[25844] in resnet
Re: Majic Jack, Skype, etc.
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jeff Kell)
Wed Jan 26 18:22:57 2011
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 18:23:03 -0500
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From: Jeff Kell <jeff-kell@utc.edu>
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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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On 1/26/2011 5:36 PM, Riny wrote:
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<p class="MsoNormal">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.<br>
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<br>
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.<br>
<br>
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.<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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