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Re: Majic Jack, Skype, etc.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Kell)
Wed Jan 26 18:22:57 2011

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On 1/26/2011 5:36 PM, Riny wrote:
>
> Is your school allowing faculty/staff/students to use Skype, Magic Jack, or other VoIP
> products on desktops?  If so, how do you deal with the support issues (aside from
> bandwidth and security)?  Do you have any policy regarding this?  The same question
> may apply to other mobile devices that are brought to campus and connected to your
> network.
>

Anything that is plain SIP or VoIP (Skype in particular, supernode warnings aside) that
we recognize, we prioritize.  The traffic is a drop in the bucket, relatively speaking.

Anything less mature that wants inbound connections open and static IPs, no.  That level
of pain is reserved for registered classroom codecs / H.323 / etc.

The jury is still out on the femtocells (Sprint Airave, etc); anyone else dealing with
those?

Jeff

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          faculty/staff/students to use Skype, Magic Jack, or other VoIP
          products on desktops?&nbsp; If so, how do you deal with the support
          issues (aside from bandwidth and security)?&nbsp; Do you have any
          policy regarding this?&nbsp; The same question may apply to other
          mobile devices that are brought to campus and connected to
          your network.<br>
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    <br>
    Anything that is plain SIP or VoIP (Skype in particular, supernode
    warnings aside) that we recognize, we prioritize.&nbsp; The traffic is a
    drop in the bucket, relatively speaking.<br>
    <br>
    Anything less mature that wants inbound connections open and static
    IPs, no.&nbsp; That level of pain is reserved for registered classroom
    codecs / H.323 / etc.<br>
    <br>
    The jury is still out on the femtocells (Sprint Airave, etc); anyone
    else dealing with those?<br>
    <br>
    Jeff<br>
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