (***) 
  

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 For SAM-SNA source files: 
  
 (***) 
  

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 (***) 
  

 14Manufacturing Agreement, dated April 14, 2000

 EXHIBIT 10(o) 
  
 

 
  
 Manufacturing Agreement

 For 
 Build-To-Print Systems 
  
 (“BTP”)

  
 Agreement No.
                     
  
 by and between 
  
 Solectron South Carolina, a South Carolina Corporation 
  
 and 
  
 Stratus Computer Systems, S.a.r.l., Luxembourg (“Customer”) 
  
 Attachments to this BTP Agreement: 
  
 Attachment A: Pre-GA Statement of Work 
  
 Attachment B: Stratus Trademark Listing And Copyright Notices 
  
 Attachment C: Volume Pricing Matrix 
  
 Attachment D:
CRU/FRU Listing 
  
 Attachment E: Volume Production Incremental
Fees 
  
 (***) Indicates confidential material that has been omitted pursuant to a
request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
  

					
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 Table of Contents 
  

			
	 Section No.

	  	 Description

		
	1	  	Precedence
		
	2	  	Definitions
		
	3	  	Term
		
	4	  	Purchase Orders and Product Forecast
		
	5	  	Material Procurement and Liability
		
	6	  	Price Reviews
		
	7	  	Delivery
		
	8	  	Payment Terms
		
	9	  	Quality
		
	10	  	Engineering Changes
		
	11	  	Repair, Logistics and Customer Service Depot Support
		
	12	  	Property Management
		
	13	  	Confidential Information
		
	14	  	Warranty
		
	15	  	Intellectual Property/License Grants
		
	16	  	Termination
		
	17	  	Dispute Resolution
		
	18	  	Limitation Of Liabilities
		
	19	  	Indemnification/Insurance
		
	20	  	General

  

					
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 MANUFACTURING AGREEMENT

 For 
 Build-to-Print Systems 
  
 This Manufacturing Agreement
(“Agreement”) is entered into as of April 14, 2000 by Solectron South Carolina, a South Carolina Corporation (“Solectron”), with a principal place of business located at 1000 Technology Drive, West Columbia, South Carolina 29170
and Stratus Computer Systems, S.à r.l., Luxembourg (“Customer”) whose principal place of business is located at Zugestr. 76, 6340, Baar, Switzerland. 
  
 Whereas, Customer manufactures, distributes and sells computer equipment and software, and 
  
 Whereas, Solectron is in the business of manufacturing, assembling, integrating and shipping
computer systems and components for and on behalf of third parties and providing related services thereto, including product and process design services, logistics, repair, purchasing and provisioning services and shipping and freight forwarding
services, and 
  
 Whereas, Customer desires to engage Solectron and Solectron
desires to provide to Customer such manufacturing and related services for certain computer products. Now therefore, in consideration of their mutual promises, Solectron and Customer hereby agree as follows: 
  

	1.0	Precedence 

  

	1.1	This Agreement is intended to operate as a basic set of operating conditions regarding the business relationship between Solectron and Customer and shall apply to all Products
listed in the Statement of Work(s) incorporated into this Agreement or hereafter added. Solectron and Customer agree to meet and review this Agreement one year after the date of the contract and mutually determine if changes should be made to any of
the terms and conditions based on the then current business model. 

  

	1.2	This Agreement sets forth a non-exclusive arrangement between the parties. Customer and Solectron have the right to develop, have developed, procure, manufacture and/or market
product or services now or in the future, including any which may be competitive with those which are the subject of this agreement. This Agreement does not guarantee that Customer will provide any Product(s) or Product volumes to Solectron;
provided, however, the Product pricing and Services offered by Solectron are based on Customer representations of certain Product volumes and pricing and services may be adjusted if the volumes are not realized. 

  

	1.3	 It is the intent of the parties that this Agreement and any applicable written Statement of Work shall prevail over the terms and conditions of any Solectron
quotation, Customer purchase order, order acknowledgment form or other instrument. In the event of any 

  

					
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conflict or inconsistency between this Agreement and any applicable agreed written Statement of Work, the written Statement of Work shall govern and control.

  

	2.0	Definitions 

  

	2.1	Agreement – Unless the context otherwise requires, references to the Agreement include all applicable Statements of Work and all Attachments referred to herein and
attached hereto, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference. 

  

	2.2	End of Life – means the date after which a component supplier will no longer supply a specific component. 

  

	2.3	Equipment – the items of finished hardware shipped by Solectron to or as directed by Customer hereunder. 

  

	2.4	Intellectual Property Rights – means all copyrights (including, without limitation, the exclusive right to reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute, publicly
display and publicly perform), patent rights (including, without limitation, patent applications), trade names, trademarks, service marks, trade dress, mask-work rights, trade secrets, moral rights, author’s rights, right of publicity, contract
and licensing rights, rights in packaging, goodwill, industrial rights and other intellectual property rights as may exist now or hereafter come into existence and all renewals and extensions thereof, regardless of whether any of such rights arise
under the laws of the United States or any other state, country or jurisdiction throughout the world. 

  

	2.5	GA – refers to the date when a Product has been announced by Customer as “General Availability”. 

  

	2.6	Process Change Notice – refers to written notification that a supplier or test process that affects either form, fit or functionality of a specific component has been or
will be changed as of a certain date. 

  

	2.7	Products – include Equipment, related software, related manuals and documentation, and packaging called for by the applicable Statement(s) of Work.

  

	2.8	Statement(s) of Work (“SOW”) – documents incorporated herein as Attachment A(s) and agreed to in writing by both parties, which describe the work to be
performed, the pricing for such work, the Specifications and any supplemental terms that additionally apply to such work. In the absence of such separate document(s), Solectron’s quotation(s) accepted in writing by Customer against which
Customer’s orders are submitted and accepted will constitute the SOW. This Agreement may include multiple SOWs. If the SOWs provide conflicting instructions, the most recent SOW will supercede the older SOWs. 

  

	2.9	Specifications – That portion of each SOW provided by Customer and accepted by Solectron that provides objective, physical specifications for work to be performed.
Solectron will purchase and assemble material according to such specifications and the other requirements of this Agreement. 

  

					
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	2.10	Services – are defined as, but not limited to pre-production planning, supply chain management, manufacturing process development and information systems development and
implementation. The Solectron SC Engineering Services organization provides services to Solectron customers on a “quotation” basis only. Nothing in this contract is to be construed to mean that Engineering Services are included.

  

	2.11	Trademarks – means the trademarks, trade names and service marks, if any, as listed in Attachment B as owned by or licensed to Customer (“Trademarks”).

  

	2.12	Work Product – means (a) any net list, schematic, diagram, circuitry, technology, invention, idea, discovery, improvement, design, concept, technique, algorithm,
formula, method, process, configuration, mechanism, model, system, network, data, plan, library, work of authorship, file, media, record, report, copy, pictorial work, graphic work, audiovisual work, hardware, firmware, computer interface (including
for example but not limited to programming interfaces), computer language, computer protocol, computer software program or application (irrespective of whether source code or object code), flow chart, blueprint, drawing, graph, information,
material, research or development, irrespective of whether patentable, or (b) any portion, copy or extract of such Work Product, irrespective of whether in tangible or intangible form, and irrespective of the media of such Work Product.

  

	2.13	No Defect Found (NDF) – a Product returned to Solectron as defective, which in fact conforms to the applicable Product specifications and Test at the time of manufacture
and/or other warranties under this Agreement or the failure is due to test gaps between Customer System Install and Customer Functional Tests conducted by Solectron. 

  

	2.14	Dead on Arrival (DOA) – means a Product that during the first use and powering up or initializing fails to operate in material conformance with the Product
Specifications. The DOA time window is characterized as a failure within the first twenty-four (24) hours of first system boot up. 

  

	2.15	Early Life Failure (ELF) – Product fails to materially conform with the Product Specifications during the first sixty (60) days after initial power up.

  

	2.16	Systems – Customer’s products referred to as Dual Module Redundant (DMR) or Triple Module Redundant (TMR), which include the integration of two or more subassembly
groupings referred to as nodes. 

  

	3.0	Term 

  
 This Agreement shall be effective on June 16, 1999 and shall remain in force for an initial term of three (3) years unless terminated earlier as provided herein. This Agreement shall automatically be renewed for
successive one (1) year increments unless terminated by either party in writing pursuant to Section 16 of this Agreement. 
  

					
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	4.0	Purchase Orders and Product Forecast 

  

	4.1	Customer will provide electronic purchase orders (“Purchase Orders” or “Orders”) using Customer’s Oracle system [fax or hardcopy purchase orders may be also
issued by Customer, but this shall be the exception] for Product, in accordance with each individual SOW, at least eight (8) business days in advance of the earliest requested ship date set forth in such Order, unless agreed upon and specified
otherwise in the SOW. Such Orders shall be effective upon acceptance by Solectron. Each Purchase Order will include complete “Invoice to” and “Ship to” addresses; quantity, description and price for each item; this Agreement
number; and the ship date, all in accordance with this Agreement and the SOW. Customer may change the “Invoice to” and “Ship to” addresses set forth in any Purchase Order by giving notice of such change in writing to Solectron at
least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the applicable ship date. The term “sales order” as used in the Customer Oracle system shall mean and refer to Purchase Orders or Orders. The term “delivery date” appearing on Customer’s
Orders or change orders means the date Products arrive at the delivery location designated by Customer. 

  

	4.2	Within two (2) business days after receipt of any Purchase Order, Solectron will provide Customer with written or electronic acknowledgment accepting the Purchase Order or rejecting
the Purchase Order and stating the reasons therefor. In the event that Solectron fails to notify Customer within two (2) business days, the Purchase Order will be deemed rejected. Solectron shall not reject any Order issued by Customer that is
within the Forecast and otherwise in compliance with and conforms to the requirements of this Agreement and the configuration rules. On acceptance of an Order, Solectron shall confirm the requested delivery date if it complies with Section 4.1.

  

	4.3	It is agreed that Customer will provide Solectron, on a monthly basis, a rolling twelve (12) month Product forecast by Product model and feature mix (“Forecast”). Forecast
information shall be for planning purposes only and shall not represent Customer’s commitment to purchase any or all of such Product. After the receipt of Customer Forecast, Solectron shall provide Customer an acknowledgement of
Solectron’s supply commitment (“Supply Commitment”) for the requested Product in the Forecast within five (5) business days of the receipt of the Forecast. The Supply Commitment shall not be a commitment by Solectron to provide the
Forecasted capacity. 

  

	4.4	 No Order may be (***) or (***) after Product has (***). Subject to the terms and conditions of this Paragraph, Customer may (***), (***) or (***) Orders for systems
after (***) has begun. No Orders for (***) other than (***) may be (***) or (***) after (***) has begun. Customer will provide approved sales orders to Solectron for system orders and will provide a new sales order or change order for any required
change to an approved sales order after manufacturing has begun. If the change required cannot be supported by a new sales order (ie: memory or processor changes to a CPU Node in a system), a (***) will be (***) by Solectron to Customer from
Attachment E. Attachment E is a mutually agreed to schedule of fees for Orders cancelled, rescheduled, or reconfigured Attachment E may be updated on a periodic basis, upon mutual agreement between Solectron and Customer. Customer agrees to (***)
the (***) for Orders (***), (***) or (***). In the event a request to (***), (***) or (***) an order is 

  

					
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necessitated by the failure of Solectron to properly execute an approved Order, then the (***) in Attachment E shall not apply to the affected Order. (***)
of (***) outlined in Attachment E shall be on a per incident basis and (***) upon completion of the affected Order. 

  

	4.5	Solectron will use best commercial efforts to maintain the (***) to (***) all Product quantities as represented in its Supply Commitment. Solectron will also maintain the (***) to
(***) Customer to (***) the Product forecast by the amounts noted in the table below. 

  

			
	 Days Prior to Delivery

	  	Allowable Order (***)

	 (***) to (***) Days
	  	(***)%
	 (***) to (***) Days
	  	(***)%
	 (***) to (***) Days
	  	(***)%
	 >(***) Days
	  	(***)%

  
 The (***) describing
the allowable order (***) in the above table will be available for a (***) increase in Product volumes during the time frame specified. Solectron will use commercially reasonable efforts to (***) all Customer requested order (***) in accordance with
the above table. If Solectron becomes aware of a condition that is likely to impede Solectron’s (***) of the Customer’s requested (***) which are within the parameters of the above table, Solectron will promptly inform the Customer of such
condition. Solectron and the Customer will then work together in good faith to develop a plan which addresses the need for (***) Product volumes. In addition to the above based upon material availability and capacity, Solectron will use reasonable
commercial efforts to (***) any requested order (***) over the (***) limits. 
  
 To accommodate (***) Forecast, Solectron and Customer agree in the event that Solectron has to pay purchases premiums or expediting fees (including special freight costs) to procure materials to manufacture Product
(***) the Forecast, Solectron shall (***) these (***) and (***) to the Customer provided Customer has given prior approval to (***) or expediting (***). 
  

	4.6	Solectron will deliver Products and perform Services in accordance with (a) the date(s) and (b) in the manner specified in the applicable Order. Solectron must notify and Customer
must approve any request by Solectron to deliver an incomplete shipment. 

  

	5.0	Material Procurement and Liability 

  

	5.1	Solectron is authorized and Customer recognizes the need to purchase materials using standard purchasing practices including, but not limited to, acquisition of material recognizing
Minimum or Economic Order Quantities (“MOQ”), ABC buy policy, unique or custom material and/or long lead time component management in order to support Customer requirements and meet the Product Forecast and (***). Some of these purchases
may include non-cancellation/non-returnable terms. Customer recognizes its financial responsibility for the material purchased by Solectron on behalf of Customer in accordance with the Product Forecast and (***). 

  

					
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	5.2	Each month Solectron will review its ending inventory position and compare this to Product Forecast. Any on hand inventory levels greater than (***) days forecasted consumption
shall be considered Excess Material, provided such material was not brought into inventory in advance of the lead-time required to support Product Forecast, unless subject to section 5.1. Solectron shall charge Customer, and Customer agrees to (***)
for such Excess Materials at the (***) of (***) percent of the material (***) per month and Solectron shall (***) the Excess Material for (***) months. Such (***) only applies to inventory on hand and does not apply to material on order, but not yet
delivered to Solectron. If Customer fails to consume the Excess Material by the end of the (***) month, Customer agrees to pay Solectron for its normal total acquisition cost of those materials, including, without limitation, item cost and handling
charges. Solectron will continue, at Customer’s option, to hold the Excess Material (***) to the (***). Should Customer request Solectron hold the Excess Material, and Customer consumes some or all of the inventory in the production of Product
by Solectron at a later date, Solectron will then credit back to Customer the acquisition cost paid, in an amount equal to the inventory consumed. Solectron shall have the option to (***) Customer with a mutually (***) for such Excess Materials or
ship such Excess Materials to the location which Customer specifies at Customer’s expense and risk. Solectron shall undertake reasonable commercial efforts to (***) material inventory on hand due to Excess Material, obsolete material,
cancellations, changes and discountenances of products, including canceling all applicable material purchase orders and reduce component inventory through return for credit programs or allocate components for alternate programs or customers, if
applicable. 

  

	5.3	In the event of termination, cancellation, discontinuance of Product by Customer, or excess or obsolete material due to Customer changes, including, but not limited to, an
engineering change or change in Forecast by Customer, (***) shall be liable for and (***) to (***), upon invoice, for Products and material inventory, including, but not limited to, long lead-time material, unique/custom material, non-cancelable
material, and MOQ’s, as follows: (i) the contract price of all finished Products in Solectron’s possession which shall be delivered to Customer, or as directed by (***) and (***) in accordance with Section (***), (ii) the (***) by (***)
plus all costs of acquisition and handling for material inventory purchased in accordance with this Agreement, whether in raw form or work in process, and not returnable to the vendor or usable for other customers at the time of termination,
cancellation, discontinuance, etc., (which material shall be delivered to or as directed by (***) and (***) in accordance with Section (***)), (iii) the actual cost paid by (***) of material on order (which cannot be canceled and which are not
useable for other customers at the time of termination, cancellation, discontinuance, etc.), which material shall be delivered to or as directed by (***) promptly upon (***) receipt thereof, (iv) non-recurring services necessitated by work stoppage
caused by such Customer changes in an amount not to exceed (***)% of the (***) purchase price of such purchase order, and (v) any vendor cancellation charges actually paid by (***) with respect to material canceled or returned to the vendor,
including without limitation any shipping costs. Once compensation has been received, ownership, title and risk of loss for the materials shall transfer to (***). 

  

					
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	5.4	Solectron will have internal processes in place and use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Customer with any supplier End of Life or Process Change Notices received by
Solectron. Such process will provide Customer with the supplier component part number that will be End of Life’d or that is being changed by the supplier, the timeframe for the supplier action, the projected impact of the action based upon the
Customer forecast currently in place and any proposed alternate sources that have been investigated by Solectron that could be qualified as a replacement for the component that will be End of Lifed or that is being changed. Solectron will make an
effort to provide Customer with (***) days notification, dependent upon the timeframe of notification from such vendors. Solectron and Customer will mutually agree on appropriate inventory strategies and qualification processes associated with any
End of Life and Process Change Notice activity. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Customer receives any End of Life and/or Process Change Notice, Customer will use reasonable efforts to provide Solectron with (***) days notification,
dependent upon the timeframe of notification from such vendors. 

  

	6.0	Price Reviews 

  

	6.1	Solectron and Customer will meet quarterly during the term of this Agreement to review Product pricing, and to determine whether any price increase or decrease is appropriate.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties agree that prices may also be adjusted on a periodic basis for major changes in the cost of (***) direct costs and quantity requirements that occur during the quarter. Provided, however, such adjustments
shall not occur (***) frequently than (***) per (***). Except as otherwise required by this Section 6.1 or the applicable Statement of Work, any mutually agreeable (***) shall apply only to Purchase Orders or material releases issued (***) the (***)
date of such mutually agreeable price change and will be dependent upon (***). Further, if the price change is the result of a change in the price of a long lead-time or unique components already ordered by Solectron, the price (***) into (***)
until the (***) is (***). 

  

	6.2	Solectron will use reasonable commercial efforts to (***) opportunities that Solectron becomes aware of, including recommending design, process or test changes, or new sources of
supply which may (***) in an (***) and will (***) a (***) per (***) (which includes (***) of certain components such as, but not limited to, memory, storage devices and microprocessors). 

  

	6.3	Solectron will (***) information to the customer as appropriate during the (***) repricing review. For a period of (***) months following the agreed implementation of any such new
sources, design or process change recommended by Solectron and approved by Customer, Solectron shall retain (***) percent of all such (***) in (***). Thereafter, Customer shall be entitled to (***) of such (***). If the new source, design, process
or test change is proposed by (***), (***) shall be entitled to (***) of such change immediately after implementation. It is agreed by Solectron and Customer that (***) driven (***) affecting microprocessors, memory components or storage devices
will not be considered as Solectron generated (***) achievements as they relate to any (***) programs. Such (***) will (***) to (***) as they are implemented. 

  

					
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	7.0	Delivery 

  

	7.1	Title to the Equipment and risk of loss of the Products or Services shall pass to Customer (***) manufacturing site for domestic shipments and (***) point of shipment for (***)
shipments. Customer shall notify Solectron in writing of any incomplete shipment within ten (10) days after Customer’s receipt of each shipment at the designated destination. Solectron will use (***) to ship Products on time per the committed
ship date. On Time Delivery is defined as shipment of Product by Solectron (***) it is scheduled for shipment. 

  

	7.2	Solectron shall ship Products directly to the “ship to” address specified by Customer in the applicable Purchase Order, by one of the methods of shipment specified in the
applicable SOW, or as specified by Customer in such Purchase Order. Customer may by designation in the Purchase Order require delivery of Products in installments and may specify the (***) and the quantity of each installment.

  

	7.3	Upon learning of (***) shipping (***), Solectron will notify Customer as to the (***) of such (***) and the actions taken by (***) to (***) or (***) such (***). For (***) by (***)
will, at (***) to (***), (***) such as material (***), (***), (***) costs, or (***) required to meet the specified (***). 

  

	7.4	Customer shall have (***) business days from the date of (***) of the Products to (***) or (***) the Products. Customer will give Solectron reasonably detailed notice in writing of
deficiencies not later than five (5) business days after the rejection of said Product and follow Solectron’s RMA policy as set forth in 11.4 in returning the rejected Product. Solectron’s receipt of the rejected Product shall begin the
cure period described below. Solectron shall use commercially best efforts to repair or replace such rejected Products within (***) business days of receipt of rejected Product. If such rejected Product is not satisfactorily remedied by repair or
replacement within (***) business days due to Solectron’s fault and Customer no longer has a demand for the Product, Customer may (***) the rejected Product. (***) shall be responsible for all freight charges for return of Products, except for
NDF returns, due to either rejection as provided in this Section 7. 

  

	8.0	Pricing/Payment Terms 

  

	8.1	Product pricing shall be agreed to by both parties and set forth in Attachment C. Prices may be adjusted from time to time as set forth in section 6.0. 

  

	8.2	Prices for non-recurring items, including without limitation, services for special, development or other activities listed in the SOW, tooling and test fixtures, shall be set forth
in the SOW. Solectron may invoice Customer upon commitment to obtain such non-recurring items. 

  

	8.3	 Solectron shall deliver to Customer an invoice for each shipment of Products or Services ordered pursuant hereto on or after the date that Solectron ships the
Products or performs the Services. Each invoice shall be a single copy and shall contain the following information: Customer’s order number, Customer’s part number, a description of the Products or Services delivered to Customer or
performed, quantities and unit prices. 

  

					
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Correct invoices shall be due and payable in full within (***) days after the date of invoice. Except for applicable taxes, duties, customs or similar
charges, the prices for Products and Services are inclusive of all other costs and expenses. No charges other than those described above will be allowed without prior written consent of Customer. 

  

	8.4	The amount of any present sales, use, excise or other similar tax applicable to the Products or Services not measured by income of Solectron shall be paid by Customer, or in lieu
thereof, Customer shall provide Solectron with a tax exemption number or, at Solectron’s request, with a tax exemption certificate acceptable to the taxing authority. Any taxes to be paid by Customer shall be separately stated on
Solectron’s invoice. 

  

	8.5	The prices charged to Customer by Solectron for Products or Services are (***) of transportation charges. Solectron shall be provided with (***) and Customer’s routing guide
for all shipments to be made on Customer’s behalf. The (***) will allow for the appropriate third party billing to (***) of all transportation charges. Solectron agrees to comply with Customer’s routing guide. Solectron shall put the
Products in the possession of a carrier selected by (***), and will obtain and promptly deliver to Customer any documents necessary to obtain possession of the Products. (***), at its own expense, shall be responsible for obtaining adequate
insurance covering the Products or Services while the Products or Services are in Solectron’s possession. 

  

	8.6	Currency will be in U.S. Dollars, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties and stated in the applicable SOW. 

  

	9.0	Quality 

  

	9.1	Solectron shall (i) provide Products and perform (***) and (***) functional (***) on such Products in accordance with the Specifications and (ii) utilize statistical process control
of critical process parameters to monitor and maintain their processes; SPC records, including actions taken to bring processes back into control (***) for (***), (iii) provide to Customer (***) and (***) reports. Such reports shall be provided on a
(***) basis in a standardized format that allows review of overall performance and performance of individual products. The parties agree to meet (***) to discuss process and Product quality issues; at said meetings, action items shall be agreed-upon
and reviewed to (***) or (***) top (***) items and to implement and maintain a continuous improvement process to improve all facets of Product quality. 

  

	9.2	 Solectron shall ensure that the Products (***) the (***) and are (***) and (***) prior to (***) in accordance with applicable (***) and (***) methods and procedures
(***) to by (***) and set forth in the applicable Specifications and or SOW at the time of manufacture. Solectron will deliver to Customer (***) Products (***) to the applicable test requirements, unless it has obtained prior written approval from
Customer for a deviation. Products are subject to (***)’s quality inspection and testing on (***)’s premises or on (***) premises, at (***)’s option. (***) shall have the right to (***) such (***) and (***) at (***)’s premises at
(***) upon reasonable notice to Solectron (“Source Inspection”). If any such Source Inspections are performed, Solectron shall provide Customer’s inspector(s) with reasonable access to facilities and assistance (***). 

  

					
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Solectron’s (***) quality (***) shall be based on the meeting quality goals mutually agreed to by the parties. The base quality level required for all
Products will be set by (***) on or shortly after the commencement date of this Agreement and shall be reviewed and reset by (***) at the beginning of each quarterly period based on the year to date results. If Products do not meet the base quality
level, both parties hereby agree that they will use best commercial efforts to fix and/or improve processes and product design in the areas causing the deficiencies. 

  

	9.3	The shipment by Customer to Solectron (i) of rejected Products (as defined in Section 7.4) or (ii) of defective in warranty Products (as defined in Section 14) and the return
shipment by Solectron to Customer of replacement or repaired Products shall be (***)’s sole expense, and (***) shall be responsible for in-transit risk of loss of or damage to such Products, except for NDFs, which are covered in Section 11.5.
Each Product repaired by Solectron and returned to Customer shall exhibit an identifying mark to indicate such Products were repaired. 

  

	9.4	Solectron represents that it is ISO 9000 or better certified. Upon reasonable written request, Solectron shall allow Customer personnel and representatives reasonable access to its
manufacturing facility and such other places as the Products may be stored for purposes of inspecting such facility, the equipment used therein and the Products, both finished and in process of assembly or subject to performance of Services and
shall cooperate and provide Customer with reasonable assistance in its inspection efforts. 

  

	9.5	(***) is solely responsible for the Product’s compliance with all applicable UL, CSA, FCC, CE, TUV and other approvals, standards and regulations. (***) will notify (***) in
advance of designating (***)’s (***) location as the manufacturing location for the purposes of such approvals. (***) will reasonably cooperate with public and private regulatory organizations to allow periodic inspections at mutually
acceptable times to maintain such approvals. Should the Products or any changes thereto (***) to (***) the applicable approvals, standards or regulations, (***) shall have the right to, and (***) may require that (***) production, without being in
breach of this Agreement, until Customer and Solectron agree to required changes and/or applicable qualifications are met. (***) is responsible for obtaining, at its own cost, required approvals relative to any changes. 

  

	9.6	(***) shall monitor, report and use reasonable commercial efforts to verify (***) all component supplier quality performance with regard to specification compliance. Solectron and
Customer agree to (***) whenever required in support of Customer’s Product quality and reliability goals. 

  

	9.7	Solectron and Customer agree that based on Customer’s requirement, a request for (***) will be responded to within (***) business days for an urgent request and (***) business
days for a normal request. 

  

	9.8	Solectron and Customer will agree on a (***) that will be accessible through (***) that will allow Customer to monitor specific quality data. These items to be tracked will be
mutually agreed to by Customer and Solectron during the Pre-GA manufacturing phase. 

  

					
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	9.9	Solectron will use reasonable commercial efforts to provide on (***) to include test (***), first level (***) and (***) investigations including leveraging of the supplier of the
component for further failure analysisassembly instruction updates, routine debug assistance, and post mortem investigations on Dead On Arrival (“DOA”) shipments to Customer. 

  

	9.10	Solectron agrees to maintain (***) at their Columbia, South Carolina facility (***) will be (***) to supporting the Customer (***). The (***) will be the focal point for
communicating with Customer. The (***) will provide the support required by Customer in the areas of product (***) requests, (***) tracking, (***) reporting, and other areas that will be agreed to by Customer and Solectron. 

 

	9.11	Solectron and Customer will utilize (***)’s Customer (***). The parties will mutually agree on content, frequency of issuance and the appropriate review process.

  

	10.0	Engineering Changes 

  
 Customer may, upon advance written notice to Solectron, submit engineering changes for incorporation into the Product. The notification shall include
documentation of the change to effectively support Solectron’s investigation of the impact of the engineering change. The notification shall also state whether the change is mandatory or non-mandatory. For non-mandatory changes, Solectron (***)
to (***) on hand material, thereby minimizing associated costs with engineering change implementation. (***) will be held solely responsible for identifying and notifying (***) of any agency re-certification(s) if required as a result of either type
of change, mandatory or non-mandatory. Solectron will make commercially reasonable efforts to review the engineering change and report to Customer within (***) of receipt of the complete documentation from Customer. If such engineering change(s)
relate to safety or other related emergency situations, Solectron will make commercially reasonable efforts to review the engineering change and report to Customer within (***) of receipt of the complete documentation from Customer. Solectron and
Customer shall mutually agree on a definition of safety or emergency situation. For approved Engineering Change Notices that require rework or scrap, Solectron will provide estimates of rework costs or scrap costs, as well as estimates of lead times
for rework or new part procurement. The report for mandatory Engineering Change Notices shall include costs, material costs (including but not limited to excess materials and cancellation or restocking fees), and schedule impacts. If any such change
affects the price, costs, delivery, or quality performance of said Product, an (***) will be (***) between Solectron and Customer prior to implementation of the change. Solectron hereby agrees to (***) mandatory changes for safety related or
critical changes as determined by Customer. In the event Customer requests a change be implemented prior to Solectron’s evaluation of pricing or mutual agreement on price adjustment and schedule impact, Solectron will use commercially
reasonable efforts to perform as directed and Customer will be liable for all reasonable costs associated with such implementation. 
  

					
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	11.0	Repair, Logistics and Customer Service Depot Support 

  

	11.1	Solectron and Customer will jointly evaluate service and depot options to be provided through a combination of internal capabilities as well as the capabilities of third party
service providers. It is Solectron’s intent, once it fully understands Customer’s needs, to offer a program that meets or comes close to offering the services desired by Customer. This is a statement of intent and in no way obligates
Solectron to deliver or release any kind of specific service offering. These service offerings may be dependent upon third party arrangements. In the event that these arrangements cannot be finalized, for whatever reason, Solectron may not offer, or
may choose to offer a very limited set of optional service offerings. Since these programs are not yet finalized, pricing may not be available at the commencement of this Agreement term. Once a service or depot program is identified, such pricing
shall be mutually agreed to in writing by the parties. 

  

	11.2	Solectron shall provide serial number data for Customer’s end-user warranty tracking information for all Field Replaceable Units (FRU) and Customer Replaceable Units (CRU)
level components listed in Attachment D. Customer will be responsible for calculating and forecasting spare parts requirements. 

  

	11.3	Solectron agrees to provide (***) delivery to Customer for any replacement parts or Products required due to either full system or specific components diagnosed as being dead on
arrival (“DOA”) at the Customer’s ship-to location. Solectron may use new or like new components and materials for repair or replacement of DOA parts or Products. 

  

	11.4	Customer shall (i) notify Solectron of all DOA, defects or breaches of warranty and request a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number, and (ii) within ten (10) days
of receipt of the RMA number from Solectron return such rejected Product to Solectron, properly insured. In the event that Solectron determines that the returned Product is defective and properly rejected by Customer, Solectron shall at its option,
repair or replace such defective Product, or accept return for credit of such defective Product as specified herein. Solectron shall return to Customer, (***), all repaired or replaced Products properly rejected by Customer. In the event that any
rejected Product is determined by Solectron to not be defective, (hereafter “No Defect Found” or NDF), where failures are the result of test gaps between Customer tests and Solectron functional tests or to have been modified or subjected
to unusual electrical or physical stress, misuse, abuse, unauthorized repair or otherwise not covered by Solectron’s Warranty, Customer shall (***) Solectron a (***) of (***) per NDF, and return of such Product to Customer. For the (***) month
period after Customer ships its first Product, Customer will not be (***) the (***) NDF (***) for (***) of the (***) DOA returns diagnosed NDF. 

  

	11.5	If a Product, in fact, conforms to the applicable Product specifications and Test at the time of manufacture and/or other warranties under this Agreement or the failure is due to a
test gaps between Customer System Install and Customer Functional Tests conducted by Solectron, Solectron shall return such NDF products to the Customer freight collect. (***) shall be responsible for the NDF (***) set forth in 11.4.

  

					
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	12.0	Property Management 

  

	12.1	(***) shall be responsible for consigned materials and all equipment and tooling furnished to Solectron by Customer, if any (collectively “Customer Material”). If Customer
consigns any parts to Solectron, the parties shall agree upon the following, including but not limited to, inspection and handling procedures, shrinkage allowances, warranty and quality issues, prior to shipment of the parts to Solectron. Solectron
shall provide Customer, on a periodic basis as agreed by the parties, a reference list showing quantity on hand and quantity on order of all longlead time, high-cost components used in the performance of Services. Customer represents that all
Customer Material is Year 2000 Compliant as defined in Section 14.1. 

  

	12.2	(***) will acquire or develop certain non-recurring engineering tooling and/or fixtures (the “NRE Tooling”) only upon receipt of written authorization or applicable
purchase order from (***). At its option, (***) may provide such NRE Tooling to (***). Customer may, from time to time, and (***) Solectron loan certain functional test equipment (“Test Equipment”) to Solectron, solely for the purpose of
performing functional tests and repair on the Product. Any such NRE Tooling or Test Equipment shall be listed in each applicable SOW as required. If any such NRE Tooling or Test Equipment requires calibration, upon equipment delivery, the Customer
must also deliver recent ISO certified calibration documentation and provide Solectron access to the Customer recalibration process if timeframes require subsequent recalibration. NRE Tooling & Test Equipment shall be included in the term
“Customer Material” as herewith used. Solectron shall (i) exercise reasonable care in the use and custody of Customer Material solely for purposes of performing its obligations hereunder, (ii) perform regular maintenance on said Customer
Material, if applicable, (***), excluding replacement of parts for which (***) will be (***); provided, however, that (***) will not pay for replacement of parts which are damaged by (***), excluding normal wear and tear, and (iii) repair Customer
Material at a reasonable charge, unless such Customer Material was damaged by Solectron, excluding normal wear and tear. Replacement of non-repairable Customer Material is subject to Customer’s verification of the condition. Customer and
Solectron shall work together to develop a preventive maintenance plan for each piece of Customer Material. All Customer Material is the property of Customer. Solectron shall return to Customer, or assign at Customer’s written direction, any or
all Customer Material upon termination or expiration of this Agreement, or receipt of Customer’s written request therefor. Solectron shall provide Customer a written inventory list of all Customer Material quarterly or as specified in the SOW.

  

	12.3	All Customer Material furnished to Solectron or paid for by (***) in connection with this Agreement shall: 

  

	 	12.3.1 	Be clearly marked and segregated; 

  

	 	12.3.2 	Remain the personal property of Customer; 

  

	 	12.3.3 	Be kept free of liens and encumbrances; and 

  

					
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	 	12.3.4 	Unless otherwise agreed, be maintained and repaired by (***), except for routine maintenance, for which (***) is responsible. 

  

	12.4	(***) shall hold Customer Material at (***) risk and shall not modify the Customer Material or use it for any purpose other than in connection with this Agreement without the
written permission of Customer. Upon Customer’s request, Solectron shall redeliver the Customer Material to Customer in the same condition as originally received by Solectron with the exception of reasonable wear and tear. In the event the
Customer Material is lost, damaged or destroyed, while in Solectron’s possession, Solectron’s liability for the Customer Material is limited to the replacement cost of the Customer Material; provided, however, that, immediately upon
Solectron’s discovery thereof, Solectron shall notify Customer of such loss, damage or destruction or of any other information pertaining to such Customer Material which is reasonably likely to impair Solectron’s ability to manufacture
Product as required hereby in a timely manner. In the event that Customer requests the return of Customer Material that is necessary for the manufacture of any Product(s) for any reason other than in connection with maintenance and repair, the
request for the return (***) be (***) a (***) of (***) for said Product and the provisions of Section 5.0 shall apply thereto. The ship date for Products to be manufactured during any period in which Customer holds any such necessary Customer
Material for maintenance or repair shall be deemed to have been extended for the number of days from (and including) the date of return of such necessary Customer Material to Customer until (but excluding) the date of redelivery thereof to
Solectron. 

  

	13.0	Confidential Information 

  

	13.1	The parties anticipate that each shall disclose to the other in connection with their performance of this Agreement certain information that the party considers proprietary and
confidential (“Confidential Information”). 

  

	13.2	Confidential Information may be communicated electronically, orally, visually, in writing or in any other recorded or tangible form. All data and information shall be considered to
be Confidential Information under this Agreement (i) if a party has marked it as such; or (ii) if a party, electronically, orally or in writing has advised the other party of the confidential nature of the information. 

  

	13.3	 The recipient shall protect the disclosed Confidential Information by using the same degree of care to prevent the unauthorized use, dissemination, or publication
of the Confidential Information as the recipient uses to protect its own confidential information of a like nature, but no less than a reasonable degree of care. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, a recipient’s duty to protect
the Confidential Information disclosed under this Agreement shall expire ten (10) years from the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Except as permitted by this Agreement, the recipient shall not disclose any part of the other party’s
Confidential Information to anyone except to those of its employees, agents, and contract/temporary workers who have (i) a need to know the same to accomplish the purposes of this Agreement, (ii) signed an Agreement under which they shall keep
confidential such Confidential Information, and (iii) agreed to use 

  

					
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such Confidential Information only for the purposes of performing recipient’s obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	13.4	The terms of this Agreement are considered Confidential Information by both parties, but may be disclosed to directors, officers, employees, attorneys, accountants, contractors,
banks or actual or potential financing sources of recipient, but only if and to the extent such persons need to know the information for the performance of their duties and are subject to confidentiality agreements or fiduciary duties of
confidentiality to recipient and agree to use such information only for such duties. 

  

	13.5	This Agreement imposes no restriction upon the recipient with respect to disclosure or use of information: (a) that was in the recipient’s possession before receipt from the
discloser; (b) that is or becomes a matter of public knowledge through no fault of the recipient; (c) that is received by the recipient from a third party without a duty of confidentiality; (d) that is disclosed by the discloser to a third party
without a duty of confidentiality on the third party; (e) is independently developed by the recipient; (f) to the extent the information is disclosed in accordance with the order or requirement of a court, administrative agency, or other
governmental body (provided, however, that the receiver shall provide prompt notice thereof to enable the discloser to seek a protective order or otherwise prevent such disclosure); (g) that is disclosed by the recipient with the discloser’s
prior written approval; or (h) as required by the federal securities law and rules and regulations thereunder. 

  

	13.6	In the event of a breach of any of the foregoing provisions, the receiving party agrees that the harm suffered by the disclosing party would not be compensable by monetary damages
alone and, accordingly, that the disclosing party shall, in addition to other available legal or equitable remedies, be entitled to seek an injunction against any unauthorized disclosure. 

  

	14.0	Warranty 

  

	14.1	Solectron affirms that its manufacturing facilities and operations, material to the performance of this Agreement, are (***). If such internal systems and equipment not yet (***),
then Solectron agrees to use its best commercial efforts to cause such internal systems and equipment to (***) in a (***) matter. As used herein, (***) means that: 

  

	 	(a)	(***) will (***) normally and (***) will not produce erroneous (***) and/or processing; 

  

	 	(b)	the equipment and systems will (***) and (***) data correctly and reliably over the range of (***) the application is expected to handle; 

  

	 	(c)	the equipment and systems explicitly (***) and (***) the (***) (four (***)) eliminating ambiguity and potential errors; and 

  

	 	(d)	for any (***) not explicitly (***) within the equipment and systems, the correct (***) is unambiguous for all manipulations involving that element and is displayed using at least
(***) for the (***). 

  

					
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	14.2	Solectron warrants that: (i) for a period of (***) days from the date of (***) of the Product, such Product will (***) of (***) in (***) and (***) by (***), (ii) such Product will
be (***) and (***) of all (***) and that Solectron will (***) and (***) to such Product, and (iii) Products and Services shall (***) to the applicable Specifications, at time of (***), described in each SOW. (***) will also (***) on through to (***)
and (***) warranties and indemnities (***) from all applicable Product manufacturers or suppliers. Customer may return Products to the designated Solectron repair facility. In the event that any Product manufactured shall not be in conformity with
the foregoing warranties, Customer’s sole and exclusive (***) and (***), shall at (***) option be to (***) or (***) the (***) to (***). Solectron may use (***) or (***) components and materials for (***) or (***) of defective parts or Products.
Solectron shall use its best commercial efforts to (***) or (***) the nonconforming Product within a turn around time (TAT) to be mutually agreed to by Solectron and Customer. Solectron and Customer agree to work in good faith to establish the TAT
prior to Customer’s targeted Product release. Once established, if after such TAT Solectron is unable to provide a conforming Product, Customer may be (***) to (***) of (***) for such nonconforming Product. If (***) does not (***) to (***) such
(***), Solectron shall continue to use best commercial efforts to (***) a (***) Product. 

  

	14.3	In the event of a Product failure is due to defects in the materials, design or workmanship of Products or the performance of Products or Services, the parties shall promptly work
together to conduct a failure analysis. The purpose of the analysis is to identify the nature of the failure and determine whether it results from components, the assembly process, design or the Specifications. (***) shall create a written failure
analysis report documenting the parties’ findings. The party responsible for the defect, at its expense, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to correct such defect. If the parties cannot agree on the source of the defect, they shall
negotiate in good faith an equitable allocation of the cost of resolving the problem and cooperate in good faith on a best commercial efforts basis to identify the most cost-effective solution. 

  

	14.4	(***) shall have no liability or responsibility for any (***) due to defective or failed Product claims as set forth in Section 14 to the extent that the claims result from: (a)
(***)’s (***) with (***) Specifications and/or manufacturing processes; (b) inadequate operating environment, accident, disaster, neglect, abuse, or misuse after delivery to or as directed by (***); (c) a defect caused by the Product Design;
(d) external or environmental factors after delivery to or as directed by (***); (e) follow-on handling, processing, or manufacturing of Products after delivery to or as directed by (***); (f) the repair, attempted repair, modification, or
alteration of the Product by a party other than (***) or (***)’s designee; (g) electrostatic discharge damage after delivery to or as directed by (***); and (h) Products for which (***) has requested (***) not to (***) or for which (***) has
failed to provide a (***). 

  

	14.5	Solectron makes (***) as to (***) which is supplied on an (***). Likewise Solectron makes (***) as to (***) or (***) except warranties for (***) and (***) will apply.

  

	14.6	 THE WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS SECTION ARE IN LIEU OF, AND SOLECTRON EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND CUSTOMER WAIVES ALL OTHER 

  

					
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REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR ARISING BY COURSE OF DEALING OR PERFORMANCE, CUSTOM, USAGE IN THE TRADE OR OTHERWISE,
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. 

  

	15.0	Grant Of License/Intellectual Property 

  

	15.1	(***) that it is the (***) or (***) of all Intellectual Property Rights in the information provided to (***) in order to manufacture the Equipment and/or Products, and that it has
the right to make available to (***), material and other information, including drawings, designs and specifications. Additionally, (***) and (***) that it is the (***) or (***) of (***) provided to (***) hereunder and/or has the right to supply the
software. 

  

	15.2	Customer hereby grants to Solectron, during the term of this Agreement, a nonexclusive, nontransferable, royalty-free right and license, without the right to sublicense, to use and
reproduce the software component of the Product(s) in binary form (“Software”) and any other Product-related end-user documentation provided to Solectron, solely for the purpose of including said binaries, as applicable, in the Products as
contemplated by this Agreement. 

  

	15.3	Solectron acknowledges Customer’s ownership of and right to the Intellectual Property Rights in the Products, and agrees that it will do nothing inconsistent with such
ownership or rights. Nothing in this Agreement shall give Solectron any right, title or interest in the Intellectual Property Rights other than the right to use and develop same for Customer as provided herein. In addition Solectron shall:

  

	 	(i)	not challenge, deny or disavow Customer’s ownership or other rights in Customer Intellectual Property Rights, to the extent that such Intellectual Property is not a
pre-existing work product of Solectron, or otherwise attack the validity of the license granted herein or modify, reproduce, duplicate, copy or otherwise disclose, use, distribute or disseminate the Intellectual Property Rights in any form, except
as expressly provided herein; 

  

	 	(ii)	restrict disclosure of and access to Customer Intellectual Property Rights and Customer Confidential Information to those of its employees and permitted subcontractors who are
required to use Customer Intellectual Property Rights and Customer Confidential Information only in the course of their employment and only for purposes consistent with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(iii)	 use reasonable efforts, but without being required to initiate legal procedures, to prevent any third party from infringing upon Customer’s rights in Customer
Intellectual Property Rights and to notify Customer promptly of any unauthorized use of Customer Intellectual Property Rights by others as each such unauthorized use comes to Solectron’s attention. The foregoing shall not relieve or otherwise
diminish Solectron’s obligations of confidentiality as provided in Section 13 and of otherwise using Customer Intellectual Property 

  

					
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Rights and Customer Confidential Information, only for the purposes and in the manner authorized in this Agreement; 

  

	 	(iv)	upon termination of this Agreement, and at its own expense, promptly return to Customer all Customer Confidential Information and drawings, blueprints, manuals, specifications,
lists, documentation, source or object code, tapes, disks or other storage media, letters, notes, notebooks, reports, flowcharts, and all other material in its possession it under its control relating to the Intellectual Property Rights, including
any copies thereof; 

  

	 	(v)	recognize that the Software is copyrighted. The act of copyrighting shall not cause or be construed as causing the Software to be in the public domain. Except as specifically set
forth herein, or as may be permitted in writing by Customer, Solectron shall not (1) make and maintain more than one archival copy (for backup purposes only) of the Software, (2) provide, transmit or otherwise make available the Software or any part
or copies thereof to any third party or (3) reverse engineer, reverse compile or reverse assemble the Software; and 

  

	 	(vi)	include the copyright, restricted right, patent and trademark notices on the Products as specified in Attachment B. 

  

	15.4	Solectron shall reproduce any designated trademarks and copyright notices on all Products provided under this Agreement, in accordance with Customer’s instructions and policies
concerning use of trademarks. Subject to this Agreement, Customer hereby grants to Solectron, during the term of this Agreement, a nonexclusive, nontransferable, limited license to use the trademarks solely to place them on the Products and
accompanying material as provided herein. Solectron shall use the trademarks in a format and style approved by Customer and shall not change the format, style or quality of the trademarks without Customer’s prior written approval. Upon request,
Solectron shall supply Customer with samples of any materials distributed by Solectron which utilize or include the trademarks. Customer may in its sole discretion, approve or disapprove of such use. Solectron shall do nothing inconsistent with
Customer’s ownership rights in the trademarks, and agrees that Customer owns all rights to the trademarks and such use and goodwill associated with the trademarks will inure to the benefit of Customer. Solectron shall not attempt to register
the trademarks in any jurisdiction. Except as expressly provided herein, Solectron will not use any Trademarks or any trademarks or trade names confusingly similar to any trademark. 

  

	15.5	Each party shall have agreements with its employees and consultants such that ownership of such persons’ inventions and authored works vests in the employer or in the entity
which hired the consultant, respectively. 

  

	15.6	 If either party creates or owns Pre-existing Work Product: (a) such party (“owning party”) shall solely own such Pre-existing Work Product (subject to any
right of any third party), notwithstanding disclosure or delivery to the other party of such Pre-existing Work Product; (b) the owning party shall have the right to hold in its own name all 

  

					
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Intellectual Property Rights that may be available in (or result from) such Pre-existing Work Product; and (c) the other party shall have no license,
sublicense, right or immunity, either directly or indirectly, or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, under such Intellectual Property Rights, except as expressly provided elsewhere in this Agreement or in a separate written agreement.

  

	15.7	To the extent that Work Product is created, whether solely by either party or jointly by both parties, in performing this Agreement, and such Work Product relates to Product Design,
then: (a) Customer shall solely own such Work Product, notwithstanding disclosure or delivery of such Work Product to Solectron; (b) Customer shall have the right to hold in its own name all Intellectual Property Rights that may be available in (or
result from) such Work Product; and (c) Solectron shall have no license, sublicense, right or immunity, either directly, indirectly, or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, under such Intellectual Property Rights, except as expressly provided
elsewhere in this Agreement. Hereafter all such Work Product, together with all Pre-existing Work Product solely owned by Customer, shall be referred to as “Customer Work Product”. 

  

	15.8	To the extent that Work Product is created, whether solely by Solectron or jointly by Customer and Solectron, in performing this Agreement, and such Work Product relates to
Manufacturing Design or Manufacturing Processes, then: (a) Solectron shall solely own such Work Product, notwithstanding disclosure or delivery of such Work Product to Customer; (b) Solectron shall have the right to hold in its own name all
Intellectual Property Rights that may be available in (or result from) such Work Product; and (c) Customer shall have no license, sublicense, right or immunity, either directly, indirectly, or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, under such
Intellectual Property Rights, except as expressly provided elsewhere in this Agreement. Hereafter all such Work Product, together with all Pre-existing Work Product solely owned by Solectron, shall be referred to as “Solectron Work
Product”. 

  

	15.9	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that in connection with performing this Agreement, Solectron Work Product is disclosed or delivered to
Customer, or incorporated directly into the Products: Solectron grants to Customer a worldwide, nonexclusive, fully paid-up, right and license under Solectron’s Intellectual Property Rights (available in or resulting from the Solectron Work
Product) to do any of the following for any purpose: to use, make, have made, reproduce, and prepare derivative works based upon such Solectron Work Product solely in connection with manufacturing Product; subject, however, to the condition that, to
the extent that such Solectron Work Product is Confidential Information, the provisions of Section 13 shall apply. 

  

	15.10 	 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, to the extent that in connection with the performance of this Agreement, Customer Work Product is
disclosed or delivered to Solectron, or is incorporated directly into the Products: Customer grants to Solectron during the term of this Agreement, a worldwide, nonexclusive, nontransferable, fully paid-up, right and license under Customer’s
Intellectual Property Rights (available in or resulting from the Customer Work Product) to do any of the following solely for the purpose of manufacturing Product and providing related services 

  

					
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under this Agreement: to use, make, have made, reproduce, and prepare derivative works based upon such Customer Work Product; subject, however, to the
condition that to the extent that such Customer Work Product is Confidential Information, the provisions of Section 13 shall apply. 

  

	15.11 	Except as expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to grant to either party, either directly or indirectly, or by implication,
estoppel or otherwise, any license, sublicense, right or immunity under any Intellectual Property Rights of the other party or its licensors. 

  

	16.0	Termination 

  

	16.1	If either party fails to meet any one or more of the terms and conditions as stated in this Agreement, Solectron and Customer agree to negotiate in good faith to resolve such
default. If the defaulting party fails to cure such default or submit an acceptable written plan to resolve such default within thirty (30) days following written notice of default, the non-defaulting party shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement upon (***) and (***) days notice, except Solectron may terminate this Agreement at any time after such (***) days for defaults which are the result of Customer’s failure to pay any invoice. 

  

	16.2	Either party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement, by providing written notice to the other party, if the other party: (i) becomes insolvent; (ii) enters into or files a
petition, arraignment or proceeding seeking an order for relief under the bankruptcy laws of its respective jurisdiction; (iii) enters into a receivership of any of its assets or; (iv) enters into a dissolution of liquidation of its assets or an
assignment for the benefit of its creditors. 

  

	16.3	Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause by giving the other party (***) and (***) days advance written notice. In the event of termination without cause, Solectron
will continue shipment of all orders accepted prior to and, at the option of Customer, orders submitted to Solectron within (***) and (***) days after the date of notice. 

  

	17.0	Limitation of Liability 

  

	17.1	 NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR ANY THIRD PARTY FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR CLAIMS AGAINST EITHER PARTY OR ITS CUSTOMERS OR ANY THIRD PARTY, WHETHER OR NOT CUSTOMER WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
THE FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO LOSSES OR DAMAGES WHICH RESULT FROM ANY BREACH OR VIOLATION OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS; ANY VIOLATION OF SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS; INFRINGEMENT OBLIGATIONS AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 18, PERSONAL
INJURY, PROPERTY 

  

					
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DAMAGE OR ANY BREACH OF THE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THIS AGREEMENT. 

  

	18.0	Indemnification/Insurance 

  

	18.1	Customer will indemnify and defend Solectron from and against any claims alleging infringement of the Trademarks, Technology or other Intellectual Property Rights as a result of
Solectron’s performance of Services consistent with this Agreement. As a condition to Customer’s obligation to indemnify Solectron, Solectron must promptly give notice and full details in writing to Customer of: (a) any claims or
objections that its use of the Trademarks, Technology or Intellectual Property in connection with the performance of the Services may or will infringe the Intellectual Property Rights of a third person and (b) any and all infringement, threatened
infringement, limitation, illegal use or misuse by any person, of the Trademarks, Technology or the Intellectual Property Rights embodied therein which comes to its knowledge and give full authority, information and assistance for the defense and/or
settlement of such claim, which defense and/or settlement shall be under the sole control of Customer. Solectron shall reasonably cooperate with Customer in connection with such claims. Customer will indemnify and defend Solectron from and against
any loss, cost, damage, claim, expense or other liability arising out of or in connection with or resulting from any personal injury or property damage to the extent caused by the negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of Customer.

  
 Solectron is performing work per Specifications
provided by Customer. Therefore, Solectron shall not be liable for the technical adequacy or design of Product(s) produced in accordance with the Specifications; nor shall Solectron be liable for the safety or regulatory compliance of Product(s)
produced in accordance with the Specifications, including but not limited to ensuring that the Products meet applicable government or responsible agency regulations. Customer agrees to indemnify and save Solectron harmless from and against all
losses, expenses or damages arising out of any claim resulting solely from Solectron’s compliance with Customer’s Specifications. Solectron agrees to indemnify and save harmless Customer from and against all losses, expenses or damages
arising out of any claim resulting from Solectron’s failure to comply with Customer’s Specifications and the other requirements of this Agreement. 
  

	18.2	 Solectron will indemnify and defend Customer from and against any (i) loss, cost, damage, claim, expense or other liability arising out of or in connection with or
resulting from any personal injury or property damage to the extent caused by the negligent act or omission or willful misconduct of Solectron; (ii) claim that Solectron’s performance of Services hereunder not consistent with the Specifications
infringes any third-party Intellectual Property Rights; (iii) Solectron’s unauthorized modification or alteration of the Specification; or (iv) Solectron’s manufacturing processes. As a condition to Solectron’s obligation to indemnify
Customer, Customer must immediately give notice and full details in writing to Solectron of any such claims or objections as described above which comes to its knowledge and give full authority, information and assistance for the defense and/or
settlement of such claim, which defense and/or settlement shall be 

  

					
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under the sole control of Solectron. Customer shall reasonably cooperate with Solectron in connection with such claims. 

  

	18.3	In addition to any insurance required elsewhere in this Agreement, both parties shall obtain and maintain, at its own expense, during the term hereof, the following insurance
against claims for injuries to persons, damages to property or financial and non-financial loss in connection with the performance of the Services or Products provided hereunder by Solectron, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors,
in the following minimum amounts: 

  

	 	(i)	General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General Liability Insurance or other form with a general aggregate
limit is used, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. 

  

	 	(ii)	Automobile Liability: $5,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 

  

	 	(iii)	Employer’s Liability: $5,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease. 

  

	 	(iv)	Worker’s Compensation as required by applicable law. 

  

	 	(v)	Errors and omissions liability insurance appropriate to the Services. 

  

	18.4	Solectron will maintain insurance on any Customer inventory, components, Products and Customer Materials while in Solectron’s custody for full replacement cost.

  

	19.0	General 

  

	19.1	Assignment. Neither party shall delegate, assign or transfer its rights or obligations under this Agreement, whether in whole or part, without the written consent of
the other party. 

  

	19.2	Excusable Delay. Neither party shall be liable for any failure or delay in its performance under this Agreement caused by acts of God, acts of civil or military
authority, fires, floods, earthquakes, riots, wars or any other cause (other than unavailability of funds or credit) beyond the reasonable control of the delayed party provided that the delayed party: (i) gives the other party written notice of such
cause promptly after of the discovery of the event; and (ii) uses its best efforts to remedy such delay in its performance; provided, however, that if the cause of any such (***) in Solectron’s performance cannot or is not remedied within (***)
business days after the commencement thereof, Customer may (***) this (***) by written notice to (***). 

  

	19.3	 Export. Each party agrees that it will not knowingly (a) export or re-export, directly or indirectly, any technical data (as defined by the U.S.
Export Administration Regulations), including software received from the other under this Agreement, (b) disclose such technical data for use in, or (c) export or re-export, directly or indirectly, any direct 

  

					
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product or such technical data, including software, to any destination to which such export or re-export is restricted or prohibited by U.S. or non-U.S. law
without obtaining prior authorization from U.S. Department of Commerce and other competent government authorities to the extent required by those laws. This clause shall survive termination or cancellation of this Agreement.

  

	19.4	Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of the California, excluding its conflict of laws provisions.

  

	19.5	Notices. Any notice required under this Agreement will be sent either by facsimile (with a copy sent by first-class mail) or by a recognized national overnight courier
service, in each case with a confirmation or transmission or delivery as the case may be to be retained by the sending party, to: 

  

			
	 Solectron South Carolina

	  	 Customer

	 1000 Technology Drive
	  	Zugestr. 76, 6340 Baar
	 West Columbia, South Carolina 29170
	  	Switzerland
	 Attn: Liliana McGee
	  	Attn: Branch Manager

  
 With a copy to:

  

			
	 Solectron Corporation

	  	 Customer’s Counsel

	 12455 Research Blvd., M/S 2273
	  	111 Powdermill Road
	 Austin, TX 78714-9188
	  	Maynard, MA 01754
	 Attn: Legal Department
	  	Attn: General Counsel

  

	19.6	Relationship of the Parties. Each of the parties hereto shall conduct the work to be performed hereunder as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee
of the other party. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, each party shall choose the means to be employed and the manner of carrying out its obligations hereunder. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the right of Customer or
Solectron to develop, have developed, procure and/or market products or services now or in the future, including any which may be competitive with those which are the subject of this Agreement. Neither party shall be required to disclose planning
information to the other. 

  

	19.7	Relationship Management. Solectron and Customer shall each designate one CPM (a “Customer Program Manager”) or equivalent whose authority and
responsibilities will include the following activities: 

  

	 	(i)	attend and conduct such meetings and discussions between the parties as are called for by this Agreement or deemed appropriate by the parties, and otherwise coordinate
communications to and within their respective party; 

  

					
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	 	(ii)	designate individuals to make decisions on their behalf for specified issues within his authority, provided that the names of such designees are provided in writing to each party in
advance of the delegation of any duties to such individuals hereunder; and 

  

	 	(iii)	jointly appoint representatives to evaluate any issues relating to the work performed pursuant to this Agreement. 

  
 Each of the parties shall have the right at any time to change its
respective CPM by sending notice of such change to the other party. Until a party is so notified, it shall be entitled to rely upon the authority of the then-current CPM for the other party. The CPMs shall meet in person or by telephone at least
once per week during the term of the initial SOW, and at least once per month (or sooner as requested by either CPM) thereafter, for the purpose of reviewing the administration of this Agreement, and at such meeting each party shall advise the other
of any problems or issues concerning the other party’s performance of its obligations hereunder of which written notice has not already been given, whether or not such problems have already been raised informally. Customer’s CPM and/or his
designee and other representatives of Customer (except for a competitor of Solectron) upon reasonable notice shall be afforded reasonable access during Solectron’s business hours to each of Solectron’s facilities at which Products are
being or are scheduled to be produced to inspect and/or test the components and equipment for the Products, including tooling, work in process and finished Products, and to observe the manufacturing of the Products. All such inspections and
observation shall be conducted in such a manner as to minimize to the extent practicable any unreasonable interference with the operations of Solectron. 
  

	19.8	Publicity. Neither Customer nor Solectron may publicize the existence of this Agreement without written approval by the other party. Upon execution of this agreement,
both parties will meet to agree on a mutually acceptable timetable for announcing this agreement, and the content of such announcement. In any event, neither party may furnish a copy of this Agreement, or divulge any specifics hereof, to any third
party, unless required to do so by a court of law, a governmental body or pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) after having made application for confidentiality pursuant to Rule
406 of the Securities Act, as amended, Rule 24-b(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any similar rule of the Commission with respect to quantities, pricing, cancellation and flexibility, product forecast, material procurement,
delivery, payment terms, quality specifications or warranty, information. 

  

	19.9	Surviving Terms. The following provisions, as applicable, shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement: Section 1 (Precedence), Section 5 (Material
Procurement), Section 8 (Payment Terms), Section 13 (Confidential Information), Section 14 (Warranty), Section 15 (Intellectual Property/License Grants), Section 17 (Limitation of Liability), and Section 18 (Indemnification/Insurance).

  

					
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	19.10 	Section Headings. Section headings in this Agreement are included solely for convenience, and are not to be considered as a part of this Agreement and are not intended
to be the full and accurate descriptions of the contents thereof. 

  

	19.11 	Waiver. Failure by either party to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed to be a continuing waiver or a waiver of any other default or other term
and condition. 

  

	19.12 	Modification. The parties agree this Agreement may not be modified except in writing signed by both parties. 

  

	19.13 	Severability. Both parties agree that each provision contained herein shall be treated as a separate and independent clause, and the unenforceability of any one clause
shall in no way impair the enforceability of any of the other clauses herein. Moreover, if one or more of the provision contained in this Agreement shall be for any reason be held to be excessively broad as to scope, activity or subject so as to be
unenforceable at law, such provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by limiting and reducing it or them so as to be enforceable to the maximum extent compatible with the applicable law as it shall then appear.

  

	19.14 	Integration. This Agreement and incorporated Attachments constitute the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes
all previous and contemporaneous written and oral proposals, representations, negotiations, and communications between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. 

  

	19.15 	Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed the original, but all of which will constitute but one and the
same document. 

  

	19.16 	Attachments. Attachments A, B, C, D and E are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. 

  

					
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be signed by their respective, duly authorized
representatives, this              day of             , 2000, to be effective for all purposes on the Effective
Date as defined above. 
  

									
	SOLECTRON	 	 	 	 STRATUS COMPUTER SYSTEMS S.A R.L.
 CUSTOMER

			
	/s/ Frank Lugger	 	 	 	/s/ Jivka Agov
	
	 	 	 	

	By (Duly Authorized)	 	 	 	By (Duly Authorized)
			
	Frank Lugger	 	 	 	Jivka Agov
	
	 	 	 	

	Typed Name	 	 	 	Typed Name
			
	V.P. & General Mgr., Solectron SC	 	 	 	Financial Controller & Branch Manager
	
	 	 	 	

	Title	 	 	 	Title
			
	April 18, 2000	 	 	 	April 14, 2000
	
	 	 	 	

	Date	 	 	 	Date

  

					
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 First Amendment to the 
 Manufacturing Agreement For Build-To-Print Systems (Agreement No.             ) 
 by and between 
 Solectron South Carolina and Stratus Computer Systems, S.a
r.l. 
 Dated April 14, 2000 
  
 This First Amendment (the “Amendment”) to the Manufacturing Agreement For Build-To-Print Systems (Agreement No.
            ) by and between Solectron South Carolina (“Solectron”) and Stratus Technologies International, S.a r.l. (formerly Stratus Computer Systems, S.a r.l.)
(“Stratus S.a r.l.”) dated April 14, 2000 (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of April 30, 2002. All initially capitalized terms used in the Amendment without definition have the same meaning in this Amendment as in the
Agreement. 
  
 For and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements
contained in the Agreement and in this Amendment, Solectron and Customer hereby agree as follows: 
  

	(1)	Due to a recent re-organization and re-alignment of business operations within the Stratus group of companies, the Agreement is hereby transferred from Stratus S.a r.l. to Stratus
Technologies International Ireland (Stratus Ireland) as follows: 

  

	 	a.	Stratus S.a r.l. hereby assigns to Stratus Ireland all of its rights and delegates to Stratus Ireland all of its duties under the Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date.

  

	 	b.	Stratus Ireland hereby accepts from Stratus S.a r.l. the assignment of rights and delegation of duties under the Agreement and hereby assumes all obligations of Stratus S.a r.l. to
observe and agrees to perform all of the terms, conditions and covenants of the Agreement, and discharge all liabilities arising thereunder, to be observed and/or performed by Stratus 
S.a r.l. under the Agreement. 

 

	 	c.	Solectron hereby consents to the foregoing assignment of the Agreement by Stratus S.a r.l. to Stratus Ireland and hereby releases Stratus S.a r.l. from all liabilities under the
Agreement arising in time after the Effective Date. 

  

	(2)	The following is added as Section 2.5.1: “First Customer Ship (‘FCS’) is when a Product first ships to Customer’s customer.” 

  

	(3)	The first sentence of Section 2.8 is hereby changed to read as follows: 

  
 2.8 Statement(s) of Work (“SOW”) – documents incorporated herein as Attachment A(s) and agreed to in writing by both parties, which
describe the work to be performed on new Products or programs,....” 
  

	(4)	The renewal language of Section 3 notwithstanding, the parties hereby agree that the Agreement’s term shall be extended through June 16, 2005, unless terminated earlier as
provided in the Agreement. 

  

	(5)	Section 4.1 is hereby changed to read as follows: 

  
 “4.1 Customer will provide electronic purchase orders (“Purchase Orders” or “Orders”) using Customer’s Oracle system [fax or
hardcopy purchase orders may be also issued by Customer, but this shall be the exception] for Product, at least eight (8) business days in advance of the earliest requested ship date set forth in such Order. Such Orders shall be effective upon
acceptance by Solectron. Each Purchase Order will include complete “Invoice to” and “Ship to” addresses; quantity, description and price for each item; this Agreement number; and the ship date, all in accordance with this
Agreement. Customer may change the “Invoice to” and “Ship to” addresses set forth in any Purchase Order by giving notice of such change in writing to Solectron at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the applicable ship date.
The term “sales order” as used in the Customer Oracle system shall mean and refer to Purchase Orders or Orders. The term “delivery date” appearing on Customer’s Orders or change orders means the date Products arrive at the
delivery location designated by Customer.” 
  

	(6)	Section 5.2 is amended as follows: 

  
 In the second sentence, the words “(***) ((***))” are replaced with “(***) ((***)).” The fifth sentence is deleted in its entirety and replaced with
the following: 
  
 If Customer fails to consume the Excess
Material by the end of the (***) month, (***) agrees to (***) for its normal total acquisition cost of those materials, including, without limitation, item cost and handling charges. Solectron will continue, at Customers option, to hold the Excess
Material purchased by Customer subject to a (***) of (***) percent. Notwithstanding the above (***) agrees to (***) on a (***) basis any Excess Material required to maintain Solectron owned material for ftServer (***) product at a minimum of (***)
turns per year based on the following calculation: (***) for the prior (***) plus forecasted (***) for the current (***) x (***) divided by (Month (***) + (***) Ending (***))/(***). For audit purposes Solectron will provide part number documentation
for all material purchased by Customer. 
  

	(7)	Add as new Section 5.5, the following: 

  
 “5.5 In the event Customer does not (***) a (***) unit (***) of (***) systems per (***); with an average (***) unit (***) of (***) dollars, (***)
reserves the right to (***) a (***) to (***) overhead (***) associated with the (***). 
  

	(8)	Section 8.6 is amended by deleting the words “and stated in the applicable SOW.” 

  

	(9)	Section 9.8, the words “Pre-GA” in the second sentence are hereby deleted and replaced with the words “Pre-FCS.” 

  

	(10)	Section 14.2 is amended by deleting the following words at the end of the first sentence: “described in each SOW.” 

  

	(11)	“Attachment F – Volume Pricing Model for ftServer 6500” is hereby added to this Agreement. 

  

	(12)	“Attachment G – Volume Incremental Cost Guidelines for ftServer 6500” is hereby added to this Agreement. 

  

	(13)	“Attachment Al – New Products Statement of Work (SOW)” is hereby added to this Agreement and replaces Attachment A in its entirety. 

  

	(14)	Except as specifically amended in this Amendment, all other terms and conditions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect. Capitalized terms used in this Amendment, unless
otherwise defined in this Amendment, have the meaning given them in the Agreement. 

  

									
	Solectron	 	 	 	Stratus Technologies Ireland Ltd.
			
	/s/ Frank Lugger	 	 	 	/s/ Michael O’Keeffe
	
	 	 	 	

	By (Signature)	 	 	 	By (Signature)
			
	Frank Lugger	 	 	 	Michael O’Keeffe
	
	 	 	 	

	Name (Print)	 	 	 	Name (Print)
			
	V.P. & G. M.	 	 	 	Director
	
	 	 	 	

	Title	 	 	 	Title
			
	6/26/02	 	 	 	8/7/02
	
	 	 	 	

	Date	 	 	 	Date
			
	 	 	 	 	Stratus Technologies International S.a r.l.
			
	 	 	 	 	/s/ Zahid Zakiuddin
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	By (Signature)
			
	 	 	 	 	Zahid Zakiuddin
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	Name (Print)
			
	 	 	 	 	Manager
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	Title
			
	 	 	 	 	8/19/02
	 	 	 	 	 	

	 	 	 	 	Date

  

 Attachment F: ftServer 6500 Volume Pricing Model 
  

											
	 	 	 ftServer 6500 Volume Pricing Model

	 Annual System Forecast 
	 	 	 	(***)	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Material Overhead (M.O.H. %)
	 	 	 	(***)%	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Freight In Material Charge
	 	 	 	(***)%	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Assembly Cost/System
	 	 	 	Labor Rate $(***)/hr	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Test Cost/System
	 	 	 	Labor Rate $(***)/hr	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total MOH and Freight In
	 	 	 	(***)%	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

 Solectron/Stratus Confidential 

 Attachment G – ftServer 6500 Volume Incremental Cost Guidelines 
  
 Attachment G - Volume Incremental Cost Guidelines for ftServer 6500

  

											
	Ref No.

	 	 Description/Coverage

	 	 Cost

	 	 Threshold (GA
+(***) months)

	 	 Comments

	4.4	 	System Cancellation 
	 	 -  Not started
 -  Assembled
-  Completed
-  Packed
	 	 $(***)
 $(***)
 $(***)
 $(***)
	 	(***) occurrence (***) occurrence (***) occurrence (***)	 	 
						
	4.4	 	System Reschedule	 	 -  Not started
 -  Assembled
-  Completed
-  Packed
	 	 $(***) + $(***)
 carrying charge
 $(***) carrying charge
 $(***) carrying charge
 $(***) carrying charge
	 	(***) occurrences (***) occurrences (***) occurrence (***)	 	 
						
	4.4	 	Reconfiguration (CPU subassembly only)	 	  
 -  Not started
 -  Assembled
-  Completed
-  Packed
	 	  
 $(***)
 $(***)
 $(***)
 $(***)
	 	  
 (***) occurrences (***) occurrences (***) occurrence
(***)
	 	 
					
	4.5	 	Premiums, expediting, other fees for upsides, outside of flexibility parameters	 	Cost incurred per incident	 	n/a	 	Approval process to be defined
					
	5	 	Supplier cancellation charges and Rework	 	Cost incurred	 	n/a	 	E&O mitigation/reduction
					
	5.2	 	Excess inventory carrying fees for material > (***) days	 	(***)% / (***)	 	n/a	 	Current SLR E&O report to be used
					
	9	 	Supplier Management	 	As needed for non-current preferred suppliers	 	n/a	 	No (***) for SLR current (***) supplier
					
	10	 	Engineering Change Order Management	 	tdb	 	n/a	 	(***) to be assessed for PCBA ECO mgmt and additional reporting.
					
	11.4	 	No Defect Found (NDF)	 	$ (***) rate	 	(***) % of monthly DOAs	 	 
					
	 	 	Engineering Services: component qualification, compliance, software certification, agency certifications, etc.	 	Per RFQ	 	n/a	 	Customer RFQ is needed.
					
	Others	 	Business activities and reporting	 	tdb	 	n/a	 	SLR will assess cost (***) become (***).

  

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