100% found this document useful (3 votes)
2K views2 pages

CISCO Vs Huawei Command

This document compares common commands used on Cisco and Huawei routers. It lists commands for basic functions like ping, displaying interfaces, routing tables, versions and more. While some commands are equivalent between vendors, others use different keywords or syntax, and some functions have no direct equivalent.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
100% found this document useful (3 votes)
2K views2 pages

CISCO Vs Huawei Command

This document compares common commands used on Cisco and Huawei routers. It lists commands for basic functions like ping, displaying interfaces, routing tables, versions and more. While some commands are equivalent between vendors, others use different keywords or syntax, and some functions have no direct equivalent.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

CISCO

ping
traceroute
show
show interfaces
Show ip route
Show ip interface
Show version
Show ip bgp
Show clock
Show port
Show flash
Show logging
Show snmp
Show frame-relay pvc
Show users
Show terminal length

HUAWEI
ping [ping -vpn-instance Voice-vpn 10.11.20.30]
tracert
display
display interface
display routing-table
Display ip interface
Display version
Display bgp routing-table
Display clock
Display port-mapping
dir flash: (on user view mode)
Display logbuffer
Display snmp-agent statistics
Display fr pvc-info
Display users
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 usedDisplay startup
for startup]
Write erase
Reset saved-configuration
Write mem (or wr or copy run
save
start)
clear counters
reset (on user view mode)
?
telnet
Enable secret (conf mode)
Term mon
clock
no
debug / no debug
copy running-config
terminal monitor

Reset counters interface


?
telnet
Super pass cipher (system mode)
term debu
clock
undo
debugging / undo debugging
Save safely
terminal monitor

CISCO
terminal length

HUAWEI
screen-length disable

terminal no monitor
clear counters
clear interface
clear crypto

undo screen-length disable


undo terminal monitor
reset counters interface
reset counters interface
ipsec sa

clear access-list counters


reload
shutdown
boot
Aaa
terminal no monitor
tacacs-server
snmp-server
router bgp
Router rip
ip tacacs
mtu
clear ip cef
clear ip route *
Clear ip bgp
Show tech
Sh ip nat translation
Show Controller
show dsl int atm 0
sho atm pvc
debug pvc nego
sho crypto isakmp sa
sho crypto isakmp key
sho crypto isakmp police
Posted by lifeoflogs at 3:29 PM

ike sa
reset acl counter all
reboot
shutdown
boot bootrom
hwtacacs scheme
undo terminal monitor
hwtacacs scheme (in conf command)
tftp-server (in conf command)
bgp
rip
hwtacacs nas-ip (this command doesnt exist !!!)
Mtu (this command doesnt exist !!!)
reset ip fast-forwarding
reset ip routing-table statistics protocol all
Reset bgp all
display diagnostic-information
Display nat session
display controller (but not relevant for non-modular
chassis)
display dsl status interface Atm 2/0
Display atm pvc-info
Debug atm all (very dangerous might crash router)
Display ike sa
Display ike peer
Display ike proposal

You might also like