Command line interface Command line reference
IX10 User Guide
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Perform a speed test to a remote host using nuttcp or iPerf. The system's primary default route will be
used. The speed test will take approximately 30 seconds to complete.
Syntax
speedtest <host> [size INTEGER] [mode <nuttcp|iperf>] [output <text|json>]
Parameters
host: The name or address of the remote speed test host/server.
size: The number of kilobytes sent in the speed test packets. (Minimum: 0, Default: 1000)
mode: The type of speed test protocol to run. (Default: nuttcp)
output: The format of output to display the speed test results as. (Default: text)
ssh
Use SSH protocol to log into a remote server.
Syntax
ssh <host> <user> [port INTEGER] [command STRING]
Parameters
host: The hostname or IP address of the remote host.
user: The username to use when connecting to the remote host.
port: The SSH port to use to connect to the remote host. (Minimum: 1, Maximum: 65535, Default: 22)
command: The command that will be automatically executed once the SSH session to the remote
host is established.
system backup
Save the device's configuration to a file. Archives are full backups including generated SSH keys and
dynamic DHCP lease information. Command backups are a list of CLI commands required to build the
device's configuration.
Syntax
system backup [type <custom-defaults|cli-config|archive>] [path STRING]
[passphrase STRING] [remove <custom-defaults>]
Parameters
type: The type of backup file to create. Archives are full backups including generated SSH keys and
dynamic DHCP lease information. CLI configuration backups are a list of CLI commands used to build
the device's configuration. (Default: archive)
path: The file path to save the backup to. (Default: /var/log/)
passphrase: Encrypt the archive with a passphrase.
remove: Remove a backup file.
system disable-cryptography
Erase the device's configuration and reboot into a limited mode with no cryptography available. The
device's shell will be accessible over Telnet (port 23) at IP address 192.168.210.1. To return the device