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eduroam Live Online Clinic - 6 January 2015 at 10:45
Announcing the first eduroam clinic of the New Year
Why not ease back into work during the first proper week of January and maybe get some ideas for tweaking your eduroam service by attending the first eduroam clinic of 2015?
To liven up the clinic we are inviting offers for a guest speaker to give a 10 minute talk on an eduroam-related subject. If you are interested in doing this for any subsequent clinics, please e-mail Ed Wincott via service@ja.net
Who is the clinic for? All eduroam sys admins at participating sites, systems engineers interested in deploying eduroam or if you in the process of implementing eduroam at your organisation. Or perhaps, you are supporting an eduroam service on your site and need further guidance.
What is the clinic? eduroam(UK) Support is running a series of live online eduroam clinics which are designed to give you the opportunity to ask questions and get answers, to provide feedback on any areas that are problematic and to share your eduroam journey with other organisations.
Questions might include:
- How do I use the eduroam test facilities?
- What's a NAPTR record and why do I want one?
- I'm sending Operator-Name, why does your website say that I'm not?
- What are the effects of incorrect shared secrets between NAS and AAA servers?
- When can I have an eduroam SP conformance monitoring tool device (probe)?
The clinic will be open from 10.45am Tuesday December 2nd and will be run in Adobe Connect. In order to access the session you will require a web browser running Adobe Flash 10 or later, an integrated headset and mic or headphones and a built in microphone.
Free to join, this discussion led clinic is a new addition to our eduroam support service. Organisations that would find it beneficial to participate in the clinic are invited to register by contacting: training.technologies@jisc.ac.uk to book a place.
This clinic is being facilitated by Janet Training and the eduroam(UK) Support team extends them our thanks.