About Network Registration

Using the Main Page
Selecting a User or Group
Viewing Machines
Viewing Outlets
Signing Off

Registering a Machine
Selecting the Location
Selecting a Building Subnet
Entering Machine Info
Setting Protections
Submit the Registration

Registering an Outlet
Selecting the Location
Selecting Outlets by Room
Outlet Information
Setting Protections
Submit the Registration

Editing a Machine
Editing Basic Information
Setting Protections
Adding DNS Resources
Adding DHCP Options
Deleting a Machine

Editing an Outlet
Viewing Information
Editing the Affiliation
Setting Protections
Deactivating an Outlet

Setting Protections
Identifying Machine and
Outlet Users
Editing User/Group Rights
Adding a User
Adding a Group
Deleting a User or Group

Searching Machines

Searching Outlets

Managing Building Information
Viewing Information
Searching for Building
Editing Building
Information
Permitting a Subnet in a
Building

Activation Queues
Selecting a Queue
Viewing Activations in a
Queue
Managing Queues
Editing/Deleting Queues

Glossary

subnet - A subnet is a way to refer to a logical block of IP addresses. For example, one subnet may be used to refer to addresses between 10.0.1.0 and 10.0.1.255. Ultimately, the subnet determines what IP address the machine receives. What subnet a particular machine should be in depends on several factors, such as the physical location of the machine, the physical connection of the machine, and sometimes even the department affiliation of the machine, or even the specific purpose of the machine, in the case of servers and network hardware. When registering a machine, or changing its subnet, the system allows you to choose the new subnet directly, or to receive help in determining the subnet based on the Building or Network the machine is connected to.


Network Registration System