I am requesting to change the Technical Contact person listed
within
Company Name Secure Server Digital ID request submitted
to VeriSign, Inc. I
am authorized to change the Technical
Contact, assume the role of the
Technical Contact, and approve
a Secure Server Digital ID request on Company
Name. I understand
that Secure Server Digital IDs are used to authenticate
and
validate businesses on the web that wish to enable
secure
communications with their customers. I am aware that
VeriSign
provides additional information on Secure Server Digital IDs
at
The old and new Technical Contact
information is listed below.
Common Name: ___________________________
New Technical Contact Information
Full Name: ___________________________
Company:
___________________________
Full Title: ___________________________
Email
Address: ___________________________
Phone Number:
___________________________
Old Technical Contact Information
Full Name: ___________________________
Company:
___________________________
Full Title: ___________________________
Email
Address: ___________________________
Phone Number:
___________________________
I am requesting VeriSign, Inc. to make these changes immediately.
Once
VeriSign makes this change, I will assume the role and
responsibility of the
new Technical Contact.
Sincerely,
____________________________________
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Goal:
Change Contact
Who Should be Listed as a Technical Contact?
Technical Contacts are those
people responsible for the correct operation of a device connected to the
network, and are expected to have some technical knowledge of how to properly
configure the device. In most cases, they are the people OIT will contact when
there is some problem involving the device.
You should also be sure to list as a Technical Contacts anyone who may need to change (or delete) the entry in the Host Database. That's because requests to change (or delete) an existing entry in the Host Database are only honored if they come from a small set of people, including those already listed as a Technical Contact in that Host Database entry.
For a device that is neither a Dormnet subscription, nor an office device billed to a student's ID Number (student billing), you should include among the Technical Contacts at least one email address that is not a student's personal email address. Although students' email addresses may be specified as among the Technical Contacts, at least one of the Technical Contacts specified should be an email address that is not a student's email address. (I.e. specify at least one email address of a staff or faculty member, or of an organizational account. This is to ensure that for office devices associated with a department, an organization, or a staff or faculty member, there is at least one Technical Contact address that will reach someone year-round and regardless of student graduation, etc. This is particularly important with regard to students registering devices on behalf of a professor, or on behalf of a student organization or eating club.
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What's the Syntax for a Technical Contact?
Each Technical Contact is
specified in the form of an electronic mail address: user@domain, where both the
username and the domain name must be specified. For example: jdoe@princeton.edu.