Re: Jan-Philip Velders: Re: 11 and 12 May

Could we use the phone to dial into a conference bridge?

Ideally, the conference would be one accessed via an toll free number, 
since the people who can't attend the meeting may find it difficult to pay 
for a long call, especially one to the US (the usual bridge number).

Len

At 10:17 AM 5/9/00 +0200, Daniel Dardailler wrote:

>Info on IP and phone access at the meeting.
>
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>you'll be able to use telnet and SSH (see http://www.chiark.green
>end.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ a free Telnet and SSH client for
>Windows 95/98/NT).
>
>to summarise:
>access to all hosts (except CWI hosts ;) ) through:
>* http & https (standard ports, e.g. 80 and 443)
>* pop3 & imap (standard ports, 110 and 143)
>* telnet & ssh (standard ports, 23 and 22)
>
>You'll be utilizing a 10/100 Mb auto-sensing HUB and will have a
>total of 7 ports available. DHCP services are setup, and should
>be able to provide DHCP-clients with the necessary information
>to connect seamlessly.
>
>   > BTW, one participant was asking me if they need to bring
>220/110 AC
>   > convertors or if you will have some ?
>
>As far as I know we *don't* have 110-=>220 AC convertors...
>(Holland uses 230 V @ 50Hz AC)
>
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>The telephone number in the meeting room is 020 5926003. It's a
>normal telephone. I think you can't call in with several people at the
>same time. I try to reach the responsible man for this today.

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