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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
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flags
- Flags are administrative bits that can be set to denote
something special about a particular outlet or machine.
- Abuse: the abuse flags prevents the outlet/machine from being
modified by anyone except network administrators.
- Suspend: similar to abuse, except the outlet/machine actually
gets suspended. Outlets will get deactivated at the device they
are connected to. Machines will no longer propagate to DNS and
DHCP servers.
- Permanent: some cables are permanently attached to specific
network devices, and the specific ports are enabled/disabled
as needed. Redidence connections are all permanent, and
many lecture halls and classrooms have permanent connections.
- Activated: a user has registered the outlet for use, either by
paying for an academic/administrative activation, or by
registering a machine to a permanant connection.
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