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20091 

 

Finals weeks are approaching:

The following labs will have a modification of open hours to accomodate lab practicals.

Netlab
  • Monday 11/9/09 from 10am – 4pm
  • Wednesday 11/10/09 from 5pm – 8:30pm
  • Thursday 11/11/09 from 1pm – 4:30pm
Projects
  • No known closings at this time
Seclab
  • No known closings at this time
Syslab
  • Tuesday 11/3/09 from 1pm – 4:30pm
  • Thursday 11/5/09 from 1pm – 6:30pm
Voip
  • No known closings at this time
 

 

Fall Quarter closing:  The labs will close for the quarter on Friday 11/13 and will not re-open until the 1st Monday of winter quarter.

The System Administration Labs have been modified.  Please see your instructor or a lab worker for assistance in cabling and use of the lab.

Looking for the lab schedule / open hours?

* Click on the lab in question (ex. netlab) and select the lab schedule for that lab.

Looking for TA / GA hours?  

* Select Resources --> Tutors from the left side and then the TA or GA schedule.

NOTICE:  You should NOT image any of the lab PC's.  If there is an issue, please notify a lab worker and they will fix the issue.

Report Equipment Problem


Request Images/VM

 

Want to work for the labs or be a Teaching Assistant? Interested in a summer co-op with the labs? For more information, see here! More information.

For information on our new Software Licensing Agreement that students are responsible for, please go here.

Teaching Assistant and Graduate Assistant schedules are no longer under the labs, they are on the main NSSA website portion under people


About Us

The Department of Networking, Security, and Systems Administration (NSSA) provides an environment where students can develop an in-depth knowledge of computer networking, computer and network security or systems administration. In addition they receive a strong foundation in the supporting disciplines of programming, multimedia, and database systems. The NSSA Labs (netlabs) consist of 5 labs (Networking Lab, Projects Lab, Real Time Data Lab, Security / Forensic Lab and System Administration Lab) that provide the environment for students to re-inforce instructor led lectures and lab exercises. This provides the opportunity for students to practice what they have learned and to learn in a variety of manners to achieve the knowledge required in today's business world.


NOTE: Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Click here to view the department's policy on Academic Dishonesty.

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