WLC Configuration backup

Is there a way to start a backup of a series of WLC 4400 of the CLI configuration?

(1) connect controller cli.

(2) enter transfer upload config datatype

(3) If you want to encrypt the following

(a) enter transfer encrypt enable

(b) enter transfer encrypt whole-key

(4) enter transfer upload Ipserver

(5) enter the download transfer path

(6) enter transfer download filename

(7) enter the beginning of transfer download

(8) to confirm the give 'y '.

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