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< < | The PPE network has one public subnet and several private subnets. If an unknown machine is connected to a PPE data sockets, it will receive an IP address within the restricted Un-Trusted subnet. Once a machine has been registered with the PPE SystemAdministrators, it will be added to either the Trusted, Laptop or Public subnets depending on the machine type. | |||||||
> > | The PPE network has one public subnet and several private subnets. If an unknown machine is connected to a PPE data sockets, it will receive an IP address within the restricted Un-Trusted subnet. Once a machine has been registered with the PPE ITManagement, it will be added to either the Trusted, Laptop or Public subnets depending on the machine type. | |||||||
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< < | No machine should ever be given a static IP address without the prior knowledge and agreement of the SystemAdministrators. | |||||||
> > | No machine should ever be given a static IP address without the prior knowledge and agreement of the ITManagement. | |||||||
Any machine that is thought to be a risk to the PPE network as a whole will be placed in an un-routed private subnet, and will therefore not be able to send or receive any internet traffic. | ||||||||
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< < | The Wireless network covers all PPE offices and labs and much of the rest of the Kelvin building. The wireless network is administered by the faculty IT SystemAdministrators. If at any time wireless coverage is found to not be complete please alert one of the PPE SystemAdministrators. | |||||||
> > | The Wireless network covers all PPE offices and labs and much of the rest of the Kelvin building. The wireless network is administered by the faculty IT ITManagement. If at any time wireless coverage is found to not be complete please alert one of the PPE ITManagement. | |||||||
This wireless network is intended as a convenience to guests, and to users who wander around with a laptop, but it does not replace wired connections to the PPE network. The wireless network will not permit all types of network traffic. |
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PPENetwork(See also CampusNetwork for some wider issues.) The PPE network has one public subnet and several private subnets. If an unknown machine is connected to a PPE data sockets, it will receive an IP address within the restricted Un-Trusted subnet. Once a machine has been registered with the PPE SystemAdministrators, it will be added to either the Trusted, Laptop or Public subnets depending on the machine type. No machine should ever be given a static IP address without the prior knowledge and agreement of the SystemAdministrators. Any machine that is thought to be a risk to the PPE network as a whole will be placed in an un-routed private subnet, and will therefore not be able to send or receive any internet traffic.Laptop SubnetBrowsing for Windows shares is not possible from the Laptop subnet, but users can open Windows shares directly, e.g withStart->Run->\\ppesmb .
WirelessThe Wireless network covers all PPE offices and labs and much of the rest of the Kelvin building. The wireless network is administered by the faculty IT SystemAdministrators. If at any time wireless coverage is found to not be complete please alert one of the PPE SystemAdministrators. This wireless network is intended as a convenience to guests, and to users who wander around with a laptop, but it does not replace wired connections to the PPE network. The wireless network will not permit all types of network traffic. After connecting to the departmental wireless, open a web browser and enter the month's PIN. Without entering the pin, users are not allowed to use the wireless network. Pins can be obtained from http://www.physics.gla.ac.uk/dept-only/wlesscodes/current.txt![]() Checking a PC's IP ConfigurationWindows1. Open a command prompt viaStart->Run->cmd2. Type ipconfig( ipconfig options can be listed by typing ipconfig /? )
Linux1. Open a shell window. 2. Type/sbin/ifconfig(Further information can be found on the ifconfig man page.)
Admin page: IT.SysAdmin.PPENetwork -- AndrewPickford - 03 Feb 2009 |