Network Addresses
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− | + | In addition to many other networking services, CNS provides campus with wired network ports in every office and lab. Additional ports can be requested for a fee. | |
− | + | Some basic information about CNS wired ports | |
− | + | * There is a monthly usage fee (http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_departmentRate.html) | |
+ | * Ports are limited to a single MAC address (i.e. a single computer or router) | ||
+ | * If you have multiple computers and only one port, you must use a router to set up a private network (http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_privateNetworks.html) | ||
− | + | When you connect your device to the wired port, you will need to setup either a static or dynamic network address to be able to connect to the internet. | |
+ | More information here: http://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet | ||
+ | ==Static Network Address== | ||
+ | Static network addresses are most useful for servers and devices that require remote access. If you are running a server (web, file, etc) or just want to be able to remote into your device (Remote Desktop, SSH, FTP, etc) then you should use a static address. | ||
− | + | Static addresses are assigned individually to F/S, not to ports or computers. Static addresses are not limited to a specific port and will work anywhere in the '''building''' that the network address is assigned to. | |
− | Static addresses | + | Static addresses are paired with a DNS (domain name system) name. This allows connectivity to the network device either by DNS Name or Network Address. ECE domain names are restricted to the following format: '''something'''.ece.vt.edu |
− | + | If you require a static address, submit a [https://helpdesk.ece.vt.edu ticket] and include the building and desired DNS address | |
− | + | ||
+ | Configuring a Static IP Address: | ||
+ | * [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/697/ Windows] | ||
+ | * [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/3560 Mac OS] | ||
− | == | + | ==Dynamic (DHCP) Network Address== |
+ | Anyone can register | ||
Faculty/Staff and Students can all register one computer for DHCP access. | Faculty/Staff and Students can all register one computer for DHCP access. | ||
Register your computer using the [https://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/dhcptool DHCP Tool] | Register your computer using the [https://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/dhcptool DHCP Tool] |
Revision as of 10:58, 23 September 2014
In addition to many other networking services, CNS provides campus with wired network ports in every office and lab. Additional ports can be requested for a fee.
Some basic information about CNS wired ports
- There is a monthly usage fee (http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_departmentRate.html)
- Ports are limited to a single MAC address (i.e. a single computer or router)
- If you have multiple computers and only one port, you must use a router to set up a private network (http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_privateNetworks.html)
When you connect your device to the wired port, you will need to setup either a static or dynamic network address to be able to connect to the internet.
More information here: http://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet
Static Network Address
Static network addresses are most useful for servers and devices that require remote access. If you are running a server (web, file, etc) or just want to be able to remote into your device (Remote Desktop, SSH, FTP, etc) then you should use a static address.
Static addresses are assigned individually to F/S, not to ports or computers. Static addresses are not limited to a specific port and will work anywhere in the building that the network address is assigned to. Static addresses are paired with a DNS (domain name system) name. This allows connectivity to the network device either by DNS Name or Network Address. ECE domain names are restricted to the following format: something.ece.vt.edu
If you require a static address, submit a ticket and include the building and desired DNS address
Configuring a Static IP Address:
Dynamic (DHCP) Network Address
Anyone can register Faculty/Staff and Students can all register one computer for DHCP access. Register your computer using the DHCP Tool
More information can be found at https://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet