The stated policy allows for 2GB of traffic (1GB down and 1 GB up) per day. If a machine is found to be compromised, sending spam, unpatched (for various patches) it is suspended instantly and a notification is sent but that's entirely unrelated to bandwidth.
as far as CS goes: it is possible that their traffic is going over I2, but that would only be true if the only people accessing the machine were on other I2 campuses...if a machine plugged into the network is accessed via the internet it still counts against the quota if it hasnt been exempted by computing services
The stated policy allows for 2GB of traffic (1GB down and 1 GB up) per day. If a machine is found to be compromised, sending spam, unpatched (for various patches) it is suspended instantly and a notification is sent but that's entirely unrelated to bandwidth. as far as CS goes: it is possible that their traffic is going over I2, but that would only be true if the only people accessing the machine were on other I2 campuses...if a machine plugged into the network is accessed via the internet it still counts against the quota if it hasnt been exempted by computing services