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Network maintenance planned for October 23

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

EITS will conduct a network maintenance that will result in complete outages of campus Internet access and campus information systems on Saturday, October 23, 2021 from 6:00 a.m. until 11:59 p.m. 

Please make note that unlike previous planned network maintenances where there were intermittent outages, this maintenance will result in a complete outage of access to services.

This maintenance is necessary to allow EITS to continue to provide ample bandwidth and capacity for the University. This is the second of two regularly scheduled network maintenances in 2021. These are performed twice each year as part of the standard maintenance schedule.

UGA’s Telephone Services will experience complete outages.  In case of an emergency, it is important to remember to use a cell phone to contact UGA Police by calling 911 instead of 706-542-2200. The UGA Police Department will still respond to all calls for service during this time. Members of the campus community are reminded that 911 is always the appropriate number to call for an emergency on campus. In the event of a future interruption in “land line” phone service at UGA, cell phones should be used to contact police.

Elevator emergency phones may not work when telephone service is disrupted, and cell connectivity in elevators is unreliable in some buildings. It is recommended to use stairs to the extent possible during the time of the maintenance. 

Building Fire Alarm panels may beep continuously until the phone connection is restored and possibly beyond if the system does not reset automatically. During the outage time, there is no need to call the UGA Police Department or Facilities Management Division to report this issue.  However, employees and students should remain aware and notify the UGA Police Department if they observe any indications of fire or smoke.

Systems that use services in the UGA Boyd Data Center will experience outages. This also includes UGA websites hosted in the Boyd Data Center. The University’s primary web site at www.uga.edu is hosted off-campus and will remain available.

UGA’s Single Sign-On (UGA SSO) also will experience outages. This means individuals will not be able to log in to many UGA-provided information systems including the following:

  • Zoom
  • DawgCheck
  • Athena
  • Banner Administrative System
  • Degree Works
  • eLearning Commons (eLC)
  • UGA Elements
  • UGA Financial Management System
  • UGA Budget Management System
  • UGAJobs
  • UGAmart
  • OneUSG Connect
  • OneUSG Connect Benefits.


Individuals will also experience outages accessing UGAMail, websites hosted by UGA, the Virtual Private Network (VPN), ArchPass Duo, and information systems hosted by EITS.

Wireless networks will also be unavailable including PAWS-Secure, eduroam, and UGA_Visitors_WiFi.

All systems behind the UGA Boyd Data Center Departmental firewalls will experience outages to their access to the UGA network.

A number of UGA Libraries services resources will not be available for patrons both on campus and off-campus.

  • Access to digital resources such as databases, e-books, online journals, and more will be unavailable. The UGA Libraries website (libs.uga.edu) will not be available, so online chat services will not be available. However, individuals can visit http://gil.uga.edu for access to UGA’s catalog of holdings only.  Faculty, staff, and students will not be able to login with their MyID to place books on hold or access full text resources.
  • While patrons will be able to check out books and other reserves from the Main and Science Libraries, tech lending checkout at the Miller Learning Center will be suspended.
  • Most computers in Libraries’ facilities, including the Miller Learning Center, require logins and will not be available during the outage. 
  • Because wifi will not be available, laptops will not be able to connect to the internet. In addition, WEPA printers will not be accessible.

Changes to access control or HVAC systems likely will not be possible during the maintenance, but systems will continue to operate on their last set of instructions.  New alerts will not be registered in systems that rely on the network for reporting, nor will an alarm be sent by email, text, or phone tree for the areas out of alignment.

For more information, follow our System Status page.

This information was accurate and complete at the time of publication. Changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact the accuracy of the information.