Reports & Plans
UTnet Fast Facts
UTnet is a ubiquitous communication infrastructure at The University of Texas at Austin. UTnet carries all of the university's Internet-based interactions, including all university Web traffic, electronic mail, and terminal-based transactions with the administrative computing system.
The goals for UTnet are that existing services be improved and incrementally extended, new technology be introduced in an evolutionary manner, and new opportunities to avoid or reduce costs be exploited. Telecommunication technology, including both equipment and services, continues to be dynamic in development and scope.
| Departmental Access: | Departments and organizations connect to UTnet in 188 buildings on the main and PRC campuses, as well as a number of external sites located around the city of Austin. UTnet includes over 100,000 wired ports. |
| Devices: | 55,000 on departmental networks |
| Domain Hosting: | utexas.edu ~300 subdomains, e.g. lib.utexas.edu 85+ hosted domains, e.g., kut.org |
| Resnet: | ~9,100 ports in 13 Residence Halls |
| Wireless Public Access Ports: | 2,300 |
| Updated October 10, 2007 |
UTnet Status Report
Detailed reports on the UTnet system:
Public Network Reports
The Public Network pages have a complete listing of reports on the Public Network.
