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There are two primary ways to look at the UIUC network: from the user
level down to the network, and from the network design level up to the
users. The column on the left describes the view of the network which
users interact with every day. The column on the right provides contact
information and status information for network administrators.
User-side details
Large networks and subnetworks
- UIUCnet
- A high-speed network connecting nearly every departmental or
college building on campus, available to students, faculty, and
staff. For a basic overview, see "How
Does Information Travel Across the Campus Network?"
- URHnet
- For residents of University residence halls.
- CSHnet
- For residents of some certified housing units.
- Office and departmental subnetworks
- Many office and departmental subnetworks are also designed
and/or managed by CITES system and network administrators.
- How to
check your computer's network use
- Some subnetworks on UIUCnet have restrictions on how much an
individual computer can upload or download in a day. Unusually
high network use (particularly at a time when you aren't using
the computer) can also be a symptom of a security breach. Clicking
on the link above will show the amount of off-campus network
traffic generated by the computer you're currently using.
On-campus network access options
Off-campus network access options
Behind the scenes
Design
- Network Design Office (NDO)
- Consultation, design, and implementation of Local Area Networks
(LANs) in campus-related buildings.
- Plant Engineering
- Designs and implements the communications infrastructure inside
and between buildings on campus.
Operations
- Operations Center
- Supports existing CITES networks and services through monitoring,
technical assistance, and problem tracking among the various
CITES groups and University IT providers.
- CITES Status Page
- Announcements about scheduled and unscheduled service interruptions
and progress reports.
- UIUCnet
Network Status
- Real-time status page for current operation of UIUCnet network
segments.
System service details
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