Application for a University Network Static IP Address (Wired Connection)
Application for Full-Time Staff Only
How to register and set up a device to be used in an office(Static Address)
1. How to apply | Application for a device to be used in an office(Static Address) |
2. Application acceptance notice |
You will receive a Notice of Authorization the following work day, (as long as you emailed the completed application before 4:50 PM). You will receive this authorization notice at the same email address you used to send the application. If there is a need to ask you for the questions, it might take more than one work day to get back to you. |
3. Setting up the device |
For instructions on how to set up, please refer to the section below:
If you need help setting up your device or connecting to the Network, you can find help at your campus's support center. |
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変更内容 | 必要な手続き・設定 |
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申請したデバイスを廃棄したい | 廃棄申請は不要です。 |
使用しているデバイスを機種変更したい | 変更の申請は不要です。 新しいデバイスへ申請済みの固定アドレスやホスト名を設定してご利用ください。 |
デバイスを追加したい | 新規で申請してください。 |
ドメイン参加作業者を変更(追加・削除)したい | 学院ネットワーク接続申請(定形外)をしてください。 |
申請者(管理者)を変更したい | (前任者からデバイスの管理をを引き継いだ場合等) 新規で申請をしてください。 |
Joining the Kwansei Domain
A device can join the Kwansei domain if it is connected to the Research Room Network via wired LAN.
Positive aspects of joining the Kwansei domain
- Ability to log in to the device with your Kwansei Gakuin User ID and password.
- Virtual drives (Z, Y, and X) are automatically set up.
Negative aspects of joining the Kwansei domain
- Whenever you are logged into the Kwansei Domain, you do not have system administrator privileges over your own computer. (To perform administrative tasks on your computer, you must first log out of the Kwansei Domain and then log back in using a local account with Administrator privileges.)
- Your computer's name will be assigned by the University Organization for Information Management and Communication.
- The Kwansei domain will only function on campus. If you used the same computer off-campus, you would have to log in using a local account. Your computer would, therefore, have to be set up with at least two separate accounts―one for domain use and one as a local account. Some computer settings (system and internet preferences, mail data, etc.) will have to be set up separately for each account.