Intel IoT Gateway Development KitDK200 Series User manual

Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit
DK200 Series
Getting Started Guide
April 2015
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Quick Power-On
The following terms are used in these steps:
• Target Device refers to the Intel® IoT Gateway - DK200 Series.
• Host System refers to a Linux system that you provide.
1. Connect the Serial Interface to a Host System running PuTTY.
2. Connect the Power Supply.
3. At the login prompt, use root for both the login ID and password.
The Target Device is now booted with the sample runtime image. This sample runtime
image is for evaluation purposes only. After you have explored its features, use the
rest of this document to build a production-ready runtime image.
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Revision History
Date Revision Description
April 2015 004 Changed information related to recommended development
hosts
Updated errata
February 2015 003 First Intel® IoT Gateway 2.1 release
Modified Workbench steps
Added Triage Tool appendix to aid in debugging
Command and other modifications throughout
October 2014 002 Corrected References. Added steps to use Workbench to
build project
August 2014 001 First public release
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Contents
Quick Power-On.................................................................................................................. 3
Revision History..................................................................................................................4
1.0 Introduction................................................................................................................. 9
1.1 About the Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series.......................................9
1.2 Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series Kit Contents................................. 10
1.3 About this Guide...................................................................................................11
1.4 Reference Documents............................................................................................12
1.5 Before you Begin.................................................................................................. 14
2.0 Connect the Hardware................................................................................................ 17
3.0 Connect the Target Device to a Host System............................................................... 18
3.1 Connecting with a Wireless Network Connection........................................................19
3.2 Connecting with a Wired Ethernet Connection........................................................... 20
3.3 Remotely Logging in to the Target Device with ssh.................................................... 20
4.0 Prepare to Build Your Runtime Image.........................................................................22
4.1 Task Checklist and Completion Times...................................................................... 22
4.2 Prepare Host System for Wind River Software Installation.......................................... 23
5.0 Register Your Development Kit................................................................................... 25
6.0 Install Linux Packages and Wind River Linux Host Tools on the Host System............. 30
7.0 Build Intelligent Device Platform XT Runtime Software.............................................. 38
8.0 Put Intelligent Device Platform XT Runtime Image onto USB Flash Drive................... 40
9.0 Install Intelligent Device Platform XT Runtime on Target Device................................43
Appendix A Intel® IoT Gateway Knowledge Forum........................................................... 44
Appendix B Use Wind River WebIF to Configure the Target Device (Optional).................. 49
Appendix C Building an Intelligent Device Platform Project Using Wind River®
Workbench.............................................................................................................. 51
Appendix D Installing and Using CAN............................................................................... 68
Appendix E Using Bluetooth* Functionality.......................................................................71
Appendix F Enabling Audio Components........................................................................... 72
Appendix G Using the Accelerometer................................................................................ 74
Appendix H Triage Tool..................................................................................................... 75
Appendix I Installing and Configuring PuTTY....................................................................76
Appendix J Troubleshooting..............................................................................................82
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Figures
1 Software Stack........................................................................................................10
2 Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series Cables Connected............................ 11
3 Sample "You Are Here".............................................................................................12
4 Target Device Boot Menu..........................................................................................19
5 Register a Product................................................................................................... 25
6 Create Support User Account.................................................................................... 26
7 Wind River License Key Request Confirmation............................................................. 26
8 Logged Into Intel Registration Center......................................................................... 27
9 Intel Registration Center Product Page....................................................................... 27
10 Email Message: Intel® Premier Support Registration Successfully Completed...................28
11 Message: Thank you for registering Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series.... 28
12 Wind River Installer Package Updates.........................................................................31
13 Online Update Settings, Part 1.................................................................................. 32
14 Online Update Settings, Part 2.................................................................................. 32
15 Activation Type....................................................................................................... 33
16 License Authorization Code Location...........................................................................34
17 Choose Installation Filters.........................................................................................35
18 Select Products....................................................................................................... 35
19 Confirm and Install.................................................................................................. 36
20 USB Flash Drive File System Name............................................................................ 40
21 Folder Error for wr_usb_boot.....................................................................................41
22 Knowledge Forum Opening Screen.............................................................................45
23 Ask Question.......................................................................................................... 46
24 Title Question......................................................................................................... 46
25 Categorize Question.................................................................................................46
26 Tagged Question..................................................................................................... 47
27 Submit Question......................................................................................................47
28 Subscribe to Forum Tags.......................................................................................... 48
29 Untrusted Certificate................................................................................................ 49
30 WebIF Application....................................................................................................50
31 Workspace Location Selection................................................................................... 51
32 Create a New Workbench Project............................................................................... 52
33 Selecting Target Operating System............................................................................ 52
34 Select Build Type.....................................................................................................53
35 Specify Project Name............................................................................................... 53
36 Enable Addons........................................................................................................ 54
37 Reload Configurations.............................................................................................. 55
38 glib_idp Option Available.......................................................................................... 56
39 Add Layers............................................................................................................. 57
40 Add wr-intel-support................................................................................................ 58
41 Add wr-mcafee Layer............................................................................................... 59
42 Adding Options........................................................................................................59
43 enable jobs=50....................................................................................................... 60
44 -enable-parallel-pkgbuilds=<number of CPUs>........................................................... 61
45 Finalize Configuration...............................................................................................62
46 Configuration Script Progress.................................................................................... 63
47 Build Configuration Completed.................................................................................. 64
48 Build Project........................................................................................................... 65
49 Build Project Progress Window...................................................................................66
50 Config File.............................................................................................................. 66
51 Build Console Displaying Project Completion................................................................67
52 CAN Connector Pin Assignment..................................................................................68
53 Example CAN Network with Termination..................................................................... 68
54 CAN Termination..................................................................................................... 69
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55 PuTTY Configuration Screen...................................................................................... 76
56 Change to Serial with Speed of 115200...................................................................... 77
57 Change Flow Control................................................................................................ 78
58 Change to SCO Function Keys................................................................................... 79
59 Save Settings..........................................................................................................80
60 Update Session with Correct tty Port.......................................................................... 81
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Tables
1 Reference Documents.............................................................................................. 12
2 Items to Obtain.......................................................................................................14
3 Recommended Development Hosts............................................................................ 15
4 Login IDs and Passwords.......................................................................................... 15
5 Target Device Errata................................................................................................ 82
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1.0 Introduction
About the Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200
Series
The Intel® IoT Gateways provide pre-integrated hardware and software building
blocks. The gateways connect legacy and new systems, and enable seamless and
secure data flows between edge devices and the cloud. Using a single, integrated
solution allows you to focus your resources on innovating for new services, bug data
solutions, and other IoT-focused applications.
Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series includes the following:
•Processor: Intel® Quark™ SoC X1020D
•Software: Wind River® Linux (Host), Wind River® Intelligent Device Platform XT,
Wind River Workbench, McAfee* Embedded Control
•Security: Open SSL* Library, McAfee* Embedded Control, SRM Signing Tool,
Certificate Management, Secure Boot, Application Integrity Monitor, Application
Resource Control, Secure Package Management, Encrypted Storage
•Manageability and provisioning: OMA DM, TR-069, Web-based configuration
interfaces
•Communications and connectivity: Serial, USB, VPN, WI-Fi* Access Point,
Bluetooth*, MQTT, ZigBee* (ZigBee is enabled by third-party hardware)
•Runtime environments: Java*, OSGi*, Lua*
•I/O: 2x Ethernet* 10/100, USB 2.0 host & device, RS-232, Audio line in/out, mini
PCIe (for CAN* WI-Fi* / Bluetooth* / 3G modules), 3 axis accelerometer
(internal), 12-bit 8 channel ADC, ZigBee*
•Memory and storage: 512 KB SRAM, 512 MB ECC DDR3, onboard microSD card
The Intel® IoT Gateway - Development Kit DK200 Series provides a key ingredient for
enabling the connectivity of legacy or new transportation devices to the IoT. It
integrates technologies and protocols for networking, embedded control, enterprise-
grade security, and easy manageability on which application-specific software can run.
This product offers:
• Speed: By integrating hardware and software building blocks.
• Protection of legacy investments by connecting new and legacy systems with
intelligent compute platforms for communication to the cloud.
• Secure data with standards-based interfaces.
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The following diagram illustrates the software components that are included in the
Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series Software Stack.
Figure 1. Software Stack
Ecosystem
and end-user enabled
cloud connector,
applications, and
services
Manageability
OMA DM
TR-069
Web-Based
Configuration Interfaces
Security
Open SSL Library
SRM Signing Tool
Certification
Management
Secure Boot
Application Integrity
Monitor
Application Resource
Control
Secure Package
Management
Encrypted Storage
Connectivity
Bluetooth*
Serial
USB
VPN
Wi-Fi* Access Point
MQTT
CAN
Audio in/out
ZigBee* (enabled by
third-party hardware)
McAfee Embedded
Control
Wind River Development Environment
Wind River Linux 5.0.1
Intel Processor-Based Solution
(Intel®Quark™SoC X1020D Processor)
Runtime Environment
Lua*
Java*
OSG
Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series Kit
Contents
Your kit contains the following items:
• One Intel® IoT Gateway DK200 Series with pre-loaded Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT image
• One power supply
• Two Wi-Fi* antennas
• One cable harness for I/O interfaces (audio, CAN, serial, A/D, GPIO, power)
• One cable for Ethernet ports
• Two cables for USB ports
• Documentation
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Figure 2. Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series Cables Connected
About this Guide
This guide is organized as follows:
•Chapters 1 - 4: How to set up your Target Device, including connecting it to your
Host System.
•Chapters 5 - 7: How to build your own runtime software and install it on your
Target Device.
• The appendices provide information about:
— Using the Intel® IoT Gateway Knowledge Forum.
— Building an Intelligent Device Platform Project using Wind River Workbench.
— Using the Wind River Workbench to perform a Project Export / Import.
— Using the Triage Tool to aid in debugging.
For help with typing commands to your Linux terminal, use Intel® IoT Gateway
Development Kit DK200 Series - Getting Started Guide Commands at https://
downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?
agr=Y&DwnldID=24331&lang=eng&wapkw=dk300. This text file includes all of the
commands in this Getting Started Guide. The purpose is to provide you with an easy
way to copy and paste commands to your Linux terminal.
Document Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
• "Development Kit" refers to the Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200
Series. This term includes the gateway hardware, the board firmware, and the
software from Wind River Systems, Inc.
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• "Target Device" refers to the gateway device onto which you will install Wind
River® Intelligent Device Platform XT runtime software.
• "Host System" refers to a Linux system that you will use to configure your Target
Device. You will install development tools from Wind River Systems, Inc. on this
system. The Host System is not included in this kit.
The examples in this publication use a Host System that has an Intel® Core™ i5
second generation processor and Ubuntu* Desktop 14.04 distribution software. If
you are using a different operating system, substitute the instructions in this
publication with instructions that are appropriate for your system.
•This font is used for commands, API names, parameters,
filenames, directory paths, and executables.
•Bold text is used for graphical user interface entries, buttons, and keyboard keys.
This font in a gray box is used for commands or scripts that you must type.
This font in a green box displays responses to your commands.
• To help you keep track of your progress, illustrations are used at the beginning of
each key task. The following is an example of these illustrations.
— A white background indicates steps you have completed.
— A blue background indicates the step you are about to work on.
— A gray background indicates future steps.
Figure 3. Sample "You Are Here"
Put Runtime
Software on
Flash Drive
Install Linux
and Wind River
Packages on
Host System
Build Runtime
on Host
System
Update SPI
Firmware on
Target Device
Install Runtime
on Target
Device
Before you
Begin
Connect
Hardware /
Connect Target
Device to Host
System
Connect Target
Device to Host
System
Register
Target Device
Reference Documents
The following documents will help you complete your installation.
Table 1. Reference Documents
Title Link Description
Intel® IoT Gateway
Development Kit DK200
Series - Getting Started
Guide Commands
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Detail_Desc.aspx?
agr=Y&DwnldID=24331&lang=eng&wapk
w=dk200
Text file of the commands used
in this document
Wind River® Linux 5.0 / 5.1
Recommended Development
Host Distributions
Wind River Online Support:
https://knowledge.windriver.com/@api/
deki/files/153500/041441.pdf
• Recommended Development
Host Distributions
• Required Host Packages by
Host Distribution
continued...
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Title Link Description
Wind River® Linux 5.0.1 -
Users Guide
https://www-ssl.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-linux-user-guide.html
• Wind River Linux Overview
• Development & Build
Environment
• Configuration and Build
• Layers & Recipes
• Userspace & Kernel
Development
• Debugging
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT 2.0 -
Product Brief
https://www-ssl.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-idp-xt2-product-
brief.html?wapkw=wind+river
• Product Overview
• Wind River Intelligent Device
Platform Architecture
• Technical Specifications
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT 2.0 -
Programmer's Guide
https://www-ssl.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-idp-xt2-
programmers-guide.html?wapkw=wind
+river
• Wind River Intelligent Device
Platform Overview
• Architecture
• Security, Connectivity &
Management
• Validation
• System Owner, Device &
Application Development
Vendor Tasks
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT 2.0 -
Release Notes
http://www.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-idp-release-
notes.html
• Changes in this release
• Requirements
• Issues & Customer Service
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT 2.0
Security Guide
https://www-ssl.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-idp-security-
guide.html?wapkw=wind+river
• Platform Security Overview
• Security Planning
• Risks, Threats & Intelligent
Device Platform Security
Mechanisms
• BKMs, Keys & Certificates
• Secure Repository
• Encrypted Data Storage
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT EMS
Profile - User's Guide
http://www.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-intelligent-device-
platform-xt-ems-profile-user-guide.html
• Device Management
Overview
• Mashery API Reference and
Examples
Wind River® EMS Device
Management - User's Guide
http://www.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-ems-device-
management-user-guide.html
• Wind River Intelligent Device
Platform Edge Management
System Overview
• Device side and Cloud side
components Device
Onboarding, Application
Development and Target
component updates
• Alarm workflow and error
recovery
Wind River® Intelligent
Device Platform XT EMS
Profile - Release Notes
http://www.intel.com/
content/www/us/en/embedded/design-
tools/evaluation-platforms/gateway-
solutions/wind-river-intelligent-device-
platform-xt-ems-profile-release-
notes.html
• Product Overview
• Host and Target
Requirements
• Usage Caveats and Known
Issues
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Before you Begin
Before you
Begin Connect
Hardware /
Connect Target
Device to Host
System
Put Runtime
Software on
Flash Drive
Prepare Host
System for
Wind River
Software
Register Target
Device
Install Linux
and Wind River
Packages on
Host System
Build Runtime
on Host
System
Update SPI
Firmware on
Target Device
Install Runtime
on Target
Device
Review the following information to make sure you have everything you need.
Required Experience Level
You need basic experience using the Linux command line interface.
Items and Software You Need to Provide
You will need to provide the following items to complete your installation:
Table 2. Items to Obtain
What you need First Needed in Notes
USB keyboard Connect the Hardware on page
17
Host System hardware
(recommended):
• 3rdGeneration Intel® Core™ i5
processor or better
• CPU with four or more cores
and with Intel® Hyper-
Threading Technology
• 150 GB or more of free disk
space
• 4 GB or more RAM
• One USB 2.0 port
Connect the Target Device to a
Host System on page 18
The minimum hardware
requirements are:
• Intel® Pentium® 2 processor
• 80 GB free disk space
• 768 MB RAM
With these minimum
requirements, your performance
may not be adequate.
Host Operating System Connect the Target Device to a
Host System on page 18
The Wind River Systems, Inc.
development tools may be
installed on many different Linux*
based host systems. See
Recommended Development Hosts
on page 15
These instructions have been
validated on an Ubuntu 14 64-bit
host system.
Communications:
• PuTTY utility or equivalent
• Serial to USB cable
Connect the Target Device to a
Host System on page 18
USB flash drive with at least 4 GB
capacity
Use Wind River WebIF to
Configure the Target Device
(Optional) on page 49
The contents of this flash drive will
be overwritten.
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Recommended Development Hosts
The following recommended development host distributions have been tested by Wind
River to run Wind River Linux 5.0 / 5.0.1. Intel recommends the Ubuntu Desktop
14.04 (base version) 64-bit OS for your Host System.
Table 3. Recommended Development Hosts
Distribution Architecture
Ubuntu* Desktop 14.04 (base version) or 12.04 x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6.5 x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 7 x86 64-bit
OpenSUSE* 12.2 x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
Novell* SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP2 x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
Fedora* 18 x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
These instructions in this guide were validated on an Ubuntu 14.04 (base version) 64-
bit host system, which is available at http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/
as ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso
Caution: To maintain Wind River® Intelligent Device Platform XT compatability, do not perform
sudo apt-get upgrade
For detailed information on supported Linux development hosts, and for additional
Linux host requirements, see the Wind River® Intelligent Device Platform XT 2.0 -
Release Notes at http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/design-tools/
evaluation-platforms/gateway-solutions/wind-river-idp-release-notes.html
Login IDs and Passwords
You will be prompted for several login IDs and passwords throughout these installation
procedures. The following is a quick reference to them.
Table 4. Login IDs and Passwords
Logging into... ID and Password
Target Device ID: root
Password: root
Target Device local wireless network Password: windriveridp
Wind River Intelligent Device Platform Administration
Console (WebIF)
ID: admin
Password: admin
Technical Support
For users with a registered product, Intel provides technical support for this
Development Kit through Intel® Premier Support. If you do not already have an Intel
Premier Support account, you may apply for one when you register this Development
Kit in Register Your Development Kit on page 25.
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To submit a support request using Intel Premier Support, go to https://
businessportal.intel.com. Click the Product Support Tab -> Intel Premier Support
Home. Submit your issue using one of these product names:
• Intel® IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series
• Intel® Development Toolkit for Data Gateways
In addition to Intel® Premier Support, registered users can use the Intel® IoT
Gateway - Knowledge Forum to ask "how-to" questions. Follow the instructions in Intel
IoT Gateway Knowledge Forum on page 44 to register, login, and submit questions
in this online support forum.
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Connect
Hardware /
Connect
Target Device
to Host
System
Put Runtime
Software on
Flash Drive
Prepare Host
System for
Wind River
Software
Register Target
Device
Install Linux
and Wind River
Packages on
Host System
Build Runtime
on Host
System
Update SPI
Firmware on
Target Device
Install Runtime
on Target
Device
Before you
Begin
You will begin your installation by connecting the Target Device hardware. This
chapter guides you through making the connections and plugging in your Target
Device. Refer to Figure 2 on page 11 in making your connections.
Remember: Target Device refers to the gateway device that is included in the Development Kit.
Host System refers to the Ubuntu 14.04 system that you will use to build the runtime
software.
1. Connect the cable harness, USB cables and Ethernet cables into the appropriate
interfaces on the Target Device.
2. Connect the Serial to USB cable.
3. Plug in the power adapter connector to the DC In connector on the Target Device.
4. Connect the Wi-Fi antennas.
5. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. The Target Device powers on.
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3.0 Connect the Target Device to a Host System
Connect
Hardware /
Connect
Target Device
to Host
System
Put Runtime
Software on
Flash Drive
Prepare Host
System for
Wind River
Software
Register Target
Device
Install Linux
and Wind River
Packages on
Host System
Build Runtime
on Host
System
Update SPI
Firmware on
Target Device
Install Runtime
on Target
Device
Before you
Begin
This section shows you how to make a connection between your Host System and
Target Device using the PuTTY utility for a serial console connection. The instructions
in this section are specific to PuTTY, but you can use a different utility to make your
connection if you prefer. See your instructions for your utility if you use another
utility. If you need help configuring PuTTY on your Host System, see Installing and
Configuring PuTTY on page 76.
What you need to do
1. Save a session in your PuTTY configuration named Intel IoT Gateway. Under
Serial line type /dev/ttyUSB0
2. From your Host System $HOME command prompt, display the available TTY ports.
Use the following command:
ls /dev/tty*
Write down the resulting TTY port information. You will use this in the next step.
3. The RS-232 cable is already connected to your Target Device. Connect the other
end to your Host System USB port.
4. Plug in your Target Device.
5. While still at the $HOME prompt, change the ownership and permissions for using
PuTTY. This example uses ttyUSB0 for the port. Your port may be different; see
the port you wrote down in the previous step. Use the following command,
replacing ttyUSB0 with the port that you wrote down.
sudo chmod 666 /dev/ttyUSB0
6. Start the PuTTY utility.
7. Load the IoT Gateway session that you saved in step 1.
8. Click Open to launch a PuTTY Virtual Terminal session. You are now connected to
the Target Device.
9. At the boot prompt, shown below, select MMC device as the boot media.
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Figure 4. Target Device Boot Menu
It will take about 3 minutes for the device to boot.
10. At the login prompt, use root for both the login ID and the password.
11. Leave the screen at this point. You will return to it later.
Connecting with a Wireless Network Connection
The Target Device advertises a wireless network with a service set identifier (SSID) of
IDPDK-xxxx, where xxxx is the last four digits of the wireless network card MAC
address. This section guides you through using this information to connect a Host
System to the Target Device's wireless network to access the features on the Target
Device.
1. From the PuTTY Virtual Terminal, issue the following command to determine the
wireless SSID of the Target Device:
grep ssid /etc/config/wireless
The output displays the SSID:
option ssid IDPDK-xxxx
2. Write down your SSID.
3. Issue the following command from the Target Device command line to determine
the IP address used for the wireless Access Point:
ifconfig br-lan
The output includes the IP address, denoted by inet addr
inet
addr:<TARGET_DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS>
The Target Device ID address is likely set to the default 192.168.1.1
4. Write down your Target Device IP address.
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5. On the Host System (not in the PuTTY Virtual Terminal), select the System
Settings icon.
6. Click the Network icon.
7. Click Wireless.
8. Click the dropdown arrow next to Network Name and then click the SSID that
you wrote down.
9. When prompted, enter the password: windriveridp.
The Target Device and Host System are now connected through a wireless network.
You can use ssh to log in to the Target Device from the Host System. See Remotely
Logging in to the Target Device with ssh on page 20.
Connecting with a Wired Ethernet Connection
Refer to Connect the Hardware on page 17 to make the following connections.
1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Target Device LAN1 port to an I/O port on a
router that has an integrated DHCP server. It is important to use the port, labeled
Ethernet LAN 1 on your Target Device. This port connects as eth1.
2. Confirm on the PuTTY video display for the Target Device that the Target Device is
connected at eth1. Your screen should display:
eth1 NIC Link is Up
3. Issue the following command from the PuTTY Virtual Terminal command line to
determine the IP address used for the network Access Point:
ifconfig br-lan
The output includes the IP address, denoted by inet addr as shown:
inet addr:<TARGET_DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS>
The Target Device IP address is probably set to the default of 192.168.1.1
4. Write down your Target Device IP address.
The Target Device and Host System are now connected to a wired network. You can
use ssh to log in to the Target Device from the Host System. See Remotely Logging in
to the Target Device with ssh on page 20.
Remotely Logging in to the Target Device with ssh
Once the Target Device and Host System are connected through a wired or wireless
network, you can use ssh to remotely log in to the Target Device from the Host
System.
1. Validate that both the Target Device and the Host System have a valid IP address
and are on same subnet. Use the following command on both the Target Device
and the Host System to see the IP address on each.
ifconfig
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