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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
Command Line Interface
Enable Level Command Descriptions
ip address dhcp renew
Enter this command to send a request to the DHCP server to renew the IP address for this 
interface.
ip address dhcp release
Enter this command to send a request to the DHCP server to release the IP address used by 
this interface and allow it to be reassigned.
ip broadcast <ipaddress> [secondary]
Enter an IP address to use when sending broadcast messages over this interface, and use the 
optional “secondary” entry to make this a secondary broadcast IP address for this interface.
no ip broadcast-address [secondary]
Remove the broadcast IP address or, optionally, the secondary broadcast IP address, for this 
interface.
ip routing
Enter this command to enable IP routing on this interface.
jail [add mac <mac address>]
This command is used with the 
 command to create a list of clients 
authenticating through this interface to access a web page. The MAC address of each client 
must be added to a “jail” list before it is allowed access to the Wi-Fi Switch’s backhaul and 
go to its intended destination (get out of jail). The optional 
add mac <mac address>
 
entry can be used to add a mac to the jail list manually. 
key <value> <1-4>
This command specifies the wired equivalent privacy (WEP) encryption key value for the 
specified key assignment. The key value consists of 10 or 26 hex digits (0-9, a-f), or 5 or 
13 alphanumeric ascii values (0-9, a-z), depending on the key length (40-bit or 128-bit). 
When using ascii values, enter s: at the start of the value to identify it as an ascii value. The 
key assignment value must be in the range of 1 to 4. 
For example, 104-bit (13 digit ascii) WEP key assigned to key index 1 could be set up for 
all wireless interfaces by issuing the following command at the vivato (config -wlans)% 
prompt: 
key s:gmv8a18436572 1
sensitivity <1-5>
Change the receiver sensitivity for this wireless interface: 1 = most sensitive (default), 5 = 
least sensitive. Under most conditions this value should be left at “1”. If the data rate for 
close-in clients is lower than for clients that are farther away, the receiver may be getting 
too strong of a signal from the closer clients. In that case, reduce the sensitivity as needed 
to improve close-in client data rates.