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Please contact [mailto:support-staff@grid5000.fr support-staff@grid5000.fr] if you think the IP network of your research laboratory should be added to the authorized networks of a site access. |
Revision as of 10:57, 16 December 2020
Global access
Grid'5000 provides 2 national access machines.
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With: | SSH protocol
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All Grid'5000 users |
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everywhere |
Site's local accesses
A user located in one of the Grid'5000 sites may use a local access machine to connect to Grid'5000, from the intranet networks of the laboratories of the site (see the table below for details).
Using the local access of a site is of special interest to reduce the latency or increase the bandwidth compared to using the national access machines. Furthermore, connecting to a local access opens a shell on the site's frontend directly.
Please contact support-staff@grid5000.fr if you think the IP network of your research laboratory should be added to the authorized networks of a site access.