Hi,
For the WISP Switches, is there a way to Restore config from a text file? I have tried changing file extension from .txt to .ncfg and using the GUI to Restore, no luck. Have also tried via CLI, but I get a lot of 'ambiguous command' errors.
Thanks.
Restore Config from text file
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sirhc - Employee
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Re: Restore Config from text file
The config is stored in a JSON format.
If your file is not exactly and properly formatted it will cause major issues.
Be very very careful.
If your file is not exactly and properly formatted it will cause major issues.
Be very very careful.
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Re: Restore Config from text file
Thanks, Chris. Do you have a suggestion of how best to backup configurations from production switches? I'm hoping to automate this with a platform like Unimus.
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Re: Restore Config from text file
You can use the autobackup option in the device tab that need a TFTP server.
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Re: Restore Config from text file
Or use Netonix Manager - it will auto backup the configs, and then back them up every time you hit Save/Apply.
Lots of other nice features too like scheduling reboots and firmware updates.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1549
Lots of other nice features too like scheduling reboots and firmware updates.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1549
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