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How to install LegacyCLI-MOD

How to install LegacyCLI-MOD

Theo
New Contributor II
I am planning to install the LegacyCLI-MOD onto switches comfigured in a stack (2x X440, and 2x X450).

I have backed up the config on the primary/master switch to a tftp server. Is there any other backup methods suggested, other than backing up the .cfg file?

I have the quick reference guide that shows how to download the and install the .xmod via tftp. Is there another method?

Once installed, what should I do if I want to run Cisco commands by default?

Thanks in advance,
-Theo
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Sumit_Tokle
Contributor
Yes.

Paul_Russo
Extreme Employee
Yes the show version is the correct command. Yes in regards to the .cfg

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Theo
New Contributor II
Sumit,

After I have downloaded the .cfg file using the "tftp put" command, how do I compare it to my "running config". I used the "show configuration" command, and I believe they are exact. Is this the correct comparison?

Theo
New Contributor II
Paul,

To verify my version I run the "show version" command, correct? This will then list my XOS version which I compare to my MOD? I believe they match exactly, I want to just verify my workflow.

Thanks,
-Theo

Sumit_Tokle
Contributor
There are two ways to take the config backup
1) tftp put
2) Upload configuration

first command will save the configarion in cfg file i.e XML file, which is not readable. Seconds command will save the configuration in XSF format which can be readable.

download image command is the best and only way to download the image.
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