Planned IT maintenance window - Sunday 16 October 2016

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Oct 4, 2016, 9:52:34 PM10/4/16
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Dear Faculty General Managers and IT Managers,

 

Scheduled IT maintenance is taking place on Sunday 16 October from 7.30am to 2pm. Faculty IT representatives should forward this information within your Faculty/Office to advise your colleagues. Work is being undertaken to continue infrastructure upgrades, as a result the following systems and services are impacted:

OneNet and telephones:

OneNet WiFi, wired network and telephones will be unavailable in the following buildings: 

  • 7.30am to 9am - W5C  
  • 10am to 11.30am - W6B 
  • 12.30pm to 2pm - W6B 

 

Stay current with what is happening:

 Notices will be visible to staff and students on the following… 

This Week

http://www.mq.edu.au/thisweek/

MyMQ

http://my.mq.edu.au/news/

Teche  

https://teche.ltc.mq.edu.au/

 

For a visual overview of which systems will and won't be affected during the maintenance window and projected timelines and ticket details, please visit the Planned Maintenance - 16th October 2016 Wiki page.


Stay informed:

IT Maintenance Window calendar

http://bit.ly/1Z6zwbX

Real time notifications for operational status of all IT systems and services

https://itstatus.mq.edu.au

Twitter for breaking alerts and status updates

@mqu_it 

Contact the IT Service Desk for personalised service

02 9850 HELP (4357), or email one...@mq.edu.au

 

Best regards,


Information Technology |   Level 3, 75 Talavera Road

Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia

T: +61 2 9850 1539  |  F: +61 2 9850 1570 |  mq.edu.au

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