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Utility to export backup into human readable text

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14 May 2021 12:38 #1 by craigski
Does this exist at Draytek? If not why not? :D

We have some EOL Draytek routers that we would like to get the configuration from in the form of a backup, so we can document settings and then apply these settings to a newer model.

I know you can restore a backup from say a 2862 to a 2865, but what is the easiest way to get settings from a 8 year old 2830 with 8 years worth of settings (VPN users etc) to a newer 2865?

TIA!

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14 May 2021 13:18 #2 by mike.smith
Great idea, I second that motion.

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15 May 2021 02:59 #3 by hornbyp

craigski wrote:
Does this exist at Draytek? If not why not? :D


mike.smith wrote:
Great idea, I second that motion.



The config. files for the AP903 and AP802 Access Points are just plain text. Maybe it's the future :?: :wink:

craigski wrote:
I know you can restore a backup from say a 2862 to a 2865, but what is the easiest way to get settings from a 8 year old 2830 with 8 years worth of settings (VPN users etc) to a newer 2865?



You can explore the Telnet commands ...

On the 2830, for example,

"vpn list" - shows all LAN_to_LAN profiles,
"vpn list n in" and "vpn list n out" - shows details including PSK and passwords.

"vpn dinset" does something similar for Dial-up Users.

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20 May 2021 13:20 #4 by admin

craigski wrote:
Does this exist at Draytek? If not why not? :D



Because the configs are binary, stored in mapped memory, not an interpreted text config.



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20 May 2021 13:32 #5 by hornbyp
But that doesn't preclude exporting them to a human readable format (just like they do for the AP802/AP903). It just means the import routine has to be a bit more robust. (Garbage-In, Garbage-out and all that - or its modern version: "An unexpected error occurred, please try later" :wink: )

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16 Nov 2021 09:50 #6 by guntero
I wish there was such a tool as well.
I want to migrate from a 2920 to a 2927, but there is no way to import the old cfg.
Now I need to browse through all the menu options and make screenshots. Nat exactly very convenient.

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