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Router Telnet Lab<br />

Objective:<br />

To learn the intricacies of using “telnet” and commands related to telnet to move between<br />

<strong>CISCO</strong> routers.<br />

Tools and Materials:<br />

(2) PC/workstations<br />

(2) Routers<br />

(2) Switches<br />

(4) Straight-through cables<br />

(1) DCE serial cable<br />

(1) DTE serial cable<br />

(2) rollover cables<br />

Background:<br />

Using telnet between routers is similar to using telnet from a DOS or windows session,<br />

except that with routers we have certain keystrokes to suspend, resume disconnect, and<br />

end a telnet session. We also have certain show and debug tools that we can use as a<br />

“mini” protocol inspector to view telnet features.<br />

Lab Diagram:<br />

e0<br />

s0<br />

s1<br />

e0<br />

Workstation “A”<br />

Workstation “B”<br />

Addressing:<br />

Routers<br />

Hostnames William Gibson<br />

E0 180.11.3.1/24 180.11.4.1/24<br />

S0 180.11.12.1/24 (DTE) n/a<br />

S1 n/a 180.11.12.2/24 (DCE)<br />

Workstations A B<br />

IP 180.11.3.2 180.11.4.2<br />

SM 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0<br />

GW 180.11.3.1 180.11.4.1<br />

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