Saturday, September 21, 2013

Cisco to Huawei – Essential Command Mapping

CISCO

HUAWEI

ping

ping

traceroute

tracert

show

display

show interfaces

display interface

Show ip route

display routing-table

Show ip interface

Display ip interface

Show version

Display version

Show ip bgp

Display bgp routing-table

Show clock

Display clock

Show port

Display port-mapping

Show flash

dir flash: (on user view mode)

Show logging

Display logbuffer

Show snmp

Display snmp-agent statistics

Show frame-relay pvc

Display fr pvc-info

Show users

Display users

Show terminal length

screen-length disable

 

undo screen-length disable

enable

Super

disable

Super 0 (number is privilege level from 0 to 3, where 3 is default and equivalent to “enable” on Cisco)

Conf t

System-view

exit

quit

end

return

Show policy-map interface

Display qos policy interface

send

send (on user view mode)

write terminal (sh run)

display current-configuration

Sh startup

Display saved-configuration

[no equivalent: shows the files  used for startup]

Display startup

Write erase

Reset saved-configuration

Write mem (or wr or copy run  start)

save

clear counters

reset (on user view mode)

 

Reset counters interface

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telnet

telnet

Enable secret (conf mode)

Super pass cipher (system mode)

Term mon

term debu

clock

clock

no

undo

debug / no debug

debugging / undo debugging

copy running-config

Save safely

terminal monitor

terminal monitor

terminal length

screen-length disable

 

undo screen-length disable

terminal no monitor

undo terminal monitor

clear counters

reset counters interface

clear interface

reset counters interface

clear crypto

ipsec sa

 

ike sa

clear access-list counters

reset acl counter all

reload

reboot

shutdown

shutdown

boot

boot bootrom

Aaa

hwtacacs scheme

terminal no monitor

undo terminal monitor

tacacs-server

hwtacacs scheme (in conf  command)

snmp-server

tftp-server (in conf command)

router bgp

bgp

Router rip

rip

ip tacacs

hwtacacs nas-ip (this  command doesn’t exist !!!)

mtu

Mtu (this command doesn’t exist !!!)

clear ip cef

reset ip fast-forwarding

clear ip route *

reset ip routing-table statistics protocol all

Clear ip bgp

Reset bgp all

Show tech

display diagnostic-information

Sh ip nat translation

Display nat session

Show Controller

display controller (but not relevant for non-modular chassis)

show dsl int atm 0

display dsl status interface Atm 2/0

sho atm pvc

Display atm pvc-info

debug pvc nego

Debug atm all (very dangerous – might crash router)

sho crypto isakmp sa

Display ike sa

sho crypto isakmp key

Display ike peer

sho crypto isakmp police

Display ike proposal

Taken From : http://lifeoflogs.blogspot.pt/2011/04/cisco-vs-huawei-essential-command.html

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