Enable Poe; Running A Macro; Cleartext Login Protection; Setting The Login Password - Lightware RAP-B511-EU User Manual

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7. LW3 Programmers' Reference
7.4.7. Enable PoE
Command and Response
SET·/SYS/MB/POE.PoeEnabled=<PoE_status>
ç
pw·/SYS/MB/POE.PoeEnabled=<PoE_status>
æ
Parameters
<PoE_status>
True: PoE sending is enabled on P2 Ethernet port.
False: PoE sending is disabled on P2 Ethernet port.
Example
ç SET /SYS/MB/POE.PoeEnabled=true
æ pw /SYS/MB/POE.PoeEnabled=true

INFO:
The RAP-B511 sends PoE when the connected device is also PoE-compatible.
7.4.8. Running a Macro

DIFFERENCE:
This command is available from FW package v1.1.0b3.

DEFINITION:
Macro is a batch of pre-defined commands stored in the device.
You can create your custom macros in a file, upload to the device and run at any time. The uploading can be
done over LDC, see the
Uploading New Macros into a New Preset
suitable only for running a macro.
Command and Response
ç CALL·/CTRL/MACROS:run(<macro_name>)
æ mO·/CTRL/MACROS:run
Example
ç CALL /CTRL/MACROS:run(Macro1)
æ mO /CTRL/MACROS:run
RAP-B511 series – User's Manual
#macro #new
section. The following LW3 command is
Applied firmware package: v1.1.0b3b3 | LDC software: v2.5.1b5
7.5. Cleartext Login Protection
DIFFERENCE:

This feature and below commands are available from FW package v1.1.0b3.
This cleartext login tool allows setting a password for login, thus, any change in the device can be performed
only after a successful login – coming from any control interface (RS-232, Ethernet, etc...). The login is valid
until a TCP socket break in case of Ethernet connection.

ATTENTION!
If the login is enabled, the miniweb is not available.
INFO:

The login password is erased and the login is disabled when restoring the factory default values.
The following can be queried without login:
ProductName
PartNumber
SerialNumber
FirmwareVersion
PackageVersion
MacAddress
7.5.1. Setting the Login Password
Command and Response
ç CALL·/LOGIN:setPassword(<password>)
æ mO·/LOGIN:setPassword
Example
ç CALL /LOGIN:setPassword(pr0t3ctED)
æ mO /LOGIN:setPassword
7.5.2. Login the Device
Command and Response
ç CALL·/LOGIN:login(<password>)
æ mO·/LOGIN:login
Example
ç CALL /LOGIN:login(pr0t3ctED)
æ mO /LOGIN:login
After a successful login, the LoggedIn property becomes true and the LW3 tree is available.
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#login #new

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