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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Command Line Interface
Enable Level Command Descriptions
characters. The secret is not displayed as it is entered. The secret must be entered twice before 
it is changed.
eap server <RADIUS Server id(1-4)> <ipaddress> <portnum> <timeout> <max 
retry>
This command specifies the RADIUS server to use to authenticate clients and its operating 
conditions. Enter the RADIUS Server ID to specify the priority level of the specified server, 
from 1 (highest priority) to 4 (lowest priority). You also need to enter the IP address and port 
number for accessing the RADIUS server. The timeout value is the maximum number of 
seconds to wait for a reply from the RADIUS server after an authentication request is sent: range 
5-30 seconds, typical = 5. Enter the maximum number of times a packet is re-transmitted to the 
RADIUS server without a reply from the server before ending the authentication attempt: range 
1-3, typical=1.
Configure No EAP Commands
 The following command is used to turn off EAP security. Se
page 120 for configuring EAP security.
no eap 
Disable EAP security.
no eap  server <RADIUS Server ID (1-4)> <ipaddress> <portnum> <timeout> 
<max retry>
Enter the device number of the RADIUS server that is providing EAP security in order to stop 
authenticating through this server.
Configure Enable Secret
The enable password must be entered before the configuration of the Wi-Fi Switch can be changed. 
This is the only password requested when using a terminal program and an RS-232 connection to 
the Wi-Fi Switch. 
When using a secure shell to access the Wi-Fi Switch, you must first enter the user name (default is 
“admin”) and the read password (default is “vivato”) to access the read level. To begin configuring 
the Wi-Fi Switch, you must then enter the “enable” command and the enable password.
 for information on setting 
the read level password.
enable secret [<password type (0|5)>] <password text>
This command sets the enable level password. When the “<password type (0|5)>” option is not used, 
it is assumed that the password you enter is unencrypted (clear text). The password type options