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All computers that are owned by 鶹Ƶ use a special naming convention to quickly identify them.
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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.
 
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.

Revision as of 12:34, 26 July 2007

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.


Faculty/staff computers

Faculty and Staff computers are named 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 with a static or dynamic IP address.

Static IP address

This follows the same conventions as Faculty/staff computers as outlined above.

Dynamic IP address

This system is not fully implemented at this time. Information will be added as it becomes available.

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

Code breakdown

Building

Building Abbreviation
Arbor View AV
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
Guest House GH
Heating Plant HP
International Center IC
Jackson Campus Center JC
Johnson Student Union JU
Lund Center LC
Library LI
Link (Gibbs Computer Lab) LK
Lundgren House LU
Mattson Hall MH
Nobel Hall NH
North Hall NR
Norelius Hall NS
Olin Hall OH
Old Main OM
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

Computer purpose

This letter represents the the purpose of the machine.

Purpose Abbreviation
Computer on wheels (COW) C
Kiosk K
Lab L
Multimedia M
Student Station S
Workstation W

Computer number

This is the number assigned to this computer.

  • If the computer is the only one in the room, it is assigned 00.
  • If multiple computers 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.