User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Monitoring Clients and System Operations
- Services, Password, Config, and Firmware Web Pages
- Diagnostics Web Screen and Help
- Configuration Using The Command Line Interface
- Command Levels
- Connections and Terminal Settings
- Accessing the CLI
- Configuration Example
- Navigating the CLI
- Read Level Command Descriptions
- enable
- exit
- Ping
- Show Commands
- show arp
- show cpu
- show dhcp-server interface bridge <0-4094>
- show dhcp-server interface ethernet <0>
- show dhcp-server interface wireless <0-1>
- show eap
- show http-server
- show iccf
- show interfaces
- show interfaces bridge [0-4094]
- show interfaces bridge <0-4094> fdb
- show interfaces bridge <0-4094> stp
- show interfaces ethernet [0]
- show interfaces wireless [associations]
- show interfaces wireless <0-1> associations
- show interfaces wireless <0-1>
- show interfaces wireless < 0-1> wds <1-6>
- show ip domainname
- show ip host
- show ip hostname
- show ip nameserver
- show ip route
- show ip ssh
- show logging
- show memory
- show serial
- show snmp-server
- show uptime
- show version
- show wds
- show flash:
- show running-config
- traceroute
- Enable Level Command Descriptions
- configure [terminal]
- Commands for Managing Configuration Files
- Configure Crypto (Generate Keys) Commands
- Configure Enable Secret Commands
- Configure HTTP-Server Commands
- Configure Interface Commands
- interface bridge <0-4094>
- add interface ethernet <0>
- no add interface ethernet <0>
- add interface wireless < 0-1>
- no add interface wireless < 0-1>
- add interface wireless < 0-1> wds <1-6>
- aging-time <10-1000000 seconds>
- dhcp-server
- dhcp-server broadcast-address
- no dhcp-server broadcast-address
- dhcp-server domain-name
- no dhcp-server domain-name
- dhcp-server gateway
- no dhcp-server gateway
- dhcp-server ip-pool
- no dhcp-server ip-pool
- dhcp-server lease <1-4294967295>
- no dhcp-server lease <1-4294967295>
- dhcp-server name-server
- no dhcp-server name-server
- dhcp-server ntp-server
- no dhcp-server ntp-server
- dhcp-server wins
- no dhcp-server wins
- exit
- forward-time <4-200 seconds>
- no forward-time
- hello-time <1-10 seconds>
- no hello-time
- iccf
- no iccf
- ip address
[secondary] - no ip address
[secondary] - ip address dhcp
- no ip address dhcp
- ip address dhcp release
- ip address dhcp renew
- ip broadcast-address
[secondary] - ip routing
- no ip routing
- max-age <6-200 seconds>
- no max-age
- path-cost interface
<0-65535> - path-cost interface
wds <1-6> <0-65535> - priority <0-65535>
- shutdown
- no shutdown
- stp
- no stp
- show
- shutdown
- source-nat interface
|ethernet <0>|wireless < 0-1>|wireless <0-1> wds <1-6>>
- interface ethernet 0
- interface wireless < 0-1|all>
- beacon-interval <0-8191>
- channel <1-11>
- DHCP Server Operation
- disable beacon-essid
- no disable beacon-essid
- EAP Commands (802.1x security)
- eap
- eap secret <1-2>
- eap rekey-interval <60-1800>
- eap server <1-2>
- no eap
- no eap server
- essid
- exit
- iccf
- no iccf
- ip address
- ip address
secondary - no ip address
[secondary] - ip address dhcp
- no ip address dhcp
- ip address dhcp renew
- ip address dhcp release
- ip broadcast
[secondary] - no ip broadcast-address [secondary]
- ip routing
- no ip routing
- key
<1-4> - sensitivity <1-3>
- show
- shutdown
- no shutdown
- source-nat interface
|ethernet <0>|wireless < 0-1>> - wds
- wep <1-4>
- no wep
- interface bridge <0-4094>
- Configure No Interface Commands
- Configure IP Commands
- Configure Log Commands
- Configure Multicast/Broadcast Rate Limiting
- Configure SNMP-Server Commands
- snmp-server
- snmp-server bind interface (wireless < 0-1>|ethernet 0|bridge <0-4094>)
- snmp-server community
RO|RW [ ] - snmp-server contact
- snmp-server engineID
- snmp-server host
traps version 1 - snmp-server host
traps|informs version 2c - snmp-server host
traps|informs version 3 user [auth MD5|SHA [priv DES ]] - snmp-server location
- snmp-server name
- snmp-server user
[auth MD5|SHA [priv DES [ ]]]
- Configure No SNMP-Server Commands
- Configure Username Admin (Read Level) Secret
- Configure WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
- disable
- edit flash:
- exit
- no
- reboot
- support
- Network Monitoring
- Verifying Wi-Fi Operation
- Verification Process
- Wireless Client Does Not “Find” the Vivato Wi-Fi AP/Bridge
- Wireless Client Can’t Access Wi-Fi AP/Bridge Configuration Web Page
- Wireless Client Cannot Access the Local Wired Network
- Wireless Client Cannot Access an Outside Network
- Unauthorized Clients Are Able to Associate With The Wi-Fi AP/Bridge
- Connecting Through a WDS Connection
- Verification Process
- Dynamic Assignment of Client IP Addresses
- Updating AP/Bridge Firmware
- Index
Copyright © 2004, Vivato, Inc. Vivato Wi-Fi AP/Bridge User Guide 105
Read Level Command Descriptions
Configuration Using The Command Line Interface
show dhcp-server interface wireless <0-1>
Enter the wireless interface number to display the DHCP settings for that interface.
show eap
Displays the current settings and configuration for extensible application protocol (EAP). This
command is only available at the wireless interface prompt.
Figure 28—Example “show eap” Output
show http-server
Displays the state of the http daemon: enabled or disabled.
show iccf
Displays the state of inter-client communication filtering (ICCF) for the currently selected
interface (wlan0, wlan1, or br0).
show interfaces
Displays information about bridge, ethernet, and wireless interfaces, including their MAC
addresses, IP addresses, and packets transmitted and received through each interface.
show interfaces bridge [0-4094]
Displays the configuration of all or (optionally) a specific bridge, including the IP and MAC
addresses for that bridge, the transmit and receive statistics, whether spanning tree protocol
(STP) is enabled, and which interfaces are part of each bridge.
Also shown is the status of that interface. When the interface is enabled, “UP BROADCAST
RUNNING MULTICAST” is displayed. If the interface is disabled, the “UP” part is removed
(“BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST”).
The Bridge ID consists of two values: the bridge’s priority setting is the value to the left of the
decimal point (default is 8000), the lowest MAC address in the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge is to the right
of the decimal point. The priority setting is used by spanning tree protocol to determine which
bridge has priority when multiple AP/Bridges are used in a network. If the priority setting of all
bridges is the same, the lowest MAC address is used to determine priority.
Vivato(config-wlan0)#show eap
Eap Status:Enabled
Eap Rekey Period:60
Primary Radius Server :192.168.10.24 1812
Primary Secret String :XXXXXXX
Secondary Radius Server :192.168.10.252 1812
Secondary Secret String :XXXXXXX
Vivato(config-wlan0)#