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Conference Calls On VOIP Phone
To form a conference when a two-party call is already in place or to add another party to an existing conference: Press the Trans/CONF button (the arrow/3 person icon) Dial the number of the next party Wait for an answer Press the Trans/CONF button
Forwarding Call To Voicemail
Press Transfer key Enter x6796 Press 0 - wait for response Press # Enter extension
Forward your phone number
Forward from your own extension Pick up your handset and dial *14 + Example (To another on campus extension) For example, you want to forward your extension to extension 4567 you would pickup your handset, dial *14 + 4567. Example (To a local off-camp...
Mitel 69xx Phone User Guides
Select your phone for the quick users guide: Mitel 6920 - 6 soft keys, 3.5" display Mitel 6930 - 12 soft keys, 4.3" display Mitel 6940 - 7" touchscreen *****Please note that some features and settings may be restricted and cannot be modified by end...
Placing Local And Long Distance Calls
Faculty and Staff Clarkson University uses an IP system for on campus calls and a T1 once calls leave campus. From University offices, a long distance PIN is required to make off campus calls and faxes. Clarkson University Telephone Usage Instructions Emerg...
Telemarketers, Caller ID Spoofing , Robo Calls, Scam Calls.
Scammers are using a variety of tactics to trick callers into releasing sensitive information such as social security numbers, usernames, passwords, account information, etc. Robo Calls If you answer the phone and hear a recorded message instead of a live pe...
Voicemail - Initial Set Up
Potsdam and CRC Campus Voicemail Users, please follow the steps below to complete initial set up of passcode and custom greeting (one-time): Onsite:Press the clear 'Envelope' button (52xx/53xx series phones) or the 'Tape' button (69xx series) At the voice pr...
Mailing Lists Server (lists.clarkson.edu)
The lists server (lists.clarkson.edu) is for group mailing lists, in either a discussion or announcement format, with archiving. If you'd like a list, please contact the helpdesk. Refer to the articles below for list and account management. Mailing Lists - ...
Creating A Mailing List
Go to lists.clarkson.edu and sign in with your privileged account. Click Create New List on the top right of the lists. 3. Enter the following information: List Name - This will be the address - "listname@lists.clarkson.edu", so no special ...
Lists Administration: Add a privileged user
With your privileged account, sign in to **lists.clarkson.edu/admin/ ** Click Users beneath Authentication and Authorization Click the user you wish to change Scroll to Permissions and check Superuser status. Additionally check Staff status if they will s...
Mailing Lists - Manually Subscribe Users
Log in to lists.clarkson.edu . Navigate to your list's page. (If you aren't the owner, use the All Lists page with this link or by clicking "Click to see all lists" beneath the abbreviated table of mailing lists.) Click on the specific mailing l...
Mailing Lists - Manually Unsubscribe Users
Log in to lists.clarkson.edu. Navigate to your list's page. (If you aren't the owner, use the All Lists page with this link or by clicking "Click to see all lists" beneath the abbreviated table of mailing lists.) Click on the specific mailing lis...
Mailing Lists - Moderation Settings
Clarkson hosts a number of email discussion lists for both internal and external purposes. 1 Moderation Setting: Message Acceptance 1.1List-wide 1.2User-specific 2 Moderation Setting: Subscription Policy 3Moderation Setting: Public Listing 4Moder...
Mailing Lists Users: Creating a New Account
The new lists server uses user-account-based permissions rather than shared passwords. To manipulate a list for which you are an administrator, you will need to make an account.Note: the login is NOT linked to your regular clarkson.edu AD/CAS account. Please u...
Mailing Lists Users: Subscribe to a new list/Unsubscribe from an old list
Log in to lists.clarkson.edu . Navigate to the desired list's page, either via the direct link for an unadvertised list or the All Lists page (this link or "Click to see all lists" beneath the abbreviated table of mailing lists) Click on the spec...
Webspace Server
OIT provides a LAMP web server for all campus community members. Files are served from Active Directory shares like U: and S: which can be found mounted to most campus computers. All faculty, staff, and student are eligible to use this service. As part of thi...
How to Automatically Retrieve Results / Postprocess When Job is Done
Ever wish you could set up a script to automatically retrieve and / or process results as soon as your job is finished? Read on to learn more. Installing the Script OIT staff have developed a shell script to simplify this task. It works by periodically check...
How to Troubleshoot a Failed Easybuild Compilation
Problem If you've been using Easybuild for self-service software, you may have encountered trouble with one of your builds, such as the one pictured below. When Easybuild doesn't build easily, what do you do? Keep reading for some tips and suggestions! Ste...
Using the Intel Compilers on ACRES
1 2Overview 3Loading an Intel Module 4Choosing the Right Compiler Executables 5Using Intel MPI: Divide by Zero or Floating Point Exception Error 6Intel MPI Library Developer Reference for Linux 7Related Articles Overview This page documents the s...
Going Deeper into EasyBuild: EasyBlocks
Overview When easyconfig (*.eb file) modifications are not sufficient to install a new software or new software version using EasyBuild, one may need to modify the underlying EasyBlock code. This page describes some of the details of that process. What is an...