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H3C basic router commands

H3C Series Routers support:


SNMP Telnet SSH (V1.5 and V2.0) Remote access using the auxiliary port and a modem Local access using the console port (only access with a default configuration router)

Authentication Modes
None: the prompt appears immediately after connecting Password: prompts for a common password Scheme (with local or remote authentication): requires the use of User Name and Password

o for local authentication a Local User must be created o for Radius authentication, the radius configuration must be completed

CLI Command Privilege Levels - classified into 4 privilege levels


Visit 0 Monitor 1 Configuration 2 Administrator 3 User privileges increase with level.

Contexts
LoginUserSystem* User interface aux 0 User-interface vty 0-3

Local-user name Interface Ethernet slot/port Rip, ospf Acl Vlan Etc.

H3C Configure Console access


# Set an administration Level 3 password <R> system-view [R]super password level 3 cipher secret12

# Set a password for console access [R]user-interface console 0 [R-ui-con0]authentication-mode password [R-ui-con0] set authentication password cipher secret23

# Set a password for auxiliary port [R]user-interface aux0 [R-ui-con0]authentication-mode password [R-ui-con0] set authentication password cipher secret34

H3C Configure Telnet access


<R> system-view

# Enable ssh and telnet servers [R]telnet server enable

# Set username, associated password and allowed access [R]local-user admin1 service-type telnet password cipher 3com

# Set user/password authenticated access for telnet [R]user-interface vty0 4 [R-ui-vty0-4] authentication-mode scheme [R-ui-vty0-4] protocol inbound telnet

# User with right user/password will access with level 3 privilege [R-ui-vty0-4] user privilege level 3

H3C Configure SSH access


# Enable ssh servers [R] ssh server enable

# Generate public key for ssh [R] public-key local create dsa [R] public-key local create rsa

# Set username, associated password and allowed access [R] local-user admin1 service-type ssh password cipher 3com

# Set authenticated access for ssh

[R] user-interface vty 0 4 authentication-mode scheme protocol inbound ssh

# User with right user/password will access with level 3 privilege user privilege level 3

The current configuration can be saved manually


<Router>save

Saved configurations can be deleted manually


<Router>reset saved-configuration

H3C/3Com save reset saved-configuration (user view) display version

Cisco write memory erase startup-config show version

Description Set the startup configuration file. Clear the startup configuration file. Display the VRBD number.

Upgrade Methods
USB Flash Drive TFTP/FTP Boot Menu XModem

Upgrade in FTP Mode - There are 2 versions of code


Basic = all feature set except MPLS, SNA

Standard= full feature set

Recycle Bin allows deletion to be temporary or permanent

Boot Menu File Control The BootROM menu is displayed. ==========<EXTEND-BOOTROM MENU>======= | <1> Boot From CF Card | <2> Enter Serial SubMenu | <3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu | <4> File Control | <5> Modify Bootrom Password | <6> Ignore System Configuration | <7> Boot Rom Operation Menu | <8> Clear Super Password | <9> Device Operation | <a> Reboot | | | | | | | | | |

====================================== Enter your choice(1-a): 4

Once the download is complete, make sure to specify the startup version: <Router>boot-loader file CF:/****.bin main <Router>Reboot Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file, please wait... This command will reboot the device. Current configuration may be lost in next startup if you continue. Continue? [Y/N]: Y

Once the system reboots, use the following command below to verify the upgrade: <Router>display version

File control submenu: =======================<File CONTROL>================== |Note: the operating device is CF Card | <1> Display All File | <2> Set Application File type | <3> Set Configuration File type | <4> Delete File | <5> Exit To Main Menu | | | | | |

======================================================= Enter your choice(1-5): 2

Specify the startup file, with the file name including the absolute path.

Please set application file type in cf: M=MAIN B=BACKUP S=SECURE N=NOTYPE **************************************************** NO. Size(B) Time Type Name 0 14323376 Mar-23-2006 11:47 M cf:/main.bin 1 14144592 Mar-17-2006 19:39 B cf:/d13.bin 2 14323456 Mar-25-2006 10:38 S cf:/secure.bin **************************************************** Enter File Name: cf:/main.bin

Enter cf:/main.bin.

The file attribute operation submenu is displayed after step 4. Enter File Name:cf:/main.bin Modify this file Attribute: 1. +Main 2. -Main 3. +Backup 4. -Backup 5. Exit Enter your choice(1-5): 1 Enter your choice(1-5): 5

==========<EXTEND-BOOTROM MENU>======= | <1> Boot From CF Card | <2> Enter Serial SubMenu | <3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu | <4> File Control | <5> Modify Bootrom Password | <6> Ignore System Configuration | <7> Boot Rom Operation Menu | <8> Clear Super Password | <9> Device Operation | <a> Reboot | | | | | | | | | |

====================================== Enter your choice(1-a): a

Set the current date and time [Router]clock datetime HH:MM:SS {YYYY/MM/DD | MM/DD/YYYY }

Set the time zone [Router]clock timezone zone-name { add | minus } HH:MM:SS

Set the system name of the device [Router]sysname sysname

Configuring Interface IP [Router]interface GigabitEthernet 0/0 [Router-GigabitGigabitEthernet0/0]ip address 10.1.1.1 24

Enable Telnet server. [Router]telnet server enable

Debug commands <Router>debugging module-name [ debugging-option ] <Router>terminal debugging

Ping and tracert commands [Router]ping [ -a ip-address ] [Router]tracert [ -a source-ip ]

Reference Command display reboot-type Backup (user view) restore (user view) startup saved user view) reset saved(user view) display version display diagnostic-info reboot configure-user count remove display display display slot users startup boot-loader

Description Display the current startup. Backup startup to a TFTP server. Restore startup from TFTP server. Set the startup configuration file. Clear the startup config file. Display the VRBD number. Display the diagnostic info. Reboot the system/board. Set number of concurrent cfg users. (system view) Plug and unplug a board. Display the end user. Display startup config file. Display info of the startup file.

H3C

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Cisco

CLI

Equivalents

H3C/3Com Cisco display show undo no local-user user return end quit exit save write delete erase save write sysname hostname rip router rip ospf router ospf bgp router bgp ip route-static ip route acl access-list user-interface vty0 4 Line vty0 4 screen-length disable Terminal length 0 Terminal monitor Terminal monitor Terminal logging Terminal debugging Logging console level display current-configuration show run display save-configuration Show start display diagnostic-information show tech-support display brief interfaces show interfaces status display ip int brief show ip int brief display ip routing-table show ip route display info-center show logging display version show version save write memory reset saved(user view) erase startup-config display version show version

H3C command alias


command-alias enable command-alias mapping display show command-alias mapping undo no command-alias mapping return end command-alias mapping quit exit command-alias mapping sysname hostname command-alias mapping acl access-list command-alias mapping save write command-alias mapping delete erase command-alias mapping info-center logging

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