Information Technology: Network Infrastructure
Frequently Asked Questions
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Cisco Clean Access is the gatekeeper tha protects our network from being infected by malicious content. If one of our on campus computers gets infected with malware or a virus, the malicious software can start infecting that computer’s peers. That makes for an unsafe computing and learning environment. Clean Access checks all of our computers for security issues and keeps our network safe from ourselves and others. -
The short answer is, “No, not any of your traffic to the internet. The long answer is, “It depends.” Click on the story link above to find out more about the long answer.
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Well, that’s not a question, really, but we hear about it. We pride ourselves on providing wireless access where there’s a need for it. All residential buildings should be covered fully and most of our academic buildings have full coverage. If you are having a problem, however, please let us know.
Systems Status
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The Google migration process is now complete. You will need to reset your password to access your email and other services.
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Contact
Network Infrastructure’s office is in Watzek Library.
voice 503-768-7251
Network Administrator Matthew West
Network Infrastructure
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road, MSC 97
Portland, Oregon 97219
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