To enter the non UniFi OS shell and use the full Debian command set:
unifi-os shell
Reboot the UniFi OS without interrupting the network:
unifi-os restart
Other handy commands from this Reddit thread:
Cisco/EdgeOS/VyOs Command/Best description | UDM/UDM-P SSH Command |
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show version | info |
show system hardware and installed software | ubnt-device-info summary |
show cpu tempeture | ubnt-systool cputemp |
show fan speed | ubnt-fan-speed |
show uptime | uptime |
show ip route | netstat -rt -n |
show tech-support (dump a file for tech support) | ubnt-make-support-file <file.tar.gz> |
show ppp summary | pppstats |
show current user | whoami |
show log | cat /var/log/messages |
show interface summary | ifstat |
show interfaces | ifconfig |
show other Ubiquiti devices on local LAN segment (ubnt-discovery) | ubnt-tools ubnt-discover |
show config (wireless) | cat /mnt/data/udapi-config/unifi |
show DHCP leases (to NSname) | cat /mnt/data/udapi-config/dnsmasq.lease |
packet capture | tcpdump |
shutdown | poweroff |
reload | reboot |
show ipsec sa | ipsec statusall |
factory reset | factory-reset.sh |
show system burnt in MAC address | ubnt-tools hwaddr |
Unifi Server commands (logs files) | |
show unifi server logs | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi/logs/server.log |
show unifi server setttings | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi-core/config/settings.yaml |
show unifi server http logs | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi-core/logs/http.log |
show unifi server http logs (errors) | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi-core/logs/errors.log |
show unifi server discovery log | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi-core/logs/discovery.log |
show unifi system logs | cat /mnt/data/unifi-os/unifi-core/logs/system.log |