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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Video Conference
Starting a Video Conference in Cisco Jabber UC To start a video conference call, you will need to either (1) join one of our on-premise video conferencing bridges or (2) know the conference room's SIP URI so that you can dial the room directly. Note: The on-premise bridges and the conference room URIs look like email addresses. They must end in @ucsf.edu in order for Jabber UC to route the call to the video conference infrastructure. To initiate the video conference call:
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- Student
- Phones & Pager
VPN - Remote connection
Pulse / Ivanti Secure Access VPN allows users outside of the UCSF directly connected internal network to access restricted resources at UCSF (e.g., connecting to file shares, servers, desktops). The system provides a fully encrypted connection between the client device (laptop, smartphone, tablet, etc.) and the UCSF network providing access identical to systems connected via wired or wireless within UCSF facility.
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Cisco Jabber UC Training
Cisco Jabber UC To get the most out of Cisco Jabber UC, you'll need to familiarize yourself with its interface. Explore the process for starting chats, create persistent chat rooms and make audio/ video calls to contacts.
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- Student
- Phones & Pager
When Should I Use VPN?
IT Security Educational Meetings and Webinars
What we offer From time to time, UCSF IT Security, other UC campuses and teams, as well as third parties such as SANS host educational events. Recordings are shared here. 10/19/23 Diabetes Medical Device Security David C. Klonoff, M.D., F.ACP, FRCP (Edin), Fellow AIMBE
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- Student
- Security