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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Command Line Interface
Command Levels
Command Line Interface
on page 36 before performing additional configuration using the 
CLI.
The command line interface (CLI) is used to change settings and query values in the Vivato Wi-Fi 
Switch; it is an alternative to using the web page interface. The CLI can be used to initially configure 
the Wi-Fi Switch for operation and to update the configuration after installation. Configuration files can 
be saved and retrieved to backup the configuration or to reconfigure the switch. The CLI can also be used 
to monitor activity during switch operation. Passwords are used to prevent unauthorized access to the 
CLI.
Understanding How the CLI is Used
 
Command Descriptions
Command Levels
The commands are arranged in a hierarchical structure. The top level is the “read” level. Read level 
commands access system information and utilities used to monitor the overall status of the switch and 
perform some troubleshooting operations.
The second command level is the “enable” levelEnable level commands are used to configure the 
switch. Almost every function in the Vivato Wi-Fi Switch can be accessed using these commands. The 
enable level is accessed when you enter the enable command at the read level prompt. An additional 
password is required to access the enable level commands. Enable level commands are arranged in a 
number of sub-levels for configuring specific operations.
CAUTION —
 Configuration changes are not saved until you issue the 
 command. Turning the Wi-Fi switch off causes the last saved configuration to 
be used when power is restored. If power is interrupted before saving your changes, those 
changes are lost.
Caution
To prevent unauthorized access to the switch’s configuration, the system 
administrator should use the 
 commands to set and 
save new passwords before putting the Switch into service.