Connecting to the UCSD Network Via Ethernet With Ubuntu Linux

Connecting to the UCSD Network Via Ethernet With Ubuntu Linux

Follow these instructions to connect to the UCSD network via Ethernet with Ubuntu Linux.

Note: You need an active Ethernet connection registered with IT Services/ Hostmaster (faculty and staff) or ResNet (students), and your UCSD network username and password. If you’ve forgotten your username or password, see Getting or Changing UCSD Passwords.

Open Network Tools

  • Click Applications, then select System Tools
  • Select Administration, then select Network Tools
  • Select Ethernet Interface (eth0) for Network Device
  • Click Configure to open the Network Connections window

Devices - Network Tools

Create new network connection

  • Select the Wired tab then click Add to create a new network connection.

Network Connections

Edit new network connection

  • Change Connection name: to UCSD
  • Click on the Wired tab
  • Select the MAC address (eth0) for Device MAC address

Edit UCSD

Set IPv4 settings

  • Click on the IPv4 Settings tab, then for Method select either:
    • Automatic (DHCP) addresses only, or
    • Manual
      • Note:

        Select this option only if you or your department’s system administrator has a specific IP address to enter.

  • Enter 132.239.0.252 and 132.239.0.250 for DNS servers
  • Enter ucsd.edu for Search domains
  • Leave the DHCP client ID field blank.
  • Click Save…, then click Close.
  • Exit out of the Devices – Network Tools window.

IPv4 settings