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This is a joint response from Janet, operator of the UK's National Research and Education Network, and UCISA, the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association whose members include nearly all the Higher Education Institutions in the UK
October 2012 (3/10/2012) Updated 2/11/2023 This advisory is relevant to ALL Home (IdP) service organisations participating in eduroam in the UK. It describes the use of RadSec at national proxy level, how this can benefit the individual user and what eduroam organisations must do in order to gain these benefits. **This Advisory Remains in Force - it is Applicable to the Current Date** Originator: Alan Buxey
September 2012 - 11/09/2012 This advisory applies to all FreeRADIUS based participants. Microsoft IAS, NPS, Cisco Secure ACS and other RADIUS server based participants are not affected.
D. VIDEO TESTS SUMMARY
Aver ClassHD is a dedicated model aimed at the UK education market. To help implement videoconferencing technology into UK education, ClassHD will include technical set up, configuration and curriculum support, provided by VCfL. This will enable educational establishments to successfully implement videoconferencing. ClassHD will have a recording function available for schools/colleges to record live VC sessions. PIP Operation  (in C. Hardware Description, general section)
Manufacturer: AVer      Model: ClassHD Software Version: 00.01.02.09 Optional Features and Modifications: None                                                                         Date of Test: 22nd – 26th July 2013
Manufacturer: AVer      Model: ClassHD Software Version: 00.01.02.09 Optional Features and Modifications: None                                                                         Date of Test: 22nd – 26th July 2013
The Babraham Institute in Cambridge recently set up a SIP Trunk connection with Gamma, using a Mitel IPT solution. They had a very simple setup with a private addressed VLAN internally for the phones and a Mitel Border Gateway server to handle the incoming and outgoing traffic. The Gateway was in a DMZ network. All the traffic traversed the firewall and was not being blocked. With everything connected up, they were still having problems in getting the Mitel Border Gateway to interoperate with the Gamma Border controller.