ITS - Technology & Learning Services Page 42
Dr. Luanne Eris Fose Revised July 30, 2004
PC (Windows) Users
Using QVT/Term to Access Polylog1
1. Launch the QVT/Term software program. As the program launches, you will be
prompted "Do you want to make QVT/Term your default Telnet application?" We
recommend "Yes". From the File pull-down menu, select Open. Type a host name in the
Host Name or IP Address field. Click on OK to connect.
2. Important: In order to connect using SSH2 -- whether servers are on or off-campus --
be sure to click on the radio button for SSH2. Examples of SSH2 required connections on
Information Technology Services centrally-managed servers are in support of the Sun
Instructional Lab and Projects Lab.
3. Note: The QVT/Term program has many configuration settings (e.g. colors, SSH2,
printers, keyboard mappings, scripting files, backspace key). Users should refer to
online help via the "Help" pull-down menu, their peers or instructors for settings
specific to their account and printer needs.
Mac Users (OS 9)
Using Better Telnet to Access Polylog1
1. Launch the Better Telnet software program in OS 9. From the File pull-down menu,
select Open Connection. In the Host Name or IP Address field, enter
polylog1.calpoly.edu This is the standard interface for Cal Poly users to access Central
Unix accounts. Click on OK to connect.
Note: The Better Telnet program has many configuration settings (e.g. colors, SSH, printers,
keyboard mappings, scripting files, backspace key). Users should refer to online help via the
"Help" pull-down menu, their peers or instructors, for settings specific to their account and
printer needs.
Logging In & Configuring Websetup
Now you will login to polylog1 and configure permissions to UNIX with the websetup command:
1. At the login prompt, type in your login (i.e., your alias) and then press the Enter key.
2. At the password prompt, type in your password (i.e., Unix password) and then press the
Enter key.
3. At the terminal type, press the Enter key until you see a percentage (%) prompt. Your
screen should look like Figure 40 below:
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