RE: off-topic: does anyone do voip ?

2011-04-12 Thread Kellogg, Brian D.
We evaluated Cisco, Shortel, Avaya, and Nortel four years ago. We went with Cisco and are very satisfied with their solution. We did replace Cisco Unity with Asterisk for our voicemail and are using Asterisk for our call conferencing services as well. Thanks, Brian From: The EDUCAUSE Wirele

RE: Prolems with Apple Macs and 802.1x

2011-04-12 Thread Reynolds, Walter
We have seen this on most versions of Apple software but as you said it is very sporadic. We however do not use Safeconnect. --- Walter Reynolds Principal Systems Security Development Engineer ITS Communications Systems and Data Centers University of Michigan (734) 615-9438 > -Original Me

Apple Support

2011-04-12 Thread Lee H Badman
Beyond being in for-fee development programs (must suppress salty language at this juncture) has anyone established a support channel with Apple for things like complex wireless/authentication problems that even remotely comes close to being acceptable and reasonable to an enterprise customer? I

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple Support

2011-04-12 Thread Jeffrey Sessler
Lee, If you're part of the Apple developer program, I find that submitting OS X bug reports against wireless will typically result in contact with appropriate developers. Also, engaging Cisco at certain levels can assist you with gaining access to Apple WiFi development people. Jeff >>> On Tu

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Apple Support

2011-04-12 Thread Julian Y. Koh
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 At 11:40 AM -0700 4/12/11, Jeffrey Sessler wrote: >engaging Cisco at certain levels can assist you with gaining access to >Apple WiFi development people. Definitely get Cisco involved. I haven't had to deal with this kind of problem on the wireless s

RE: Apple Support

2011-04-12 Thread Colleen Szymanik
We are trying to establish the same thing here. The latest venue that we are exploring is asking for internal Apple contacts from our current wireless vendor, Aruba, in hopes that we can gain a better support channel as well. I'd be very interested to hear about others' experiences as well. C

RE: [WIRELESS-LAN] off-topic: does anyone do voip ?

2011-04-12 Thread Fishel Erps
BTW, when I replied earlier, I forgot to mention that we ended up going with an all-Cisco solution. We have a Call Manager cluster, a Unity Connection cluster, and E911 (Emergency Responder) cluster, a single Contact Center Express server, and an Auto Attendant Console. We've been

Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] off-topic: does anyone do voip ?

2011-04-12 Thread Tristan Rhodes
I wanted to share that there is an open source VOIP platform that is trying to gain support from higher education. While Asterisk is the name everyone thinks of when you say open source VOIP, SipXecs also has a lot of potential. http://www.sipfoundry.org/edu This software is open source and i