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Technology Services
AgendaOptions available to guests
KSB (departmental) responsibilities
Guest responsibilities
Technology Services responsibilities
IU “Guest Account” DescriptionsThere are numerous accounts at IU that can be
described as “Guest” accounts. Different systems have different definitions of “Guest”
UITS Accounts Chart:Chart of account eligibility at IU
IU “Guest Account” DescriptionsNetwork Access account
(most commonly, but incorrectly, referred to as a “Guest” account)
Intended for use by visitors to IUB who need nothing more than Internet access via their own laptop through the IU wireless network. This account is available at no charge.
See:
At IUB and IUPUI, what is a Network Access account, and how do I get one?
IU “Guest Account” DescriptionsConference account
Intended for use by participants of IU-sponsored conferences, workshops, or special programs who need access to secure IU-owned computing resources, such as the wired IU network, STCs, or network printing services.
Note: Conference technology fees may be assessed* per participant for these accounts; see Conference use of the Student Technology Centers
*may be waived if no UITS-owned resources will be used by the conference making the request.
IU “Guest Account” DescriptionsAffiliate account
Intended for individuals who are affiliated with IU, such as contractors and researchers, but who are not officially IU students, faculty, or staff (including hourly staff). These accounts must be sponsored by an IU faculty or staff member and may take a few days to get approved by UITS. See Information about sponsored computing accounts for IU affiliates
IU “Guest Account” DescriptionsGuest account
Intended for individuals with no formal relationship with Indiana University. Guest accounts are used primarily to access Oncourse & Onestart
Guest accounts can be, and are, created by the guest themselves at https://itaccounts.iu.edu – no KSB Departmental sponsorship or actions are required.
Networking Options Available to Guests Laptop Access
Wireless - Requires IU “Network Access” account & passphrase
- Quick (no 10 minute wait time) - Typically does not require VPN - Most laptops have built-in wireless
Wired - Requires IU “Affiliate” or “Conference” account & passphrase
- Typically does not require VPN - Does require IU specific Ethernet cable - Requires 10 minute wait & reboot to register
MAC address with UITS
Networking Options Available to Guests, cont.
Desktop Access
Requires IU “Affiliate” or “Conference” account & passphrase
Requires access to IU desktop workstation (CG 3075, BU 419, etc)
Networking Options Available to Guests, cont.Printing to Kelley network printersAccess to shared KSB network storageUse of presentation equipment (classroom
technology, projectors, microphones, etc)
All of the above items require departmental sponsorship.
KSB (departmental) responsibilitiesNetwork Access Account Creation:
https://accountmgmt.exchange.iu.edu/IUNetworkAccess/
Conference & Affiliate Account Creation:
https://itaccounts.iu.edu
Sending pre-visit information to guest (see
http://www.kelley.iu.edu/TS/ServicesSupport/Customer
Support/Forms/page3823.html)
Conveyance of guest account username & passphrase to
guest user when they arrive
Contact TS for Ethernet cable (if needed), access to KSB
network printers/resources or troubleshooting
Guest User Responsibilities
User may need to be Administrator (or be able to login as Administrator) for purposes of adding/modifying software (VPN, printers, etc)
User will need to adhere to UITS Guest user policies
For more info, see:
http://itpo.iu.edu/policies/cupr.html
Technology Services ResponsibilitiesTech Services can assist departments in the
following areas:Granting permission to KSB printers, file servers, etc, based upon timely request from sponsoring KSB department – last minute requests may not be able to be fulfilled
Tech Services can attempt to assist departments and guests:TroubleshootingVPN client settings
Depending on computer settings, user level access, and other variables, TS may not be able to configure some machines to successfully connect to the IU network
SummaryDepartment sponsoring guest is responsible for
creation of guest network accounts in a timely manner
Department sponsoring guest is responsible for management of guest username/passphrase
Guest may/may not need to have administrator level access on their own laptop (depends on specific needs of visitor)
TS is responsible for granting permission to KSB network resources, such as printers & file servers, per departmental request