Domain Name System (DNS) converts web addresses into numeric IP addresses. For example, DNS translates www.duq.edu into the IP address "165.190.1.15." DNS is required for the computing infrastructure.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows networked computers or hosts to automatically obtain Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and other network attributes, such as the default gateway router, subnet mask, and Domain Name Service (DNS) servers.
This is a service used for requesting firewall access.
GlobalProtect is the University's VPN client.
Fast and secure network access provided on Duquesne's campus and secure access to restricted University resources and applications while on or away from campus. This includes the DuqNet-IoT wireless network used to connect non-compute devices to Wi-Fi.
This service provides the ability to have network cables run to new locations and activate the network.