Why You Need to Register Devices on the Network
Registering your computer in ITC's network devices database enables ITC to track down compromised (“hacked”) machines quickly, and minimize damage done not only to those computers but potentially to other machines on the network as well. It also helps us to identify machines causing other problems on the UVa network and correct those as well. In some cases we may have to disable network access for problem computers and, if we cannot identify the owners of those computers, we must disconnect them immediately without advance notice.
Network Registration System
- Registering a machine on the network for the first time
- Checking and updating an existing registration
Guest Access to the Network
Sponsored guests of the University may access the secure UVa network and are required to be registered through the Network Registration accounts page by a sponsor with a UVa computing ID. The sponsor is responsible for the actions of any guest whose machine they register. More info>>
Help
- Information for Group Administrators: For LSPs and other departmental computing support staff who manage multiple machines
- Frequently Asked Questions: Answers to your questions about network registration