Backing Up The Running Configuration; Setting A Default Ftp User - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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We recommend saving both the local-running config and the global config after every
configuration change. Both configs are vital for switch replacement.

Setting a Default FTP User

CLI Maintenance Guide
The switch configuration that you edit with the CLI is called the running
configuration, or running config. You can save the running config for the next reboot,
disaster recovery, or for exporting the configuration from one switch to another.The
running config is divided into two major components: the local-running config for the
current switch, and global config for parameters that are shared by both switches in a
redundant pair. This chapter explains how to save both config types and restore them
later.
Before you begin backing up the configuration, you have the option to simplify FTP
uploads later. The running config exists in one or more local files, which you can
to an external FTP server. The default FTP username/password is
"anonymous/upgrade-hostname," but you can enter a specific username/password for
each copy. To avoid retyping these credentials each time, you can establish a default
username and password.
Backing Up the Running
Chapter 3
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