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324 | IAP Maintenance Aruba Instant 6.4.0.2-4.1 | User Guide
l In the UI, navigate to Maintenance > Configuration > Current Configuration.
l In the CLI, enter the following command at the command prompt:
(Instant AP)# show running-config
Backing up Configuration Data
To back up the IAP configuration data:
1. Navigate to the Maintenance > Configuration> page.
2. Click Backup Configuration.
3. Click Continue to confirm the backup. The
instant.cfg
containing the IAP configuration data is saved in your
local file system.
4. To view the configuration that is backed up by the IAP, enter the following command at the command prompt:
(Instant AP)# show backup-config
Restoring Configuration
To restore configuration:
1. Navigate to the Maintenance > Configuration page.
2. Click Restore Configuration. Click Browse to browse your local system and select the configuration file.
3. Click Restore Now.
4. Click Restore Configuration to confirm restoration. The configuration is restored and the IAP reboots to load the
new configuration.
Converting an IAP to a Remote AP and Campus AP
This section provides the following information:
l Regulatory Domain Restrictions for IAP to RAP or CAP Conversion on page 324
l Converting an IAP to a Remote AP on page 325
l Converting an IAP to a Campus AP on page 327
l Converting an IAP to Standalone Mode on page 328
l Converting an IAP using CLI on page 329
Regulatory Domain Restrictions for IAP to RAP or CAP Conversion
You can provision an IAP as a Campus AP or a Remote AP in a controller-based network. Before converting an IAP,
ensure that there is a regulatory domain match between the IAP and controller.