Gordon College Answers
We are in the middle (POC) of using Captive Portal. It's the same idea used in
hotels. Credentials will be available via our excellent Support Staff and Aux.
Services. In other words, you must come to us if you need to use our guest
network.
The SSID only allows fo
Hi Tom,
We have an open unauthenticated SSID called ubcvisitor. Upon connecting, the
guest is presented with a captive portal which displays our AUP and services
they can access. The user must then enter an email address at the bottom of the
disclaimer and hit accept in order to start their ses
Ryan,
You are correct that we are running M3's today. However, when we originally
used the filter it was with the Sup2 cards. We were getting unexplained CPU
spikes and we could not determine why. One of the recommendations by Aruba was
to create the following filter and apply to our secure an
Thanks Tom. When I was at Cisco 6 years ago it was Communications Assistance,
so glad to see that the acronym hasn’t changed…
We currently have one customer (U of San Diego) that charges for guest access
and a couple more that are considering it due to budget cuts, loss of long
distance reve
Oops. Good catch Tom. Thank you.
Substitute assistance for access in my last statement.
Pete
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Sorry it is the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act.
tn
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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Peter P Morrissey
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At least not intentionally. : )
Peter Morrissey
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[mailto:wireless-...@listserv.educause.edu] On Behalf Of Daniel Eklund
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Guest Wirele
The CA in CALEA stands for “Computer Access.” We interpret that to mean
providing a way for them to tap into our network to access any network traffic.
Our understanding is that if you do your best to provide that and cooperate, it
isn’t a big deal. We also track IP to user mappings for lots of
We also will be implementing this same type of service on our free guest access
using Bradford network (Network Access Control) very soon.
A staff member will have to vouch for a guest. We will also be limiting users
to web browsing only.
Nik Kumar
University of the Pacific
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We don't provide telephony services over our IP network
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Daniel Eklund
Director, Networking
Wayne State University
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Out of curiosity regarding CALEA, do you need to provide law enforcement with a
way to view where a user goes on your netw
Out of curiosity regarding CALEA, do you need to provide law enforcement with a
way to view where a user goes on your network while using wireless? Or do you
just need to provide login details? I know that for telephony that you need to
provide a way to tap a line, etc. but haven’t paid much att
Hi Tom,
As we are a public institution, we feel it's desirable to provide a level of
public network access.
We have been trialing such an (unfunded) service for while now using
existing equipment/resources.
A Cisco shop, campus controllers have the open SSID tied to a mobility
tunnel configur
We provide free guest access, but not open access. Guests must be vouched for
by a faculty or staff member and that person takes responsibility for the
actions of the guest while they use the network. We have a simple online
process that the faculty or staff member uses to create a temporary ID
Hi Tom,
We just installed a Bluesocket portal appliance and we are very happy with it.
We worked with them to develop a feature that texts a password to a cell phone
number. What this does is give us a way to be hospitable to guests who show up
for short periods of time, and yet provides us wi
Are you providing free guest wireless access on your campus?
How are you dealing with CALEA if you are?
Do you use your edu address?
Thanks,
Thomas R. Neiss
Director of ITS Telecommunications
University at Albany
1400 Washington Ave
Albany, NY 1
(518) 437-3803
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