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Cornell Enterprise Account Cornell University Enterprise Box accounts are available to current faculty, staff, and students. Cornell Enterprise Accounts provide more storage space and features than a personal account, but they should only be used for university-related content. When someone…
Virtual Server: Monthly RatesManaged Cloud Server ChargesManaged servers in AWS or Azure will be billed based on actual cloud usage charges, plus a monthly management fee of $35 per month. For sizing guidelines or an estimate of costs for a cloud server please contact systems-support@cornell.…
Just getting started? Want to learn more? Need some guidance? CampusPress/Edublogs, the vendor for the Cornell Blogs service, provides insights and instructions on using the service. Find out more about:Appearance and ThemesPosts and Pages
The Cornell Blogs service offers tiers of service designed to more flexibly meet the needs of different user groups.Self-Service Blogs with Default Domain Name: No FeeBlogs that use the standard URL of blogs.cornell.edu/sitename and that do not require central support beyond base-level* are no…
The Cornell blog service is provided by CampusPress.
If you are using CU Blog's Enhanced Class Feature, your Class Blog will not have a Users tool. Instead, you'll have a Class tool, where you can add/delete either students or instructors. If you need to control the roles of users, contact CUBlogs.The Cornell blog service is provided by…
The Cornell blog service is provided by CampusPress. They offer comprehensive documentation.
The Cornell blog service is provided by CampusPress/edublogs.
In line with university commitment to accessibility, themes that don’t meet WordPress's accessibility ready standards are not available as choices for new blog sites.
The Cornell blog service is provided by CampusPress. They offer comprehensive documentation. CampusPress documentation Step-by-step tutorial Note: Custom domain names cannot be used with private blogs.
I have to submit a Telephone Issue Request. Where can I get one? Use the Telephone Services form to submit telephone problem information to the Request Fulfillment Team. How long does it take to complete my phone/data request? The standard turnaround time is 5 business days or less.…
Baker Laboratory Barnes Hall Barton Hall Bradfield Hall Breazzano Family Center for Business Education Bruckner Hall Caldwell Hall Carpenter Hall 312 College Avenue Computing and Communications Center Cornell Health (Gannett Health Services) The Cornell Store Corson Hall Day Hall…
See the Voice and Data Rates Catalog for a detailed listing of rates. Monthly Charges The rates on this page are for university departments only. Students should see information about Student Voice Service. Telephone monthly charges offer:
IP Voice service offers multi-line service and a wide range of basic and advanced telephone features and options that come either standard or available upon request. Equipment IP Set Model 4610sw with 12 buttons and Call Display More information. IP Set Model 4620sw with 24 buttons and Call…
Use of all campus telephone resources is governed by university policies and codes as well as applicable federal, state and local laws. All users of university resources are expected to be familiar with and to abide by these regulations. To find out more about these policies at Cornell, visit…
Cornell's VoIP telephone service provides features similar to traditional digital phone service plus: Service is enabled with an active CIT managed data jack The network data switches support PoE and LLDP-Med The building's IT rooms have emergency power backup A CIT-provided IP telephone that…
Faculty and staff campus telephone services are provided by the IT Service Desk: Voice, Video and Data, a part of Cornell Information Technologies (CIT). For student telephone services in the residence halls, see the Student Voice Service page.
Why is my telephone changing? Network Connectivity Program wiring upgrades have created an opportunity to change the way we deliver phone service; all upgraded buildings will be transitioned to use Voice over IP (VoIP) telephones. Your phone service will be provided via a data network connection…
You will be given a security code when your VoIP phone is set up. We recommend that you change the security code. Your security code must be 4 to 8 digits long. You may use only numbers and you cannot use the # (pound) or * (asterisk) character as part of your security code.
Standard Features Hold To place a call on hold Press the Hold button. To return to held call

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