CLI command to get latency per link on a SpeedFusion tunnel?

Is it possible to access per link latency from the CLI for a speed fusion tunnel? For instance, I have a Transit Duo that uses speed fusion to bond the two modems and a WAN connection. Is there a CLI command I could use to extract latencies for each link individually?

The web admin shows this information in the UI, so I know the information is there, I just want a way to extract it.

Hi, @jeff2

Try…
support pepvpn verbose

That does not work for me. The only support command I have is:

support serial

No other support command works. I’m on firmware 8.5.1 build 5708

Hi…

Do you have the OLD tst-duo or the NEW tst-duo-pro?

The command that I send to you… I got from a very simple BR1minihw3.

Just test… the same command, at tst-duo-pro, running 8.5.1 and works.

just the beginning

support pepvpn verbose

|==============================================================================|
| # profile - MAX700_1772_OURIVES # |
| # remote id - MFA_4779 # |
| # DEVICE device name - MFA_4779 # |

My model is: MAX-TST-DUO-LTEA-R-T-PRM

I can’t even type ‘support pepvpn verbose’, it won’t let me put a space after ‘pepvpn’. If I just type ‘support pepvpn’ and hit enter, nothing happens. The only command that works is ‘support serial’.

Okay, it seems that my issue with the ‘support’ command is that I was using a read-only user. If I use the regular admin account, it works fine.

Now I see the verbose output, and it has what I’m looking for. Unfortunate that it needs admin credentials, but it’s there. Thanks!

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