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From the CLI the command is:
% set services iperf enabled true
NOTE If firewall is enabled, then it must be configured to permit incoming TCP traffic on port 5001.
Monitoring
From the Services Screen the iPerf status can be checked by navigating to IPerf Server
> show services
NAME STATUS
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DHCP Server running
Firewall running
IPerf Server running
NETCONF Server running
Quality of Service running
Serial running
SNMP Server running
SSH Server running
VPN disabled
Web Server running
Snapshots and System Recovery 3.6.4
Understanding
A “snapshot” stores the unit’s configuration at the time the snapshot was taken. At any time, you may roll
back the unit’s settings to those contained in a specific snapshot. You may also choose which firmware
image to reboot to once the snapshot is restored. Take note that restoring the unit to a snapshot will
overwrite the current configuration, and that it cannot be undone.
Three types of snapshots exist on an Orbit MCR: Factory, Automatic, and user snapshots.
The Factory snapshot is the configuration with which the unit shipped. Rolling back to this
snapshot is equivalent to performing a factory reset. Note that passwords will be reset to their
default values.
The Automatic snapshot is automatically generated after the unit boots to a new version of
firmware. Rolling back to this snapshot will modify configuration, but does not modify
passwords.
Up to two user snapshots can be created by a user with admin privileges. These can be created
or deleted at any time. Rolling back to these snapshots will modify configuration, but does not
modify passwords.
Use the table below as a quick reference to the capabilities of each type of snapshot.