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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Command Line Interface
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copy flash: flash:
This command is used to make a copy of an existing configuration file on the Wi-Fi Switch 
using a different name. After entering this command, you are prompted to enter the name of the 
existing configuration file and the file name to use for the copy (as shown below):
Vivato#
copy flash: flash:
 
Source file: 
startup-config
Destination file: 
old-config
  
Vivato>
copy flash: scp: 
This command is used to copy a configuration file from the Wi-Fi Switch to another device. 
After entering this command, you are prompted to enter the name of the configuration file on 
the Wi-Fi Switch, the user name and password for the remote device, the host name (or IP 
address) of the remote device, and the full directory path and file name for storing the file (as 
shown below):
Vivato#
copy flash: scp:
 
Source file: 
startup-config
 
Username: 
gerry
Password: 
Hostname: 
gardenhose
Directory [/]: 
wifibackups
Destination file [startup-config]: 
north_switch_config
copy scp: flash: 
This command is used to copy a configuration file from another device to the Wi-Fi Switch. 
After entering this command, you are prompted to enter the user name and password on the 
remote device, the hostname (or IP address) where the file is stored, the full directory path and 
Important The default configuration file name is “startup-config”, and is created the first time you use 
the Quick Setup web pages for the initial configuration or when you save a configuration 
using that default file name. Once startup-config is created, the Wi-Fi Switch is always
configured using that file whenever a reboot occurs by cycling power or by issuing the 
“reboot” command. To use a different configuration file as the default reboot configuration, 
use th
 command to rename that file “startup-config”. When you reboot the 
Wi-Fi Switch, the settings in the new startup-config file are used. The 
command can be used to save a copy of the current startup-config file before replacing it. See 
also 
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