No we cannot create a backup from Solo AP, but you can capture WLAN details to help create additional AP setups.
There is a public KBA-1670: Backup on Standalone AP, but it's not appearing (I've contacted IT). Here is the content:
No it is not possible to take a backup of standalone AP configuration today.
You can gather configuration information and use it to configure a new/factory defaulted AP though.
SSH to an AP and you can determine which WLANs are in use, and details about them.
In this example, I have one open auth WLAN on 2.4GHz, and one open and one
WPA2-PSK WLAN on 5GHz of my dual-band 7962 model AP, with no VLANs assigned.
rkscli: get boarddata # optional, displays AP model and s/n info
name: zf7962
magic: 35333131
cksum: a47
rev: 5.3
Serial#: 180901007787
Customer ID: 4bss
Model: zf7962
rkscli: get version
Ruckus 7962 Multimedia Hotzone Wireless AP
Version 8.2.1.0.21
rkscli: get device-name
device name : ‘mb7962-AP’
rkscli: get ipaddr wan
IP Address Configuration Type: static, IP: 192.168.65.15 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.65.1
rkscli: get vlan
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Network 0: (Management) VID 1
Services: StaticIP
Eth Port (no tag): 0,1
Wireless (no tag):
- wlan0 (mb7962-bgn)
- wlan1 (Wireless 2)
- wlan2 (Wireless 3)
- wlan3 (Wireless 4)
- wlan4 (Wireless 5)
- wlan5 (Wireless 6)
- wlan6 (Wireless 7)
- wlan7 (Wireless 😎
- wlan8 (mb7962-an)
- wlan9 (mb7962-an2)
- wlan10 (Wireless 11)
- wlan11 (Wireless 12)
- wlan12 (Wireless 13)
- wlan13 (Wireless 14)
- wlan14 (Wireless 15)
- wlan15 (Wireless 16)
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OK
rkscli: get wlanlist # Note which wlanX have status of ‘up’, and run cmds below on them only.
name status type wlanID radioID bssid
-----------------------------------------------------------
svcp up AP wlan0 0 00:24:82:3d:35:98
home down AP wlan1 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
rcks down AP wlan2 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
mdfx down AP wlan3 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan4 down AP wlan4 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan5 down AP wlan5 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan6 down AP wlan6 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan7 down AP wlan7 0 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan8 up AP wlan8 1 00:24:82:3d:35:9c
wlan9 up AP wlan9 1 00:24:82:7d:35:9c
wlan10 down AP wlan10 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan11 down AP wlan11 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan12 down AP wlan12 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan13 down AP wlan13 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan14 down AP wlan14 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
wlan15 down AP wlan15 1 00:00:00:00:00:00
OK
rkscli:
rkscli:
rkscli: get ssid wlan0
wlan0 SSID: mb7962-bgn
OK
rkscli: get encryption wlan0
SSID : mb7962-bgn
Net Security : Open (plain-text)
Authentication : Open
Encryption : disabled
OK
rkscli: get passphrase wlan0
bad key:wlans/wlan0/wlan-wpa-passphrase
rkscli: get dvlan wlan0
wlan0 Dynamic-VLAN Mode: Disabled
OK
rkscli:
rkscli: get ssid wlan8
wlan8 SSID: mb7962an
OK
rkscli: get encryption wlan8
SSID : mb7962an
Net Security : Open (plain-text)
Authentication : Open
Encryption : disabled
OK
rkscli: get passphrase wlan8
bad key:wlans/wlan8/wlan-wpa-passphrase
rkscli: get dvlan wlan8
wlan8 Dynamic-VLAN Mode: Disabled
OK
rkscli:
rkscli: get ssid wlan9
wlan9 SSID: mb7962an2
OK
rkscli: get encryption wlan9
SSID : mb7962an2
Net Security : WPA
Protocol Version : WPA2
Authentication : Open
Cipher Algorithm : AES-CCMP
WPA PassPhrase : 1234567890
OK
rkscli: get passphrase wlan9
wlan9 WPA PassPhrase (10): 1234567890
OK
rkscli: get dvlan wlan9
wlan9 Dynamic-VLAN Mode: Disabled
OK
rkscli: exit
Quit:
OK