Vivato Inc. VLJ24WFSW Manuale Utente
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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
Command Line Interface
Enable Level Command Descriptions
file name of the file to copy, and the file name to use for storing the copy of the configuration
file to the Wi-Fi Switch (as shown below):
file to the Wi-Fi Switch (as shown below):
Vivato#
copy scp: flash:
Username:
gerry
Password:
Hostname:
gardenhose
Directory [/]:
wifibackups
Source file:
north_switch_config
Destination file [north_switch_config]:
renew_config
copy tftp: flash:
This command is used to copy a file from another device to the Wi-Fi Switch using trivial file
transfer protocol (TFTP). After entering this command, you are prompted to enter the hostname
of the other device, the source file name to download, and the destination file name to use when
saving it to the Wi-Fi Switch. A TFTP server must be running on the source device to enable
the file transfer.
transfer protocol (TFTP). After entering this command, you are prompted to enter the hostname
of the other device, the source file name to download, and the destination file name to use when
saving it to the Wi-Fi Switch. A TFTP server must be running on the source device to enable
the file transfer.
delete flash: <filename>
Enter the name of a configuration file to remove from the Wi-Fi Switch’s memory. Use the
command to see what configuration files have been saved.
dir
List the contents of the Wi-Fi Switch’s flash memory (duplicate function of the
command).
write [memory]
Use this command to save the current configuration as “startup-config (the default configuration
file name). If this file already exists, the file is overwritten with the new settings.
file name). If this file already exists, the file is overwritten with the new settings.
write network flash:
This command saves the current configuration to the Wi-Fi Switch’s flash memory. After
entering this command, you are prompted to specify a file name to save the current
configuration. The default configuration file is “startup-config”.
entering this command, you are prompted to specify a file name to save the current
configuration. The default configuration file is “startup-config”.
write network scp:
This command saves the current configuration to a remote device. After entering this command,
you are prompted to specify the user name and password for the device, the host name (or IP
address), the full directory path, and the filename to use for storing the configuration (as shown
below):
you are prompted to specify the user name and password for the device, the host name (or IP
address), the full directory path, and the filename to use for storing the configuration (as shown
below):