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Getting started with IGEPv2

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Log into IGEPv2 via Ethernet interface
'''Configure'''
You can log into IGEPv2 IGEP via many interfaces, such Serial, Wifi, USB-Ethernet Gadget, etc.
In this tutorial we are going to connect to the board via its Ethernet interface.
By default, all IGEP Processor boards have a '''static IP in their Ethernet interface which is 192.168.5.1'''
First of all, adjust the IP of your PC in order to be in the right subnet of IGEPv2IGEP, for example: 192.168.5.10
'' Linux: ''
'''NOTE:''' You don't need to configure anything if you use [http://labs.isee.biz/index.php/IGEP_SDK_Virtual_Machine IGEP SDK Virtual Machine]
If you are running Linux in your PC, open a Terminal session and set the IP of the Ethernet interface in which IGEPv2 IGEP is connected (for example eth0):
Run the following commands:
# Click the '''Start button''' and select the '''Control Panel'''
# Go to '''Network configuration'''
# Right click the interface where IGEPv2 IGEP is connected (for example: Local Network) and select '''Propierties'''
# Select the '''TCP/IP Internet Protocol''' configuration and click the '''Propierties button'''
# Set a static IP (192.168.5.10) and 255.255.255.0 as network submask
'''Connect'''
Now you are ready to log into IGEPv2 IGEP via its Ethernet interface. You just need a program with a SSH client.
In this tutorial we are going to use Putty, as it is a multi-platform program.
[[Image:Putty ssh.png|center]]
Follow these steps to connect to IGEPv2IGEP:
# Select the '''SSH''' at connection type.
# Insert the '''IP address of the target''' (IGEPv2 IGEP default IP: 192.168.5.1)
# Ensure that the port is set to '''22''', the default for SSH communications.
# Finally, press the '''Open button''' to start the SSH session.
If everything goes right, you will be able to access to an IGEPv2 IGEP console from your PC via Ethernet.
To login IGEPv2 IGEP use:
user:root
By default, the IP of the Ethernet interface is 192.168.5.1
Once you are logged in, you can see which interfaces are up in IGEPv2IGEP.
In the SSH console, run:
ifconfig eth0 < new IP >
In order to make permanent changes (save the configuration upon next start), you will have to edit the /etc/network/interfaces file in your IGEPv2IGEP.
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