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Latest revision as of 15:37, 1 May 2020
All computers on the 鶹Ƶ network use a special naming convention to quickly identify them.
The format depends on whether the computer is a personal machine for a specific faculty/staff member, a student's machine or a special purpose campus-owned machine.
Contents
Faculty/staff computers
The name of faculty and staff computers begin with their 鶹Ƶ username followed by a dash and a number. The number is the first available number based on the number of network devices the user has registered.
example: jsmith-3
Student machines
The name of a student machine depends on if it was registered to use a static or dynamic IP address. Dynamic IP addresses are more typical with a wireless registration so that the computer retains a connection. All ethernet registrations utilize a static IP address, and thus conform to the convention format of Username-#of device
Special purpose computers
Other computers on campus have a special 9-character code which helps to quickly identify their location and purpose.
A fictitious example might be AA100MW00.
AA | 100 | M | W | 00 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Building | Room number | Operating system | Computer purpose | Computer number |
Printers
All network printers on campus have a similar 9-character code which helps to quickly identify their location and purpose.
A fictitious example might be AA100PB00.
AA | 100 | P | B | 00 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Building | Room number | Printer | Printer purpose | Printer number |
Code breakdown
Building
Building | Abbreviation |
---|---|
Anderson Hall | AH |
Arbor View | AV |
Beck Hall | NA or BH |
Carlson Administrative Building | CA |
Christ Chapel | CC |
Confer Hall | CH |
College View | CV |
Environmental Studies/Interpretive Center | ES |
Fine Arts – Art | FA |
Fine Arts – Music | FM |
Fine Arts – Theatre/Dance/Communication | FT |
Gibbs Hall | GB |
Guest House | GH |
Heating Plant | HP |
International Center | IC |
Jackson Campus Center | JC |
Johnson Student Union | JU |
Lund Center | LC |
Library | LI |
Lundgren House | LU |
Mattson Hall | MH |
Nobel Hall | NH |
North Hall | NR |
Norelius Hall | NS |
Olin Hall | OH |
Old Main | OM |
President's House | PH |
Pittman Hall | PI |
Physical Plant | PP |
Prairie View | PV |
Retreat Center | RC |
Rundstrom Hall | RU |
Sohre Hall | SO |
Sorenson Hall | SR |
SSC | SS |
Swanson Tennis Center | TC |
Uhler Hall | UH |
Vickner Hall | VH |
Room number
This is room number in which the computer is located.
- The number must be exactly three digits long. Leading zeros may be necessary to adhere to the convention.
- Example: Room 12 becomes 012.
- If the room number contains letters, these must be dropped.
- Example: Room 212 D becomes 212.
- All rooms at 鶹Ƶ have a room number. If you are having trouble finding a room number, a full-time GTS employee can supply you with a building map.
Operating system
This letter represents the operating system installed on the machine.
Operating System | Abbreviation |
---|---|
Linux | L |
Mac | M |
Other | O |
Windows | W |
Printer | P |
Dual Boot | D |
Epson | E |
iOS | I |
Computer purpose
This letter represents the purpose of the machine.
Purpose | Abbreviation |
---|---|
Computer on wheels (COW) | C |
Kiosk | K |
Lab | L |
Multimedia | M |
Workstation | W |
Projector | P |
Tablet | T |
Printer Purpose
This letter represents the purpose of the printer.
Purpose | Abbreviation |
---|---|
Printer Black and White | B |
Printer Color | C |
Computer and Printer number
This is the number assigned to this computer or printer.
- If the device is the only one in the room, it is assigned 00.
- If multiple devices are in one room, choose a numbering system that makes sense.
- Computers towards the entrance should have lower numbers.
- Computers in a row should have successive numbers.