Building Network Outages Planned Due to Construction on March 8

Several buildings in the Arkansas Research and Technology Park and some athletics buildings will briefly lose network connectivity during planned construction from midnight to 5 a.m. on Saturday, March 8.

The network will be unavailable in each of the following buildings for five to 10 minutes during the construction:

  • Engineering Research Center (ENRC)
  • Innovation Center (INOV)
  • National Center for Reliable Electrical Power Transmission (NCRE)
  • Cato Springs Research Center (CSRE)
  • High Density Electronics Center (HDEC)
  • Baum Stadium (BAUM)
  • Indoor Track Center (INTR)
  • Razorback Foundation Building (RAZA)

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For updates from IT Services about system outages, check twitter.com/uaits, facebook.com/uarkITS or its.uark.edu/news. Planned outages are also posted at itstatus.uark.edu/calendar.

Contacts

Erin Griffin, Documentation/User Support Specialist
IT Services
479-575-2901, ecgriff@uark.edu

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