Static IP Addresses

Illinois Institute of Technology, Main Campus, has a policy of issuing a static IP address to Users only under the following circumstances:

  • A server that requires a static IP and hostname so Users can connect to that server using the given hostname. An example of this would be a public website or a computational server that is used by classes.
  • A printer that requires a static IP and hostname so that a User’s device can be configured to connect to it.
  • A device that cannot be configured for DHCP and must be configured using a static IP.
  • A device that is accessed by a software package that requires that the device have a static IP address in order for its license to function (i.e., License Servers).
  • Student organizations that are recognized by the Office of Student Activities and require a registered DNS name for their website.

The following alternatives must be considered before the Office of Technology Services (OTS) will consider issuing a static IP address:

  • Using a private IP address, RFC1918
  • Using a private IP address on the network device and adding a private IP address to your computer that is on the same subnet to allow the User’s host to communicate with the device. This alternative will reduce the number of public IP addresses used and provide additional security by keeping the device inaccessible via the Internet.
  • Using a dynamic-DNS service

Unacceptable reasons for requesting a static IP include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Remote Desktop connectivity
  • Personal devices
  • Wireless devices
  • Private servers

A static IP address may be requested through the IIT Network Registration website. Users will be notified within two business days indicating whether a request has been approved or denied. If the request is approved, the User must configure the host for DHCP (if the host does not support DHCP, a static configuration should be configured). The OTS DHCP server will then assign the same IP address each time the DHCP request is made.

Unauthorized assignment of a static IP address is prohibited.

Users who violate this policy and enter an IP address on their network device (computer, router, printer, etc) without authorization from OTS shall have their device blocked from the network. All network devices must be configured for DHCP (unless otherwise authorized), even if they are receiving a static IP address from the OTS DHCP server.

If an IP address is discovered to be in use statically the device will be blocked from the network.

The IP address of a User’s device can be found by logging in to the IIT Network Registration website using the appropriate credentials (i.e., myIIT username and password). A list of registered machines, MAC address, and IP addresses in use will be displayed.