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Getting started with IGEPv2

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 = Overview = This is the 1/3 chapter of IGEPv2 Tutorial Guide. In this first chapter, we will learn how to connect some peripherals, how to boot and log into via Ethernet. = Requirements = 
In this tutorial we are going to use the following peripherals:
* IGEPv2 with its power supply
* A monitor Monitor compatible with DVI-D* A network HDMI/DVI-D cable* Network cable* Powered USB HUB 2.0* An USB keyboard and a mouse* A PC = Getting started =
=Getting started=
The following video illustrates the getting started process. You will see how to connect some peripherals and power up the board.
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==Monitor==
The board will connect to your DVI monitor via its HDMI connector. You can use a HDMI/DVI-D cable to connect the board to the monitor. Your monitor should be able to support 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, which is the default resolution used by the firmware.
If your monitor doesn't have a DVI-D input, you can also use a HDMI input using a HDMI/HDMI cable, in that case you should [[How_do_I_edit_my_kernel_command_line | edit the kernel cmdline parameters]] and replace :
== DVI monitor == ''' Basic ''' IGEPv2 has a '''HDMI connector''' with a '''DVI-D interface''' Connect IGEPv2 to a DVI-D compatible monitor.  ''' Know more ''' The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a video standard interface designed to provide very high visual quality on digital display devices such as flat panel LCD computer displays and digital projectors omapfb. It is partially compatible with the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard in digital mode (DVI=dvi:1280x720MR-D), and VGA in analog mode (DVI-A). Note that your monitor should be able to support 1024 x 768 16@ 60 Hz, which is the default resolution in the preinstalled software.  == Ethernet Network cable == ''' Basic '''
Plug an '''Ethernet cable''' between IGEPv2 and your client machine (or any other network device with ethernet connectivity).for this one :
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''' Know more '''==Network==You may now plug the Ethernet cable into the 10/100 Ethernet jack of the board to get network access. The default firmware configures the Ethernet device with static ip address (192.168.5.1).
IGEPv2 comes with one 10==Keyboard/100BASE-TX Ethernet portsMouse==The USB Host of the board is ONLY USB High speed (480Mbit/s). You will need a powered USB hub 2.0 to connect to most USB devices.
In Now, connect an USB hub to the following chapters we will use ethernet to access IGEPv2USB Host and plug your keyboard and mouse into the hub.
== USB devices Booting==With all the peripherals attached, plug in the wall adapter (keyboard 5V DC) and mouse) ==power on your board. You will see a few lights flash, see how to red leds light up and after a few seconds may light up only a fixed green led. The sequence will be different based on software version.
''' Basic '''"Under the hood" the bootloader is preparing to load the linux kernel. The linux kernel loads and initializes the hardware and mounts the root file system. Finally, you will see a screen desktop like the following screenshot.
Connect an USB hub to the USB typeThe pre-A connector (USB Host) installed firmware in IGEPv2its flash memory consists of a minimal Linux-based distribution with a lite X Window System and GNOME Mobile based applications created with Poky Platform Builder.
Then plug an USB You can use the mouse and the keyboard and USB mouse to dive into the USB hubdesktop.
[[Image:Poky-screenshot.png|thumb|center|500px|Screenshot of the Desktop of the pre-installed software]]
==Remote connection via Ethernet=={{Message/Information Message|title=|message=If you aren''' Know more '''t using a Linux operating system, use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] to connect to the board}}
Only USB 2.0 devices will work in IGEPv2In your Host Machine, so if you connect any USB mouse 1.0 into the USB host connector without using open a terminal sessions set up an USB hub 2.0Ethernet alias for your network interface, it will not work.
== Power up IGEPv2 (5V DC) == $ sudo ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.5.10
''' Basic '''Connect to the board using the SSH protocol
Once you have connected the peripherals '''you can apply power''' to your IGEPv2 (5V DCC) $ ssh root@192.168.5.1
 ''' Know more ''' '' Led's sequence: '' When you power up your board, you will also see how two red LED's light up while the system boots (the sequence will be different based on software version). After a few seconds, there is a fixed green led on.  '' Boot priority: '' IGEPv2 can boot from many other devices (listed by priority):  # from USB# from UART3# from a MMC/MicroSD card # from OneNAND memory As we haven't set any other boot device rather than the oneNAND (the IGEPv2 flash memory) the system boots from it. But, An empty password for example, if as '''the MicroSD card has an upper priority than the flash''', if you plug a MicroSD card into IGEPv2 (with the right configuration on it), it will boot from the MicroSD card. == Test the Demo software distribution == ''' Basic ''' When IGEPv2 powers up, the desktop of the preinstalled software will appear on the screen. You can use the mouse and the keyboard to test the demo applications. [[Image:Poky-screenshot.png|thumb|500px|center|Screenshot of the Desktop of the pre-installed software]]  ''' Know more ''' All IGEP Processor Boards, including IGEPv2, have a pre-installed software in its flash memory which consists of a '''minimal Linux-based distribution''' with a lite X Window System and GNOME Mobile based applications created with '''Poky Platform Builder'''. == Log into IGEPv2 via Ethernet interface =={{Message/Information Message|title=|message=In non-Linux operating system, use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine] root user should work to connect access to IGEP COM MODULE via USB or read article [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/Using_USB_ethernet_gadget_to_communicate "Using USB ethernet gadget to communicate"]}} In your Host Machine: Open a Terminal session and set the IP of the Ethernet interface in which IGEP is connected (for example eth0): *In the file /etc/network/interfaces, you should add:<pre>iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0:0 inet staticaddress 192.168.5.10netmask 255.255.255.0</pre> *Type in a terminal:<pre>sudo ifup eth0:0</pre> *Revise that:<pre>jdoe@ubuntu ~ $ ifconfig...eth0:0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 08:00:27:ad:0c:ad inet addr:192.168.5.10 Bcast:0.0.0.0 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1...</pre>*Connect to IGEP device  jdoe@ubuntu ~ $ ssh root@192.168.5shell prompt.1
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