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Telephone

Your office is equipped with one phone line. Problems or questions related to your phone should be directed to the Department Telephone Coordinator.

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Using the Computer Science Department Conference Phones

The CS Department has five Cisco conference phones with corresponding phone lines. All five conference phones are in fixed positions. 

Each phone has a dedicated phone number that may be used for incoming or outgoing calls:

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If you are a Computer Science Student, Faculty, or Staff, log in to access additional content. You will be redirected to the secure CS CAS login page.

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CS DNS Check

Below is a check to determine if your forward and reverse DNS records match. If they don't, you may have trouble with some network services.

Your IP: 216.73.216.31
Your Hostname: unknown
DNS Check: FAIL
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