In the event that the University suspends operations on campus and requests that staff 'work from home', the following is provided as a template for maintaining the CSC / IOC.
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Talk with your manager supervisor and colleagues other CSC Specialists to determine what is the most important work to complete during your time working remotely.
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- Remote Desktop
- Those with personal computers at home can be provided the ability to remotely connect to their University‐provided workstation.
- Online Meetings – WebEx is the university’s supported meeting collaboration tool
- The URL is https://purdue.webex.com and will require BoilerKey authentication.
- All faculty and staff have host accounts that have a 1000 participant limit which includes web and phone meeting availability.
- In addition this access allows for access to WebEx Training meetings that include breakout rooms.
- Participants can be students.
- The preferred audio method is the use of computer audio (the university pays 3 cents per minute per participant when using the phone in method).
- If you are an RA or a TA, you will need to fill out a form to obtain access.
- If you are an instructor, Teaching and Learning Technologies recommends not using WebEx for instructional delivery. Visit https://www.purdue.edu/innovativelearning/teaching‐remotely/regarding online instructional delivery.
- Skype for Business is an alternative light‐duty conferencing tool.
- VPN
- What is VPN? This is a secure connection from a laptop or desktop that grants users secure access to campus IT resources. It does require BoilerKey authentication.
- Examples of campus IT resources includes personal and shared network drives, and advanced resources in SAP (typically staff in the finance and business offices are accessing these resources).
- During times when staff may need to work from home, we ask that VPN be used only when needed and disconnected when not in use.
- Contact your local IT support if you need to verify your university‐provided computing device has the VPN installed.
- If you are attempting to access from another, non‐university managed machine, you can use https://webvpn.purdue.edu. Connection assistance is available at https://support.purdue.edu/goldanswers/168490.
- Telecommunications Access – Access to telephone and voicemail services
- While on campus staff can visit the self‐care portal at http://myphone.voip.purdue.edu/.
- Staff are able register their cellphone and enable it to ring at the same time as their desk phone.
- The VPN is needed to reach the self‐care portal on fist visit only.
- If you are an instructor, consider setting a greeting message on your voicemail regarding virtual office hours.
- For questions about other remote services, contact your local IT Support organization.
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- Beware of COVID‐19/Coronavirus phishing email scams.
- If you have not already done so, print out BoilerKey self‐recovery codes. To do this, go to http://www.purdue.edu/boilerkey and click the manage button. Click the link labeled “Obtain a list of BoilerKey One‐Time Use Backup Codes”. Follow the instructions, print out the codes, store them in a secure location or keep them on you.
- If contacting the ITaP Customer Service Center, call if something is broken or not working. Email itap@purdue.edu if your request is not immediate. If the university sends students home (away from campus), please be patient as a significant part of the call center workforce are students.
- Additional detailed instructions for the above options are available through ITaP. Please email itap@purdue.edu for specific tool instructions.
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