As per CCSE Student Guide
System Configuration to Script
The entire system configuration can be save as a script file that can be simply
loaded to restore the configuration back in case of a disaster or migration to
another system with the same operating system. The generated script is in
text format and hence it can be customized for any changes needed to the
target host or specific commands can be selected and pasted in a new script
file to do a partial restore.
The command to save the configuration to script is:
save configuration <filename>
The file name can be any new file name without specifying a path. This script
file will be stored in the current user’s home directory.
B is wrong (no option in Smart Console for Command line)
C is wrong (no option for Export Config File
D is wrong (clish does have access to the file system, how else are you to import Jumbo Hotfixes if you don't have internet access?)
That leaves A as the correct answer
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