User's Manual Part 2

Table Of Contents
Copyright © 2004, Vivato, Inc. Vivato Wi-Fi AP/Bridge User Guide 119
Enable Level Command Descriptions
Configuration Using The Command Line Interface
See "ip ssh genkey" on page 135 to enable secure shell operation on the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge. This
command also provides regeneration of the encryption keys.
Configure Enable Secret Commands
The enable password must be entered before the configuration of the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge can be
changed.
This is the only password requested when using a terminal program and an RS-232 connection to
the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge.
When using a secure shell to access the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge, 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 AP/Bridge, you must then enter the “enable” command and the enable password.
See username admin secret [<password type (0|5)> <password text> 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
allow you to specify that the password being entered is unencrypted, by specifying “0” for the
password type, or is encrypted, by specifying “5” for the password type.
Configure HTTP-Server Commands
When enabled, the HTTP daemon provides access to the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge’s configuration web
pages.
http-server
Enable the httpd daemon. By default, the http daemon is enabled to allow access to the web user
interface configuration pages.
no http-server
Disable the http daemon.
Configure Interface Commands
The following commands are used to configure the ethernet and wireless interfaces in the
AP/Bridge.
DHCP Server Operation
Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) is used to automatically assign IP addresses to clients
associating through the Wi-Fi AP/Bridge. The bridge, Ethernet, and Wireless interfaces all support
DHCP operation using the same command set. Refer to the bridge interface’s DHCP command
descriptions for DHCP operation on any interface.