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This document provides a cheat sheet comparing common CLI commands for Cisco and Huawei networking devices. It lists equivalent commands side by side to help users familiar with one platform transition to using the other. Some key differences are noted such as Huawei using "display" instead of "show" and "undo" instead of "no". The cheat sheet covers topics such as configuration, interfaces, routing, VLANs and more.
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HCIA Cheat Sheet CLI Commands - Miftah Rahman (Go) - Blog

This document provides a cheat sheet comparing common CLI commands for Cisco and Huawei networking devices. It lists equivalent commands side by side to help users familiar with one platform transition to using the other. Some key differences are noted such as Huawei using "display" instead of "show" and "undo" instead of "no". The cheat sheet covers topics such as configuration, interfaces, routing, VLANs and more.
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HCIA Cheat Sheet CLI Commands


Recently passed My HCIA Certified Instructor exam. Since I “grow up” with Cisco, I made this
cheat sheet table

Cisco vs Huawei CLI comparation

CISCO HUAWEI comment


Show Display
No Undo Delete command
Exit Quit Return to previous system
level
Enable System-view Enter privilege
mode/configuration mode
Write or copy running- Save Save the configuration
config
Show running-config Display current-configuration Show running-config
Show saved-configuration Display save Show saved configuration
Show version Display version
Erase startup-config Reset startup-configuration Delete saved configuration
Logging synchronous Undo terminal logging For uninterruptible CLI text
(eNSP still cant do it
correctly)
Banner motd $…$ Header login information $… Notification message after
$ connect to device
Banner login $…$ Header shell information $…$ Notification message after
login (cisco “banner login” for
before login, cisco “banner
exec” for after login)
Boot config [nvram:startup- Startup saved-configuration Select startup configuration
config] [flash:/new.zip]
Boot system [flash:xxxx.bin] Startup system-software Select boot image
[flash:/vrpcfg.zip]
Copy tftp flash Tftp [target ip] get Retrieve file from tftp
[file_name]
Show ip route Display ip routing-table
Interface vlan 1 Interface vlanif 1 SVI – switch virtual interface
Line vty 0 4 User interface vty 0 4 Initial telnet configuration
Ip dhcp excluded-address Dhcp enable Enable dhcp (disabled by
[start_ip] [end_ip] default)
Ip dhcp pool Dhcp server excluded-ip- Exclude ip address from
[dhcp_group_name] address [start_ip] [end_ip] DHCP allocation
Network [network_address] Ip pool [DHCP_POOL] Using DHCP global
[subnet_mask] configuration
Network [network_address]
[subnet_mask] Specify ip address to allocate
Dhcp server ip-range Choose interface for sending
[start_ip] [end_ip] ip address (disabled by
default)
Dhcp server mask [subnet
mask]
Interface giX/X
Dhcp select interface

Interface giX/X Dhcp relay server group DHCP relay configuration


Ip helper-address [DHCP_GROUP]
Server [DHCP server IP]
Interface giX/X
Dhcp select relay
Dhcp relay binding server
group [DHCP_GROUP]

Interface giX/X Interface giX/X Make L2 port (switched port)


No switchport Undo portswitch into L3 port (routed port)

Vlan 10 Vlan 10 or Vlan 10 creation


Vlan batch 2 10 or Vlan 2 and vlan 10 creation
Vlan batch 2 to 10 Vlan 2 to vlan 10 creation

Interface giX/X Interface giX/X Vlan association to interface


Switchport access vlan 10 Port default vlan 10

Interface giX/X Interface giX/X Change interface mode


Switchport mode trunk Port-link type trunk (trunk or access)
Switchport trunk native vlan Port trunk pvid vlan 1 Native vlan configuration
1
Port trunk allow-pass vlan
Switchport trunk allowed [vlan number]
vlan [vlan number]

Interface giX/X Interface eth-trunk 1 Configuring link aggregation


Channel-group 1 mode Mode lacp (Etherchannel)
active Interface giX/X
Eth-trunk 1

Interface giX/X.10 Interface giX/X.10 Sub-interface configuration


Dot1q encapsulation 10 Dot1q termination vid 10 By default arp broadcast is
Arp broadcast enable disabled

Router ospf 1 Ospf 1 Passive-interface (disabling


routing process for that
Passive-interface giX/X Silent-interface giX/X interface)
Interface sX/X/X Interface sX/X/X Selecting protocol to use on
Encapsulation ppp Link-protocol ppp interface
Access-list 1 permit Acl 2000 Basic Access-list (ACL) (Cisco
192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 standard ACL)
Rule 5 permit source
192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0

Ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 [next- Ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Ip static default route
hop ip] [next-hop ip] configuration
Ipv6 unicast-routing Ipv6 Enable ipv6 features
Ipv6 router ospf Ospfv3 Enable ipv6 routing OSPFv3
Interface giX/X Ipv6 enable
Ipv6 ospf 1 area 0 Interface giX/X
Ipv6 enable
Ospfv3 1 area 0

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