Table of contents
See also
- CU Exchange's tools, for techs
- Cornell's email forwarding service
- Michael Hint's useful links, in SharePoint
- Chemistry's Computer Exception Form and related networks
- Networks
- Non-Cornell domain names
Managed Firewall
- https://managed-firewall-service.security.cornell.edu/ (DUO required)
- Managed Firewall Service (IT Sec's docs)
- Change request of V1310 (EMC2's subnet), a non-A&S subnet:
- Email <bio-it@cornell.edu> if you need any changes or go directly to ITSO in an emergency (per James VanEe, 5/6/16).
- View-only ADOMs are Roger, Oliver, and Lulu. (Michael is not since he is an admin-ADOM for A&S.)
Wireless testing of CIT's wireless
DNS DB
Documented page
- http://dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu/
- Resolves to <http://www.it.cornell.edu/services/netreg/howto/>
- See the links there for:
- Host list <= Usually the one to use
- Subnet list
- Domain list
DNSDB batch
The DNSDB batch interface is great if you want to do large amounts of DNS changes and it is always needed if you are working with a IP address that isn’t yours to own ( for example, Amazon ).
The DNSDB batch language help page:
The DNSDB batch interface:
Aggregated XP Report
- https://aclviewer.cit.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/xptrack.pl?VLAN=411
- replace VLAN number with appropriate one
Many, many tools located under the DNSDB page:
- https://dnsdb.cit.cornell.edu/dnsdb.html
- MAC address look-ups, "DHCP logs":
CIT IP to jack tool
IP to active jack switch port lookup:
Source:
List of active jack switch ports:
The first resource's top-level page is called, "CIT Network Traffic Analysis Center". It contains two services/ tools at the top level:
- Usage statistics for individual IP addresses
- Offers both an interactive form, or via a shortcut to get the usage statistics for the computer currently being used.
- IP/MAC/jack address tracking tools
IP range pools
Cornell core service IP addresses:
. Useful info for ACL and other permission-settings. Includes large VDI pool, from March 2015.
DNS/CNAME/AREC tool
Selection from CIT's FAQ
- What is an A record and why do I need one?
- What is a CNAME?
How to Create CNAMEs without Owning the Target Domain:
And CIT's domain name glossary.
New NUBB (Network Usage Billing) website, summer 2015.
CIT now has page showing your usage broken down to day and device:
NOTES: Only shows your wireless devices. Charges only apply to students.
- Could be useful in supporting graduate/undergraduate student laptops/phones.
No longer usable, retained here for historical reasons
DNS DB: "Hidden" page, for IT support providers
- http://www.cit.cornell.edu/computer/support/hostreg/dnsdb.html (no longer valid, as of 8/7/14)