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

Registering a Machine

A machine must be registered properly before it can establish a connection with the network. The following takes you through this process step-by-step.

To register a machine, click on [Register New Machine] on the Main page of the Network Registration System.

Step 1. Selecting the Location

The first page displayed when registering a machine asks you where this machine will be used. You can specify the location in one of three ways:

By Network
This option is only used if you're registering a machine that will be connected to a priority network listed in the By Network section. Because some networks are popular options, they can be listed separately in this area.

To register a machine for one of these priority networks, select the appropriate network from the drop-down menu and click on the Continue button to the right of it. The Machine Information page will be displayed.

By Building
If you will be connecting your machine to a data outlet in a campus building, select the building from the drop-down menu and click on the Continue button to the right of it. If only one subnet is available for the building you selected, the Machine Information page will be displayed. If more than one subnet is available, a page listing the subnets available in your building will be displayed.

For information on selecting a subnet within your building, see Selecting a Building Subnet.

By Subnet
If you know the name of the subnet to which you will be connecting the machine, select the subnet from the drop-down menu and click on the Continue button to the right of it. The Machine Information page will be displayed.

 

Step 1a: Selecting a Building Subnet

Many buildings have only one subnet option. If you are registering a machine in one of those buildings, you will be taken directly to the Machine Information page and do not need to worry about this step.

However, if your building has more than one subnet, you will need to indicate to which subnet your machine should be connected. Simply select the subnet from the pull-down menu and click the Continue button.

Almost every building has a subnet that is named after the building. For example, in the drop-down menu for a particular building, there is a subnet for this building listed. Unless you know that you should use one of the other subnets listed, you should select the subnet that is named after your building. If you are in doubt about which subnet you should select, contact your departmental administrator or the computing help desk.

Step 2: Entering Machine Information

Once you have identified the subnet location for your machine, the Machine Information page is displayed. You need to enter the information on this page so that your computer can be registered and enabled on the network.

Complete the following fields on this page (click on a field name for a description):



Step 3: Setting Protections

If you maintain machine registrations for other users, a Protections section will be displayed on the Machine Information page. Your user ID will be listed with Read and Write access checked by default. Any groups of which you are a member will also be listed with no access rights checked by default.

If you are registering this machine for another user, you might want to uncheck the Read and Write rights for yourself and, instead, give Read and Write access to the group of which you are a member. That way, your User ID will not be associated directly with the machine.

If you are registering the machine for another user, you might also want to edit the machine after you've registered it and add the user who will be using the machine to the protections list. See Setting Protections for more information.

Step 4: Submit the Registration

When you have completed all fields on the Machine Information page, click on the Continue button to submit the registration request. If there are no problems with the values you entered, your registration request will be submitted and you should be able to access the network with the registered machine within two hours.


Network Registration System