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UEC Academic Skills I Computer Literacy Lecture 1: Preliminary Internationa l Student Center The University of Electro-Communications Tokyo Japan Fall 2005 Task 1 : Login to IPC and change your password Login to IPC Task 1 : Login to IPC and change your password change your password
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UEC Academic Skills IComputer Literacy Lecture 1: Preliminary International Student Center The University of Electro-Communications Tokyo Japan Fall 2005
Task 1:Login to IPC and change your password • Login to IPC
Task 1:Login to IPC and change your password • change your password • using the command: %passwd
Task 2:Set the environment for English language • %setenv LANG C
Task 3. Write a text file and send it in an email to your own FEDU account from your IPC account.Open mule editor with the command:%mule file_name
Task 3 Cont….. • Type the content of the e-mail in mule editor. • Save the mail and quit mule editor. • commands a) To save : ^Xand ^S b) To quit : ^X and^C
Send the file in an email by typing (command prompt):%mail –s subject_of_the_mailemail_address < file_name
Task 4:Send an email from the Fedu account to the same account using Pine • Login to IPC and SSH (Secure Shell) to FEDU %ssh -l login_namehawk.fedu.uec.ac.jp (use FEDU login name and password)
Task 5: Send an email to isc-doc@fedu.uec.ac.jp from your FEDU account Main Commands a) To access a remote server (hawk.fedu.uec.ac.jp) %ssh -l login_namehawk.fedu.uec.ac.jp b) To browse internet %netscape www.fedu.uec.ac.jp • Using PINE
Command to browse internet • %netscape www.fedu.uec.ac.jp
Messages to Notice board www.fedu.uec.ac.jp/~isc-msgs (isc-sgs@fedu.uec.ac.jp) • Subject should be: [JUSST] [ABROAD] or [SCHOLARSHIP] or [COMMUMITY] b) Only the e-mails sent from a mail server belong to UEC are accepted. i.e. email addresses with extension ..@……uec.ac.jp
How an email is sent :- The servers in UEC are connected trough a hierarchical data network as shown in Fig 1. Fig 1: UEC Network Architecture
UNIV. UNIV. UNIV. UNIV. UEC GATEWAY UNIV. Tokyo Gateway UNIV. UNIV. Internet Fig 2: Connected via other Universities
How Japan is connected to the Internet? There are two Gateways in Japan, one in Tokyo and the other in Osaka. UEC is connected to the Tokyo Gateway and this can be done in two ways: Fig 3: Connected directly