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* There is a monthly usage fee (http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_departmentRate.html)
 
* 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)
 
* 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)
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* If you have multiple computers and only one port, you must use a router to set up a [http://www.cns.vt.edu/data_privateNetworks.html private network]
  
 
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.
 
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.
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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 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.  
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*Static addresses are assigned individually to F/S, not to ports or computers.  
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
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*Static addresses are not limited to a specific port and will work anywhere in the '''building''' that the network address is assigned to.  
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*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.  
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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
 
If you require a static address, submit a [https://helpdesk.ece.vt.edu ticket] and include the building and desired DNS address
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==Dynamic (DHCP) Network Address==
 
==Dynamic (DHCP) Network Address==
Anyone can register  
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Anyone can register their network device for DHCP addresses. DHCP will work in most (if not all) buildings on campus.  
Faculty/Staff and Students can all register one computer for DHCP access.
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Register your computer using the [https://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/dhcptool DHCP Tool]
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To register your device, use the [https://rdweb.cns.vt.edu/dhcptool MAC Registration Tool]
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Configuring a DHCP Address:
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* [http://answers.vt.edu/kb/entry/3345 Windows]
  
  
  
 
More information can be found at https://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet
 
More information can be found at https://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet

Revision as of 12:11, 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

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 their network device for DHCP addresses. DHCP will work in most (if not all) buildings on campus.

To register your device, use the MAC Registration Tool

Configuring a DHCP Address:


More information can be found at https://computing.vt.edu/content/lan-access-campus-ethernet

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