Connecting With A Wired Ethernet Connection; Remotely Logging In To The Target Device With Ssh - Intel IoT Gateway Development KitDK200 Series Getting Started Manual

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Intel IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series —Connect the Target Device to a Host System
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:
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
Logging in to the Target Device with ssh
3.2

Connecting with a Wired Ethernet Connection

Refer to
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:<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
to the Target Device with ssh
3.3

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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IoT Gateway Development Kit DK200 Series
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Connect the Hardware
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windriveridp
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inet addr
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Remotely
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Remotely Logging in
April 2015
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