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Enter configuration information as shown below. Then select
the Session option on the left pane. You will see a popup window as
indicated in the following image.
Serial line: COM8
Speed: 115200
Connection Type: Serial
Saved serial configuration in PuTTY
Give this configuration a name such as c1-1-usb-serial, then
save it. This saved configuration can be reloaded and used anytime,
as long as the COM port on the host PC system has not changed.
Click on the Open button to start a session.
Next, reboot the C1. After a short delay, you will see messages
scroll by in the PuTTY console, as shown in the below image. This is
when one would notice messages relevant to external devices or soft-
ware modules. These messages can help with debugging issues you
may encounter. Most of these messages will also be listed through
the dmesg command.
PuTTY serial console
Close the serial console, then set up the SSH connection option
by relaunching the PuTTY application and selecting the Session op-
tion on the left pane. For this SSH option to work, the host PC system
and the C1 need to be visible to each other on the same local area
network (LAN). Refer to the screenshot below for an example PuTTY
configuration.
Chapter 4