Connecting a Server
Connecting a Server / Obtaining a static IP address:
If you need static IP addresses for some computers, such as servers (if they need to keep the same IP address and have a hostname assigned to them), you'll need to use a wired Ethernet port and follow a multi-step process submitting various forms/requests to OIT. We can help you get the information you need and navigate this process; open a ticket at helpdesk@eng.uci.edu.
- Determine which network jacks are active in your space, and what IP Network Subnet they are activated on.
- Choose an Internet name for your device (e.g., foo.eng.uci.edu), and request an IP Address on the Subnet that is active in your space.
- Register the MAC (Ethernet hardware) address for your device and enter its newly-assigned IP Address.
- Configure your device to obtain its network address automatically from DHCP
- Connect your device to the network. You may need to reboot before the network starts working
- To access your computer from off-campus, use the UCI VPN
- For an Internet server, register for specific open ports in the campus border firewall
- You will need Security / Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity Plans
- Be aware of the data security classification and your responsibility to protect data on your server.
- Ensure your server receives timely security updates per UCI policy.