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Conversion of Dell switches config to Cisco Catalyst config

kashif.ahmad
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Hi all,

We are moving from Dell Switches to Cisco Switches. I have the config from dell switches I was just wondering if there is any way I could convert these config files so that it get compatible on cisco switches. (syntax wise)

thanks,

Kashif Ahmad 

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Mark Malone
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There is no actual tool like the tool for ios conversion to nx-os or the ASA tool converters but if you post the config should not be that hard to convert it to Cisco

Tool page

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tools-catalog.html

here is the complete config. any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

Just to get you started ,your stacking with Cisco will work automatically once the software versions are the same , you can set a master if you choose too though

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12-2_55_se/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swstack.html#pgfId-1106477

I have changed some of the config to Cisco as below examples , I will do a bit more shortly

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Etherhcannel

po1
switchport mode access

inter gig 0/1
switchport mode access
channel-group 1 mode active

inter gig 0/2
switchport mode access
channel-group 1 mode active

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Access port

inter gig 0/3
switchport mode access
spanning-tree portfast
sapnning-tree bpduguard
switchport access vlan 200

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Trunk port

inter gig 0/4
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan allowed 1,10,15,20,100-108,200,1000

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SNMP is same as Cisco
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spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default--dont use bpdufilter in Ciosco or it will turn off STP an
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Cisco password setup --basic
 
enable secret xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
!
username Mark secret xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Line vty 0 4

transport input ssh

login local

ip ssh time-out 60
ip ssh authentication-retries 2
ip ssh source-interface xxxxxxx
ip ssh version 2

 generate rsa keys for ssh

(conf t) crypto key generate rsa  ------then hit return and type 1024 and return again to geerate the rsa key , then check below to make sure its enabled

show ip ssh


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CREATE VLAN AT LAYER 2 CISCO

vlan 226
name test vlan

Create vlan LAYER 3 ---DHCP Helper address goes under vlan

interface Vlan226
 description NETMGMT in Belgium
 ip address 172.16.44.20 255.255.255.240
 IP HELPER ADDRESSS X.X.X.X

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static routes would be the same as Cisco

ip route 192.168.15.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.4

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There  are a few ways to do ospf but this one below maybe the easiest through the process

http://study-ccna.com/ospf-configuration/

advertise every local subnet under the process , give the process a router id usually use a loopback if available you can always create 1

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ip name-server and logging/hostname  is same as Cisco

Thanks Mark, this is a big help. I have a few questions about the following commands on the dell switch:

what are these for?

1. vlan routing 20 1
    vlan routing 100 2

2. ip address 10.10.1.3 255.255.255.0
ip address vlan 10
ip domain-name md52.mdambulance.comq
ip name-server 192.168.100.1
ip name-server 192.168.100.19
logging console error
logging file debug
logging buffered debug
logging 10.10.1.155
level debug

3. these helper-address should go under what vlan? since these are configured globally on dell switch.

ip helper-address 192.168.100.1 time
ip helper-address 192.168.100.19 time

4.would it be ok if I install the ntp instead of sntp?

sntp unicast client enable
sntp server 192.168.100.1
sntp server 192.168.100.19 priority 2
clock timezone -6 minutes 0

Thanks again

Hi

im not a Dell guy so if im wrong here Paul can hopefully correct me ,

1 I googled this --it just looks like it enables the particular vlan for routing

http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/network-switches/f/866/t/19427798

On a Cisco switch all you do for all vlans is make sure in global config ----ip routing --- is enabled that exact command

2 For Cisco

logging console
logging monitor
logging buffered 7
logging 10.10.1.155

ip name-server 192.168.100.1 --same as Cisco
ip name-server 192.168.100.19

3 Exactly in Cisco each vlan must be notified under its interface if it needs a helper its not  global command

4 Of course use NTP no issues there

ntp server x.x.x.x prefer
ntp server x.x.x.x

service timestamps debug datetime msec show-timezone
service timestamps log datetime msec show-timezone
service password-encryption

Hello
The Dells are very similar to the Cisco ios -Ive recently being doing work on some 2048P and N3024 switches and to me the ios is like a light version of cisco.

Personally you shouldn't have to much trouble moving over the config

res
Paul


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