Helpful Guides: Bria, Cisco + Wrike: Difference between revisions
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[http://http://wiki.flashbay.com/images/b/b2/Bria_Wiki_Guide_%281%29.pdf View the Bria Guide here]<br><br> | [http://http://wiki.flashbay.com/images/b/b2/Bria_Wiki_Guide_%281%29.pdf View the Bria Guide here]<br><br> | ||
== Cisco | == Cisco AnyConnect == | ||
Whilst working from home, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is required in order to connect your device at home to the Flashbay network. To connect to Flashbay's VPN you must login via Cisco | Whilst working from home, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is required in order to connect your device at home to the Flashbay network. To connect to Flashbay's VPN you must login via Cisco AnyConnect. Connecting to the Flashbay network allows you to assume the Flashbay IP address which will give you access to resources such as Zimbra, NetSuite, Bria & Shared Drives. <br> | ||
[http://wiki.flashbay.com/images/f/f3/Cisco_AnyConnect_Guide_%281%29.pdf View the Cisco Guide here] <br><br> | [http://wiki.flashbay.com/images/f/f3/Cisco_AnyConnect_Guide_%281%29.pdf View the Cisco Guide here] <br><br> |
Revision as of 15:59, 2 March 2021
Bria
Bria-5 is the softphone solution used by Flashbay.
Cisco AnyConnect
Whilst working from home, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is required in order to connect your device at home to the Flashbay network. To connect to Flashbay's VPN you must login via Cisco AnyConnect. Connecting to the Flashbay network allows you to assume the Flashbay IP address which will give you access to resources such as Zimbra, NetSuite, Bria & Shared Drives.