Chemistry's Computer Exception Form is used to request a jack activated on CIT's AccessNet. If that won't meet researcher's needs, Chemistry's RedNet is available.
The main PDF form
See also
Networks choices: What are the differences?
Chemistry network, | AccessNet, by CIT | RedNet, by Chemistry IT | |
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Management of Cornell computer | ChemIT manages, with Admin rights Additionally, Admin rights available to IT Rep and faculty member | Self-managed by user, compliant with Cornell policies | Self-managed by user, compliant with Cornell policies |
Network services | Remote (ssh, RDP) TO system, via VPN (static IP) No VPN required to clusters and other Chemistry resources provisioned by Chemistry IT. No servers. No self-managed systems. | No servers. Remote (ssh, RDP) TO system, via VPN (non-static IP) VPN required to clusters and other Chemistry resources provisioned by Chemistry IT. No Chemistry IT-managed systems. | Likely can meet needs not fulfilled by the other two networks.
VPN required to clusters and other Chemistry resources provisioned by Chemistry IT. No Chemistry IT-managed systems. |
Computer management choices: What are the differences?
Summary | Notes | |
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ChemIT-managed | ChemIT manages computer, with Admin rights Additionally, Admin rights available to IT Rep and faculty member | Must be a system which ChemIT set up and can actively manage. ChemIT provides full support towards isolating problem and working on long-term solutions. |
Self-managed | Computer is self-managed by user, compliant with Cornell policies | ChemIT provides limited support
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