Remote Console

You can access the Remote console shell by clicking Utilities -> Remote Console in the top right corner of

the Appliances page, after you have selected one appliance in the list
the Appliance Details page

Type 'help' to display the list of available commands which are mainly data consultation commands.

arp: to view the entries in the ARP cache, the table which contains a list of IP addresses with their corresponding MAC addresses
chronyc: to display information about the chronyd daemon that monitors time and synchronization with the NTP server
date: to display the current date and time
debug: enter 'debug help' to display the list of available commands
eth-diag: to check the speed and duplex configuration of the Ethernet interfaces
exit: to exit the session
help: to display the available commands
ifconfig: to view the configuration of the network interfaces
lease: to display the IP address assigned by a DHCP server to an interface in a pool of IP addresses
license: to access all the licenses associated with the ExtremeCloud SD-WAN appliance
lldpcli: to query the lldp daemon for neighbors, statistics, and other running configuration information
netstat: to display network status and protocol statistics
nslookup: to query the Domain Name System (DNS) and obtain the mapping between domain name and IP address, or other DNS records
ping: to troubleshoot connectivity, reachability, and name resolution
route: to display the network routing tables entries
traceroute: to check the route that a packet takes to reach the host
upgrade status: to display information on the firmware version installed on the appliance
uptime: to know how long your system has been running together with the current time, number of users with running sessions, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes
version: to check the hardware and software versions and the Serial Number of the SD-WAN appliance
ztpstatus: to display information about the configuration status with the ZTP Server
router 1 or router 2 or router 3: to connect to a specific router and execute some troubleshooting commands (arp / exit / help / ifconfig / lease / netstat / nslookup / ping / route / traceroute)

Note: you should be able to start sessions for up to 4 appliances concurrently but only one session per appliance.