[j-nsp] Junos to IOS translation
Clint Wade
jarod.wade at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 10:50:03 EDT 2016
Yeah, it's much more likely that a private individual has come up with
their own. Having a list of the config commands with a copy of the display
set as well would help. As to the format / code version in the Cisco world
would also be nice to know what platforms you intend to deploy those
configs onto and what code levels involved. I have no problem helping you
if you're willing to discuss it via email privately.
If it's a ton of configs you're trying to convert the best bet would be to
ask for a framework for certain technologies that are used repeatedly, such
as STP / MPLS templates, etc.
On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Doug McIntyre <merlyn at geeks.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 05, 2016 at 11:10:05AM +0300, Mohammad Khalil wrote:
> > I want to translate from Junos to IOS , I have checked the tool on
> Juniper
> > website , it translates from IOS to Junos not vice versa , any ideas
> guys?
>
> I would expect to find such a tool on *cisco's* website, its not like
> a vendor will write a tool for you to go away from them. But then
> again I wouldn't expect Cisco to be that accomidating either.
>
> I've not heard of such a tool, of course several vendors provide an IOS
> to their kit, but the opposite doesn't tend to happen all that often. And
> with the slight subtle differences in IOS vs IOS-XE and IOS-XR depending
> on what your target platform is, might be pretty difficult to maintain.
>
> It would probably be pretty straight forward to translate Juniper
> configs over to IOS, the layout of the config should be pretty
> straightforward and self-documenting (unlike IOS, with hidden defaults,
> or really magical things, like dynamic routing prefix filter lists).
>
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