A/D: In Aruba, there are two commands that can be used to save the running configuration so that changes will be loaded automatically on the next reboot:
"write memory" or "wr" command: This command saves the running configuration to the device's non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM), which is persistent and retains its data even after a reboot.
"copy running-config startup-config" or "copy run start" command: This command copies the running configuration to the startup configuration, which is loaded automatically during device boot up
source: ChatGPT
The answer is really A and B. The menu interface gives you the save option
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