Set up the working environment
Milk-V Vega offers multiple connection and management methods:
- WEB (Backend administration interface)
- SSH/Telnet (Manual activation required)
- UART
- JTAG
This guide uses Milk-V Mars to demonstrate the setup of Milk-V Vega. You can also set up Milk-V Vega using a PC device with a network interface.
Connect Milk-V Vega
Please use an Ethernet cable to connect the host device (Milk-V Mars) directly to the Milk-V Vega (RJ45 is used here as an example)
WEB
To connect to the WEB management interface, place your device in the same network segment as Milk-V Vega.
After the connection, configure the host device's(Milk-V Mars) Ethernet as follows:
IP Address: 192.168.40.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway:NULL
Milk-V Mars‘s (Host Device) IP Address must not be 192.168.40.253
After waiting for the settings to take effect, your host device(Milk-V Mars) will be able to connect to Milk-V Vega.
By default, you can check the connection to Milk-V Vega using the command(Host Device/Milk-V Mars) ping 192.168.40.253.
Once everything is ready, open your browser (on Host Device/Milk-V Mars) and go to 192.168.40.253, then enter the default username and password to access the WEB management interface.
Milk-V Vega WEB Management
USERNAME: admin
PASSWORD: admin
SSH/Telnet
Enabling SSH/Telnet may increase your network security risk. Please use it cautiously.
For the security of network devices, Milk-V Vega defaults to closing SSH and Telnet connections. To enable them, follow these steps:
Navigate to WEB management -> Access Control -> Enable Terminal Configure.
You can enable SSH and Telnet from there.
Once everything is ready, use a terminal(Milk-V Mars/Your Device) connection tool and enter the following command:
//Terminal on Host Device/Milk-V Mars
$ssh [email protected]
Log in using the default username and password:
Milk-V Vega
USERNAME: root
PASSWORD: milkv