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As part of the Next Generation Network at UCSD,
computers in UCSD offices or labs may connect to the UCSD network and
the Internet. Users must follow UCSD
usage policies in order to retain connection privileges.
All computers connecting to the UCSD
network must be registered. You can register your computer yourself
through the Network Operations EtherForm.
You will need to specify the subnet.
The Mandeville Center subnet is: 132.239.234
The Warren subnet is: 132.239.167
The Department of Music supports ethernet
to all Faculty, Staff and Graduate student offices. Most offices have
active ethernet. If you need for an ethernet port to be activated, please
fill out a Computer Support
request.
Once registered, your desktop computer or
laptop can be configured
for DHCP.
If your computer receives a dynamic IP address
which appears as 172.16.x.x, then your computer is not properly registered.
You will, however, be able to access UCSD resources (such as on-campus
web and e-mail servers).
In addition to the traditional
wired
Ethernet, Network Operations and ACT have deployed a
wireless network
in many public
locations throughout the UCSD campus. While it may be difficult to obtain wireless access in WLH or some Mandeville offices, wireless is available in B-210 and B-202.
Contact support@music.ucsd.edu
for assistance with your ethernet and IP addresses.
Updated: 9/2004
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