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1.  Backing up 2930m switch configs

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New to the Aruba switches and still in the process of figuring out things. I'm trying to figure out how to backup t
of the switches either by command line or gui so I can have a copy if a switch ever needed to be replaced, etc... W
stacks in different locations. Thank you for your help, Matt

mg14

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2.  RE: Backing up 2930m switch configs

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what switch firmware are you running at?

https://support.arubanetworks.com/Documentation/tabid/77/DMXModule/512/EntryId/10226/Default.aspx 

melvin k
Backup the Flash File System in the CLI
(host) #backup flash
(host) #copy flash: flashbackup.tar.gz tftp: <tftphost> <destfilename>
(host) #copy flash: flashbackup.tar.gz ftp: <ftphost> <username> <destfilename>
(host) #copy flash: flashbackup.tar.gz scp: <scphost> <username> <destfilename>
(host) #copy flash: flashbackup.tar.gz usb: <destfilename>
Restore the Flash File System in the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Maintenance > Copy Files page.
2. For Source Selection, specify the server to which the flashbackup.tar.gz file was previously copied.
3. For Destination Selection, select Flash File System.
4. Click Apply.

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3.  RE: Backing up 2930m switch configs

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it is for MAS switch

for Aruba OS Switch, you can use

copy runalagoutte
tftp://X.X.X.X/myconfig.cfg

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4.  RE: Backing up 2930m switch configs

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Version 16.09.0001

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5.  RE: Backing up 2930m switch configs 


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On ArubaOS-Switch (formerly Provision switches)

From the CLI; capture a show run to a text file and save it.

From the Web GUI. Select Configurations> Management. In the right side, in the Download box, Click
and save the file locally. It will default to config.pcc. PCC files can be opened with notepad or similar.
Joe Benanti

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BTW, if you are using the Traditional web GUI instead of the Improved GUI, expand System and cl
Updates/Downloads. Highlight the config file in the left side, then click on Download in the Configu
section to store the config.pcc file locally.

Joe Benanti

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I saw the Configurations> Management option to download, but wasn't sure if that was it.

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