Fri., July 3 – regular hours (CNC Closed)
Sat., July 4th – HOLIDAY – CLOSED (CNC Closed)
Sun., July 5th – regular hours (CNC Closed)
The SL & LD Buildings will be OPEN on Saturday, July 4th
The ET Lower level access system started on November 1, 2008. To access this facility now requires the authentication and authorization through your JagTag. Your cooperation in using your JagTag not only helps in improving the security of the area, it also helps us to better serve you. If you still have difficulty using your card to access the facility, please see the person at the CNC help window. We will be glad to assist you to make sure that you have the proper authorization to use the facility. Thanks.
The mission of the Computer Network Center (CNC) is to provide efficient and effective information technology (IT) services to the community of the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology while promoting state-of-the-art technologies within the community to preserve the focus on excellence in computing.
CNC Operating Hours (Summer)
Monday to Thursday: 8:00 AM 9:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday ClosedThe Computer Network Center, CNC, in the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at IUPUI provides the technical support for the computing needs of the students, faculty and staff. The CNC directly manages 7 instructional and 2 large open PC labs along with technical support for approximately 15 UNIX and PC departmental labs. The current typical PC configuration for the CNC labs is a Windows XP platform in a client/server environment. The CNC is commonly involved in the support of the teaching effort and student project assistance. The CNC currently supports UNIX, and Windows servers. The SUN UNIX servers provide for all general purpose faculty and student UNIX accounts. Apache software handles the school Web services. Calendar and Messaging services based on Microsoft Exchange are provided by the University Information Technology Services, UITS. The CNC administers a DNS server for school-associated domains. The network infrastructure responsibilities for the CNC span 2 buildings, ET and SL. The campus network provided by UITS, handles the backbone routing services. The CNC manages the Local Area Networks with a 100 Mbps Switch based topology. All local wiring now provides at least certified CAT5E to the desktop. The CNC has adapted its network directory services to the campus based Active Directory Service, ADS, as the organization unit IN-ENGR.