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General Information The Information Technology Services uses Active Directory Service, using existing myLSU IDs for access to a campus-wide Windows-based directory. This service is available to all departments in order to create a safer and more reliable Microsoft Windows computing environment at LSU. Departments are not required to create or manage IDs and names because they can rely on...
Article Id: 3717

General Information The LSU wireless network is available to all LSU students, faculty, and staff. It provides all the conveniences of a regular wired connection without the need for cables. As a shared resource, wireless networking is intended primarily to supplement the campus wired infrastructure, not to replace it. ITS is committed to providing you with the most robust, secure...
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General Information Another point to remember when troubleshooting, is that any user that is already physically connected to the LSU network cannot access the LSU VPN. The point of the LSU VPN is to provide security for off campus connections into the LSU. If you are already on campus, then there is no need to use the VPN. However, LSU users are able to establish a VPN connection...
Article Id: 10794

The following is a guide to Bluecat Device Registration Portal, formerly NetReg, Louisiana State University's online network registration system: What is Bluecat DRP? If you are trying to use your laptop on campus with a wired connection, and have not accessed the LSU Network already, you will be prompted to log in to this website . If you don't log on using Bluecat, you won't be...
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Guest Accounts for Wireless Connectivity An LSU NetGuest account is required to provide guests on LSU campus with internet access via Guest Wireless. The NetGuest account does not provide access to any other campus resource. Any full-time member of the LSU Faculty or Staff may request a NetGuest Account in order for a campus visitor to be able to access the LSU guest wireless network...
Article Id: 5979

General Information According to Microsoft , the "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automates the assignment of IP addresses, subnet masks, cleared for copywritdefault gateway, and other IP parameters". This allows the administrators of a large network, such as LSU, to quickly and centrally make changes to the IP network. With an impending network redesign in store, the...
Article Id: 19937

General Information University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be registered through our DHCP Network Registration application. After connecting your computer to the network for the first time, or after replacing your Ethernet card, open a web browser. You...
Article Id: 17035

BlueCat Address Manager: Creating and Editing Host/IPv6 Address Reservations DHCPv6 Automatic Addressing and Dynamic DNS University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be registered through our Device Registration Portal for IPv4 before their IPv6...
Article Id: 19667

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